The Esquisse Camera looks like the pocketable rangefinder that photographers wish Panasonic or Sony would make
- The rangefinder-style Esquisse Camera is set for launch in Q4 of 2026
- It’ll pack a Micro Four Thirds sensor and lens mount
- Dimensions and weight are similar to those of a Ricoh GR III
Despite a growing demand for compact and pocket cameras, most of the big brands continue leaving that market well alone. Step in the privately-funded French startup, Esquisse Camera.
It’s a concept currently in the prototype development stage with a projected launch and delivery in Q4 of 2026, but the initial Esquisse Camera mockups and potential features got plenty of photographers excited when they appeared online yesterday.
We’re looking at a clean Leica-like minimalist rangefinder-style camera with a Micro Four Thirds sensor and lens mount, that’s a similar size to a Ricoh GR IV (like a deck of cards). Depending on which lens you whack on it, this could be a genuinely pocketable camera.
Many are already drawing comparisons to the widely-admired Panasonic Lumix GM5 (from 2014), a tiny MFT camera that Panasonic no longer makes despite the pleas of its admirers.
Being a Ricoh GR IIIx user and priced out of buying a Leica, I can certainly see the appeal of such a camera, which is projected to cost between 1,500-2,000 USD / GBP.
There’s still much to be decided regarding the Esquisse Camera’s design and features, but let’s take a quick run through of what we already know and how photographers are responding to the concept so far.
Image 1 of 3



Well, if Panasonic won’t…
Esquisse Camera is focused on creating a high-quality, minimalist small camera that looks the part, and the mockups, while obviously not final, are a promising start.
Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more.
The rangefinder-style, weather-resistant aluminum body features just three exposure dials on the top, two function buttons, one playback, and a clickwheel. A 3.69m-dot EVF is tucked into the corner, while a 3-inch touch display dominates the rear, which indicates just how small the camera will be.
It will measure 105×70×35mm – that’s a twinge bigger than a Ricoh GR III – and weigh a total of 350g (without a lens attached).
We don’t need to factor in the additional weight of a battery and memory, because those components are internal. That’s right, a non-removable battery and 256GB internal memory.
The thinking behind an internal battery is keeping the design as clean and solid as possible, but the early response is that such a design choice will be a dealbreaker for some. Meanwhile, photos from the internal memory can be shared via USB or wirelessly, but there’s no memory card slot, like in the Sigma BF.
This will be a photography-only Micro Four Thirds camera, shooting 20MP stills and no video, with ‘lightning-quick autofocus acquisition’.
In essence, we’re looking at a tiny, premium-quality Micro Four Thirds rangefinder that could be a fun Leica and Fujifilm alternative as an everyday carry. Côme Courteault of Esquisse Camera told me:
‘Our vision is to create a camera that combines the timeless shooting feel of a Leica M, the pocketability of a Ricoh GR, and the modern performance of today’s Micro Four Thirds system.’
This won’t be the first rangefinder-style camera to come out of France – check out the manual focus only Pixii. However, it could be the most accessible.
I’ll be keeping a close eye on this project and how the camera develops. Will a hotshoe mount be added? Will there be any U-turns on any aspects of the concept already shared? I’m excited to see more!
You might also like
The rangefinder-style Esquisse Camera is set for launch in Q4 of 2026 It’ll pack a Micro Four Thirds sensor and lens mount Dimensions and weight are similar to those of a Ricoh GR III Despite a growing demand for compact and pocket cameras, most of the big brands continue leaving…
Recent Posts
- Nintendo confirms it will sell a new Switch 2 with replaceable battery in the EU
- Apple begins requiring age verification for App Store use in Texas
- The co-creator of Scavengers Reign is working on a new show for Netflix
- Apple is bringing age verification to Texas this week
- How to watch NBA Finals 2026: Free streams, schedule, TV channels for New York Knicks vs San Antonio Spurs
Archives
- June 2026
- May 2026
- April 2026
- March 2026
- February 2026
- January 2026
- December 2025
- November 2025
- October 2025
- September 2025
- August 2025
- July 2025
- June 2025
- May 2025
- April 2025
- March 2025
- February 2025
- January 2025
- December 2024
- November 2024
- October 2024
- September 2024
- August 2024
- July 2024
- June 2024
- May 2024
- April 2024
- March 2024
- February 2024
- January 2024
- December 2023
- November 2023
- October 2023
- September 2023
- August 2023
- July 2023
- June 2023