When you hear Leica, a few generalizations come to mind: cameras with the red dots on them; the German company that sells really expensive cameras; cameras that can’t compete with Canon, Nikon, or ...
The Leica SL2-S is a new full-frame mirrorless camera that focusses on high speed shooting and low light capabilities, with some pretty neat video specs, too. The new camera is being positioned as an ...
Leica has launched the SL2-S, a sportier and cheaper version of its flagship 47-megapixel, $5,995 mirrorless SL2 camera. With the new model, it’s emphasizing speed, low-light capability and video ...
Leica has a new camera for its popular SL Series, and it's claiming the SL2-S is its best model so far for those who want to do both still and video work. Packing a new 24-megapixel BSI-CMOS sensor, ...
Leica has unveiled the SL2, the new flagship of its full-frame mirrorless system, and it has been improved in nearly every way over the original SL. That includes a new body, 47 megapixel sensor, a ...
In the middle of a full-frame mirrorless race, Leica is launching a camera that promises both speed and high resolution. Announced on Wednesday, November 6, the Leica SL2 mixes a 47-megapixel sensor ...
Many consider Leica, the Rolls-Royce of photographic equipment, and the parallels are impressive. After visiting its factory in Wetzlar, Germany, I found that Every employee obsesses over each detail ...
Leica‘s latest proposal to the market — the SL2-S camera — is a full-frame device built to capture timeless moments via still photography and captivating motion pictures. The announcement of this ...
It wasn't until I started analyzing the specs that it hit me that Leica's SL2 -- the second version of its full-frame SL mirrorless-- bears a lot of similarities to the Panasonic S1R. And that's not a ...
This morning Leica announced the Leica SL2, a powerful full-frame mirrorless camera built around a 47-megapixel CMOS sensor. The follow-up to 2015’s Leica SL features improved ergonomics and a ...
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