Tag: Leica Q3 43

Curiosity in Decay: What abandoned items may reveal

In Yorkshire, they say “Where's there's muck, there's brass.” What you discover many not be financially valuable, but the simple stories that can be told are well worth it and worth a picture.

Nine Days, Nine Lenses: Unique photography insights

Random decisions about what to shoot with can lead to some unexpected outcomes. I thought I knew what to expect, but after nine days I'm not sure that I have the right kit...

First Impressions: Leica Looks vs Fuji Film Simulations:

Mike discusses his newfound interest in in-camera processing, comparing Fujifilm GFX100RF's film simulations with Leica Looks, ultimately appreciating the quality and detail of both systems’ photographic outputs.

Rediscovering Portugal: A journey through time and taste

The author reflects on a transformative journey to Portugal, revisiting cherished memories and adapting travel perspectives after loss. A river cruise reveals new experiences, photography opportunities, and nostalgia for past adventures.

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.

10 Years of Leica Q: A photographic revolution

The Leica Q, introduced on 10 June 2015, revolutionized fixed-lens cameras, achieving instant success with its 24MP sensor and 28mm lens, marking a significant milestone in Leica's history.

Leica Q3 43 “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways”

The Leica Q3 43 is the perfect camera for me. I can count the ways, image after image.

Click go the shears, snap goes the shutter of the Leica Q3 43

It's called Kangaroo Island, but it's the Merino sheep that keep the economy ticking over. John investigates the origin of China's woolly jumpers…

The Ten Most-Read Articles of the Quarter: It’s not just about Leica gear

This quarter's review highlights Macfilos' most-read articles, primarily gear reviews focused on Leica and select other brands. Contributors have been active, celebrating the centennial of the Leica M camera.

Leica and FujiFilm both named twice in Amateur Photographer’s Camera of the Year awards

Leica and Fujifilm receive multiple plaudits in this year's Amateur Photography Awards, for cameras we are big fans of.

City of Bridges: National Geographic Landscape winner Christopher West in Venice with Leica’s Q3 43

Christopher explores one of the world's most beautiful cities with one of his favorite Leica cameras, the Leica Q3 43.

Leica Q3 43 in real life: Resistance is futile, so I gave in and got the thing after all

The new Leica Q3 43 is a highly versatile and powerful camera. First tests in real life conditions show its full potential.
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