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Leica Q tackles the North Face of the Eiger and blows...

Last week I took the wonderful Leica Q on an organised railway tour of the Bernese Oberland. It turned out...
The Leica Q, unlike the X series models, is entirely assembled at the Wetzlar factory by German workers. It is...
MacFilos has been neglected over the past week because I have been running up and down the Swiss Alps, Leica...
Mike prepares for a railway excursion in Switzerland, contemplating camera choices for photography in the alpine region. Ultimately, he opts...
This is possibly the quickest review I have ever written, but I wanted to get the word out about the...
The English, by common assent, are mad. Or, perhaps, we should say eccentric. Noël Coward was in no doubt and nor should...
Interesting outline of the Leica story at Shutterbug.com: Ninety years ago, at the 1925 Leipzig Spring...
Although I was extremely happy with the black sport band that came with my steel Apple Watch, I had a hankering...
Ben Evans has created a great analogy when he compares the modern spreadsheet to workstations, or cells, in an enormous...
Ming emphasizes that street photography reflects the photographer's perspective, often involving invasive imagery of disadvantaged individuals and subjective biases in...
The Fuji X-T10, a compact and lightweight camera, impresses with excellent performance and image quality, making it a strong choice...
One of the photographic blogs I follow with interest is The Photofundamentalist by Tom Stanworth. Tom leads an...
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