Leica SL3 – 10 Great Reviews and More
Interested in the Leica SL3 Camera? Like all Leica products, it comes with a hefty price tag. Take the time to read, watch, and learn as much as you can about it before deciding whether to buy it… or not.
Interested in the Leica SL3 Camera? Like all Leica products, it comes with a hefty price tag. Take the time to read, watch, and learn as much as you can about it before deciding whether to buy it… or not.
Leica has launched the M11-P, the low-key version of its 60MP M11 rangefinder, nominally modified for photojournalism. As usual the ‘P’ version loses the red dot from the front, gains a sapphire glass rear screen cover and rather prominent Leica script across the top.
Take a range of modern and powerful features, pair them with a beautiful lens, and put them all in a small and portable body, and you get the Leica Q3. With a high-resolution sensor, 28mm f/1.7 lens, and a great set of capabilities, the Q3 looks like a great camera on paper. How does it hold up in practice?
Leica has announced the Q3, the first new Q-series camera in four years. This fixed-lens camera features a similar body and construction to its predecessor, but there have been major updates under the hood. There is a new hybrid AF system, 8K video recording, and revised EVF and LCD designs.
Leica has announced the M11 Monochrom, a digital rangefinder that features a multi-resolution full-frame BSI sensor that only captures black and white images. The camera uses the body of the M11 and is made of all metal.
For many people owning a Leica camera is a dream. But why is that so? Is it simply the high price tag, the Bauhaus look or the huge “Made in Germany” writing, not hidden on a sticker at the bottom of the camera, but easily visible on the back?
Introducing the Leitz Phone 2, the smartphone combines uncompromising quality and outstanding optics with iconic design and innovative photographic options. Reduced to the essentials, the Leitz Phone 2 lets you fully concentrate on what matters most when taking pictures – capturing your personal moments in excellent photographic quality.
The picture above is thought was taken in 1914, in the historic Eisenmarkt in the centre of Wetzlar. It is the first image taken on the first Ur-Leica built. Barnack snapped a crowd of shoppers in front of the Binding am Eisenmarkt. It is an ordinary moment frozen in time.
You always wanted to get a Leica M but you think that more than $7 000 for a Leica M10 is too much money? Well, you’re wrong: a new …