The Art of Emptiness: Marco Ronconi’s black and white photography

Wildlife with a lot of emptiness and without any colour: Why the images of Italian photographer Marco Ronconi are so unique. His first exhibition in Germany might mark a breakthrough.

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One year with the Leica Q3 43: Normal madness or the madness of the normal?

The article discusses the author's experiences with the Leica Q3 43 camera over a year, highlighting its advanced features, performance in various conditions, and improvements through firmware updates.

Viltrox brings its fast, super-wide AF 16mm f/1.8 full-frame lens to the L-Mount world

Viltrox, which joined the L-Mount Alliance in September 2025, has introduced its first L-Mount lens, a fast, super-wide angle 16mm f/1.8 prime lens, geared towards low-light landscape, architecture, and astrophotography.

L-Mount Alliance: Is an all-new system-mover camera needed to break into the big time?

Since 2018, the L-Mount Alliance has excelled in lenses but lacks an appealing mid-range camera. Experts suggest collaboration between Panasonic and Sigma could create a desirable system mover for enthusiasts.

Leica Lens Names explained: A user’s guide

Leica has given its lenses unique names for a long time. Learn here what Noctilux or Summicron means and why ASPH. or APO give additional information.

First Review: Why the Leica Noctilux-M 35 f/1.2 ASPH matters

Leica's new 35mm Noctilux f/1.2 is significant as the first update since 2017, featuring advanced optical technology and a design focused on usability, expanding its versatile applications for photographers.

Introducing the new Leica Noctilux-M 35 f/1.2 ASPH.

Leica Camera AG introduces the Noctilux-M 35 f/1.2 ASPH., its first 35 mm M-Lens, offering exceptional imaging and versatile photography options. Available worldwide starting January 29, 2026.

The Story of Light Lens Lab: An interview with its founder, the enigmatic Mr Zhou

A video interview with the founder of Light Lens Lab, a Chinese manufacturer producing replicas of celebrated vintage lenses, reveals the story of the company's origins and his vision for the future.

The Birth of Television: John Logie Baird’s 1926 demonstration in London’s Soho

On 26 January 1926, John Logie Baird demonstrated the first working television in London, showcasing moving greyscale images. Despite later developments, Baird's pioneering efforts laid the groundwork for modern television technology.

XPAN and my love affair with a quirky film format

The author recounts discovering the XPAN camera and being inspired by its wide-format capability akin to classic films. Mark has been blending his passions for photography, and his work in the cinema industry, for 25 years.

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D-Lux decisions, to upgrade or to keep

The new Leica D-Lux, based on the now-established Panasonic LX100 Mk. II, cannot be far away. Should you sell our D-Lux 109 now, preparing the way for an upgrade, or hang on to it?

Panasonic LX100 or Fuji X100T: Which is the better all-round travel camera?

Back in January I compared the Fuji X100T with the X-T1 as a tool for the street photographer. At the time I couldn't make up my mind which I preferred. Since then I've had more experience with both cameras and it is the X100T that has had to go. The X-T1 is also a great street photographer tool and performs flawlessly. I'm willing to give up the complexities of the optical/electronic viewfinder system for the greater versatility of the interchangeable-lens X-T1.

Macfilos: Deciding which market sectors to cover

The mainstreaming of mirrorless cameras brings a dilemma for a blog such as Macfilos. What to continue to cover? Up to now, our main focus has always been Leica — something of an oasis of calm among all these new developments — and compacts from Panasonic. But does the net noq have to be cast wider?

Leica has abandoned APS-C – three ways to go for lens owners

Leica has abandoned their APS-C system with L-Mount. Many lenses are still around, also from Sigma. This review discusses if the Leica SL2, the Panasonic S1R or the Sigma fpL are useful cameras for the owners of APS-C L-Mount lenses.

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What’s going to happen at Leica in 2021 and beyond?

A roundup of Leica Christmas rumours: Will any of them materialise in 2021?

Decisive moments in wildlife photography Down Under

What would Cartier-Bresson have made of modern scatter-gun burst-mode photography? Is it easier now to get that spot-on shot or is the skill of the photographer still paramount. Wayne takes a look at some impressive wildlife photography.

A year of lockdowns and a bit of optimism for 2021

While 2020 is a year to forget for most of us, it won't be forgotten. It is now a date for the history books. But we should look forward to 2021 with a touch of optimism...

Swiss Roll: The facts of the 70-year-old photo mystery as we now know them

The story of the Leica film undeveloped for 70 year has caught the world's imagination. William Fagan now analyses the roll, frame by frame and tells us what he now knows about the people and the locations.
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