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Leica IIIg carried the screw-mount tradition well into the M era

Only this morning I was in Red Dot Cameras—one of their two open Saturdays of the month—to meet George James who...
The Leica M Edition 60 is possibly one of most enigmatic cameras Leica have built, certainly digital cameras. In fact,...
Let's be honest, for a certain type of bloke it is a bucket-list thing. The glory days of Jaguar, racing...
For years the various D-Lux models have been the darlings of Leica aficionados. Light, fast and long-reaching, these little cameras...
When I brought some sample Tie Her Up wrist and neckstraps back from Greece in May I was sure that...
The new capital controls imposed by the Greek government are having unforeseen consequences in hundreds of different ways. Not only...
The Ricoh GR is a brilliant little camera. Specialised, of course, with its fixed 28mm lens, just like Leica's new...
I'm the first to confess that I am not a music addict. I can go days without powering up Spotify,...
Steve Jobs launched the iPhone eight years ago today to less than universal acclaim. Microsoft and BlackBerry, to mention just two...
Following the world-wide announcement of the Leica Q on June 10 I was curious to know what Sejun Kim, who...
My Leica Q was out and about in Piccadilly this morning just before the start of the London Pride march....
Last week I was writing about batteries in connection with our long-term review car, the Nissan Leaf. Wouldn't it be...