Almost as soon as I got it in my hands, I knew that would be the case with the Leica Q3 43. To call this one of the best ...
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The recommended retail price of the Leica Q3 43 is £5900 / $6895 and it is available in grey/black. It is designed and made in Germany. There is only really one key difference between the new Leica Q3 ...
The Leica M series of cameras is widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time and has been used by many photography icons since its initial release in 1954. 70 years on, Leica is celebrating ...
3D power tracking construction and machine control robotic total station Available in both TPS and GPS configurations Single controller for all applications Designed and built to be rugged and ...
Every full frame camera that Leica has released this year has had a 60MP image sensor – but it looks like that streak is about to snap, with its next camera having 60% lower resolution. However, its ...
Leica fulfils a frequently expressed wish and introduces the Leica Q3 with a 43mm fixed focal length, a compromise between the 35 and 50mm. It’s a specially developed lens, the APO-Summicron 43 f/2 ...