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Leica Tri-Elmar MATE: Buy one, get two free

Which Leica M lens acts as a medium-angle zoom? It's the Tri-Emar, mate, and Mike is very matey with it. Here's a review from Macfilos of five years ago...

Review: Leica Tri-Elmar MATE — buy one, get two free

Which Leica M lens acts as a medium-angle zoom? It's the Tri-Emar, mate, and Mike is very matey with it.....

41 Days with the Leica M EV1: Love at first sight, but is it a long-term relationship?

Olaf explores his transition to the Leica M EV1 after frustrations with traditional rangefinders, ultimately finding its compactness appealing but favouring autofocus systems with better performance for his photography needs.

Leica M EV1: The unique aspect that entirely changed my mind

The Leica M EV1 offers a lightweight, full-frame experience designed for manual focus enthusiasts. While reception has been mixed, its unique features make it a compelling option for M lens users.

Leica Lens Names explained: A user’s guide

Leica has given its lenses unique names for a long time. Learn here what Noctilux or Summicron means and why ASPH. or APO give additional information.

Leica M EV1 Hands-on: Where the M without M makes sense

The new Leica M EV1 is the first model in the M series with a purely electronic viewfinder. This review highlights four real life-use cases

Leica’s new M EV1 and in-house competition from the M11 and SL3

The Leica M EV1, a mirrorless camera tailored for manual M lenses, has prompted mixed reactions among enthusiasts. We look at the two main alternatives within the Leica household. One is cheaper and more fully featured...

M EV1 Review: A new era for Leica cameras

Jonathan Slack reviews the Leica M EV1 camera featuring an electronic viewfinder (EVF), its advantages, user experience, and implications for traditional rangefinder enthusiasts, acknowledging various needs and preferences.

10 Years of Leica Q: A photographic revolution

The Leica Q, introduced on 10 June 2015, revolutionized fixed-lens cameras, achieving instant success with its 24MP sensor and 28mm lens, marking a significant milestone in Leica's history.

WATE and the Frankenfinder: A journey with the wide-angle Tri-Elmar and the Leica M8

Gordon Brown dusts off his Leica WATE lens and the bulky Frankenfinder to explore remote corners of Idaho and Colorado...

Discontinued Leica WATE: Farewell to a unique lens

Leica has stopped selling the Wide-Angle Tri-Elmar-M 16-18-21 aka WATE. It was and is a unique lens which can help produce extraordinary pictures…

Leica M11-D: The screen that never was

The Leica M11-D arrives and slips into a coat made for the M11. Something missing, it seems. Mike investigates the history of the screenless M digital...