HoppyUK
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In the Leica case you have a larger sensor and much better lenses than a full frame DSLR. If the sensor was significantly larger the lenses would be far more difficult to make and more expensive. I'd take a Hasselblad or S2 over a D800 any day in the same way I'd take a D800 over a crop or MFT.
Larger sensor, yes but not much. Better lenses? Probably not. There have been some very good side by side tests that show there's not much in it.
Yes, you could take a Hasselblad or Leica S over a D800, but...
For most things, most of the time, you wouldn't see any significant upside in image quality. And neither would your clients. It would be poor at high ISO. The lens range covers barely more than the basics and you wouldn't be shooting much sport, or wildlife or anything else much beyond the studio or landscape. Last but not least, you'd be paying several tens of thousands just for a camera and a couple of lenses.
Hardly surprising they're not flying off the shelves. When a pro needs one for a particular job, they hire. The future's not bright
I'd never go back to APS-C ever again at the current tech levels