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There are three mantras which you will hear me come out with on a boringly regular basis. "It's...
What have Windows users been able to do for years while the guilty pleasure has been out of bounds to...
Earlier today I picked up a Leica T and a brace of lenses, the workhorse 18-56mm and the wide-angle 11-23mm....
As anyone who has read my scribbles for any length of time knows, I come from a long background of...
Only last week I was writing about Leica’s 20-percent discount on a year-one subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud. Now comes...
Carl Merkin has produced an interesting history of Leica's classic standard fifty, the Elmar, from the original f/3.5 designs through...
Reader Jim Arnold in Ohio has just managed to borrow the new minimalist Leica M262 from Lensrentals. He's currently comparing...
Leica has announced an incentive to encourage owners to upgrade to Adobe’s Creative Cloud subscription model. The company is offering...
Despite all the advanced in miniaturisation of computer data interfaces, there is still one venerable connector that has refused to...
The Leica M Type 262 represents a welcome return to purity in M photography and it deserves to be the...
The Leica M3, the first M camera which was introduced in 1954, is still one of the most sought-after retro...
Once the financial hub of an empire, the Royal Exchange building, opposite the Bank of England, is now home to...