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The standard originally developed by Leica Camera. First used in 2014 for the Leica TL system in APS-C format, followed in 2015 for the full-frame cameras of the Leica-SL system: today an alliance of the three major manufacturers Leica, Panasonic and Sigma to create a cross-format standard. Leica is characterized by the high-quality workmanship and the brilliant sharpness of its optics. Thanks to the bayonet standard, it is now also possible to use these lenses on Sigma or Panasonic system cameras. This offers you a whole new dimension of flexibility.
We confidently say that this article is one of the best ever for sports photography. In the guide, we also try to cover the various equipment decisions and how to find the perfect settings.
When you think of a compact camera, you might think of a Leica Q, Ricoh GR or Fujifilm X100, but there are many more cameras that can be described as compact cameras. The compact camera can look back on a long history in which many brands were represented.
In a live talk, we spoke with Hamburg-based photographer Philip Rösler about Voigtländer lenses. We talked about what makes the charm and look of these lenses so special, which lenses Philip particularly likes to use and what results you can achieve with Voigtländer lenses.
As with his camera, the Leica M10, the handling, look and feel of his lenses is particularly important to Philip. Do the Voigtländer lenses meet these requirements?
The new full-frame flagship from Leica is finally here! Find out what makes the new SL3 so special compared to its predecessor in this blog post with video!