Leica

Organise your gear with Leica’s stylish film roll holder

Leica launched a new collection of black leather accessories, including a coveted Film Roll Holder, which improved organization for carrying both film and digital equipment. Leica's team in Amsterdam made a late Christmas gift possible.

Is 50mm the world’s most boring focal length? Not if you shoot with this lens…

Shooting with a 50mm lens offers a familiar perspective, most closely resembling that of the human eye. But this popular focal length sometimes offers only a limited context. This is where the wider field of view of an anamorphic version opens up additional creative opportunities.

Leica’s journey to UI convergence: In conversation with Stefan Daniel and Nico Köhler

Leica's journey to UI convergence highlights challenges in balancing simplicity with demands for features. Insights from the company's philosophy and customer experience reinforce the desire for intuitive design and simplcity.

Squarehood: These accessories for Leica and Co. are everything but… square

Squarehood is a small supplier in Sweden and offers accessories for Leica, Fujifilm and Ricoh cameras and lenses. We tested their replacement lens hood for a Summarit 2.5/35 or 2.5/50.

The monochrome madness of Paul Reid, master shooter

Paul Reid, an award-winning British photographer, has chosen to focus exclusively on black and white photography, particularly emphasizing street portraits, shot on Leica Monochrom cameras.

Telephotography with the Leica TL2: Chasing a killer sunset shot

Could pairing a Leica TL2 with a Sigma telephoto zoom give the author enough optical reach to capture a memorable sunset photograph before it's too late in the season? Read on to find out.

Leitzphone powered by Xiaomi: Leica introduces its first international smartphone

Leica Camera AG has launched the Leitzphone, its first international smartphone, designed with Leica’s imaging expertise and aesthetics, featuring a triple-camera system and customisable controls.

Leica vs. Fujifilm: How the APS-C race was won

A sucessful system on the one side and orphaned cameras and lenses on the other: What Fujifilm did right with APS-C – and why Leica failed to do so.