Leica CL in Scotland: Final test for Leica’s much-lamented APSC camera

All good things must come to an end. Seven years on after an intensive week of testing the Leica CL in the Highlands of Scotland, how did it perform? Was it a "keeper" and why did Leica kill it off?

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Leica Q2: The perfect full-frame travel camera?

Is Leica's successful Q2 the ideal travel camera, despite the restructions of its fixed wide-angle lens? Keith sets off for Europe to find out...

OM System: Old memories, optical masterpieces and obscure mistakes

The rebranding of Olympus to OM Systems is a good opportunity to look at the legacy of OM cameras which featured ground-breaking innovations until Olympus messed up. And there even are some very interesting connections to Leica...

Yorkshire’s Jurassic Coast: Favourite stretch of magnificent scenery

Everyone needs a favourite bit of the world. And for Dave, the North Yorkshire Jurassic coast hits all the buttons. Here he takes a scenic view with the Nikon Df and the Leica X.

Oskar One Zero Five comes in loud and clear

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Classic Digital Cameras: Is the revival a passing phase?

Does the “classic digital” camera exist, or is the...

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Sigma BF hands-on at the London Photography Show 2025

The Sigma BF is one of the most attractive and innovative cameras of the year. Mike gets a brief hands-on at the London Photography Show…

Two Leica digital cameras with legacies that defied initial criticism

Not every camera in history succeeds, but some deserve to succeed despite being under appreciated with a reputation that often and unfairly damns them to be forgotten.

My life with Leica: I was hooked when my teacher produced an old brassed...

Some things in life, once discovered, can never be forgotten. Finding the world of Leica can be like that…

Tripod Review: Kingjoy C86 and the Leofoto G4 Pro tripod head in the field

For some photographers tripods are an afterthought. But for photographers like Andrew Tobin if you work in low light, and inclement weather conditions, they can be the difference between a blur and an award-winning shot.

Leica Camera announces winners of the sixth annual Leica Women Foto Project Award 

8th of March 2025 Leica will be paying homage to International Women’s Day, and announcing the winners of its sixth annual Leica Women Foto Project Award under the theme of "Unity Through Diversity."

Capturing a culinary feast for the senses with the Leica Q3

Food is a visceral experience. Capturing on camera takes you only part way to experiencing a feast for the senses. Even with a camera as highly regarded as the Leica Q family, the scents and flavours can only be conjured in your imagination.

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Leica Heritage: The remarkable story of the Leica company on the 100th anniversary of...

Photography and camera enthusiasts know that ‘Leica’ is a concatenation of ‘LEItz’ and ‘CAmera’. The marque has a long history and, indeed, prehistory which certainly can be called a heritage…

Vintage Cameras: 86-years-old and still Perfekta

Vintage Quest: An outing with the venerable Welta Perfekta and a brief dalliance with the Contessa Nettel Cocarette

Leica R3 vs Minolta XE Comparison

Here's an introduction to Analog Insights, a YouTube channel devoted to the use of film cameras in the digital age. Let's start with a comparison between the Leica R3 and the Milolta XE

Leica Owners’ Area updated and ready for business

After an absence of several months, the Leica Owners' Area is now up and running again with an improved graphic interface. It could be the home for all your cameras and lenses, even those from third-party manufacturers.

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Voigtländer Bessa-L with 15mm Super-Wide Heliar and optical viewfinder

Today I met and fell in love with a little black beauty from Cosina-Voigtlaender, a fifteen-year-old simple shooter with a super wide view of life. Pop in a film and see how it goes.....

Photographica 2015: Mother and father of all camera fairs draws the crowds

The annual Photographica photo fair which takes place in the Royal Horticultural Halls, Victoria, is a firm favourite in my calendar. It's as much for the chat and friendship as for the seeking of bargains. This year I talked myself hoarse but also found time to snap up some bargains. I have just staggered home after six solid hours on the hoof, treading 4,000 steps for a perambulation of 1.9 miles. I'm now too tired to go to the gym as planned. Read on.

Man with the Vivienne Westwood Hat pays a visit to Shakespeare in Space

Characters are the stuff of street photography, so when I saw this bright orange hat appearing...

A day in the life of a sad old Leica addict, tramping the streets of London in search of a bargain

Yesterday I spied a rather nice Leica M3 and 50mm Summitar, complete with Leica Meter, sitting in a camera shop in West London. Not a Leica dealer, however. I couldn’t resist having a look and found a good user M3, single stroke, from 1963, with a 1946 f/2 Summitar screw-mount lens attached. Old screw-mount Summitars are enjoying something of a renaissance, I recalled.....