Lenses

After the Great Fire: Chicago’s architectural revolution

From the ashes of the Great Fire of Chicago grew the first and second schools of architecture which put Chicago on the map. The revolution continues here.

Eyes wide-open: A review of the Summilux range of Leica lenses

“Astonishing performance.” “Excellence without compromise.” Both statements describe the Leica Summilux range of lenses.

New Voigtländer VM lenses for Leica M: an overview

Voigtländer is rapidly releasing new VM lenses for Leica M-Mount, with notable models such as the APO-Lanthar 28/2 and redesigned f/1.2 lenses, emphasizing innovation and variety in their offerings.

The Great Fire of Chicago: An architectural turning point

Chicago's history took a dramatic turn after the Great Fire by turning its growing affluence into an architectural heritage that distinguished it from other cities.

The Art of Railway Photography: Capturing steam engines and a bit of trainspotting on the side

Keith Walker, a passionate photographer of steam engines, reflects on trainspotting's history and evolution, emphasizing its charm, enduring allure, and his own journey through photography and heritage railways.

Travelling light with a Leica: A photographer’s journey 

Traveling light took on a new meaning for Bill Royce when he discovered his first Leica which took him on journeys around the world.

How discovering a Leica M9 created a fresh enthusiasm for photography

For Keith Walker a Kodak Box Brownie may have been the first step, but discovering a Leica M9 transformed his photographic experience and the start of a relationship with Leica.

Exclusive special editions to celebrate 100 years of Leica

Leica celebrates its 100th anniversary with a host of exciting events around the globe and seven exclusive new products, from cameras to books, to lenses, to binoculars.
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