The Leica S3 medium format camera will be grabbed especially by professionals who swear by pixels.
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The Leica SL is the camera with the fastest autofocus in the world. It's a mirrorless camera with a full-frame sensor and another milestone in the Leica range. It is in its blood, so the German camera brand with a logo that would rather be attributed to a soda than to a famous camera brand needs no special introduction. Suffice it to say that its engineer Oskar Barnack developed the world's first 35mm camera. With this, Leica became one of the immortals, and the classic film format is often called the Leica format today. With the SL model, it is now setting new standards again.
Anyone who thought that the concept of the Polaroid had survived was seriously mistaken. They experience the second spring like digital cameras. The latest to venture into the world of Polaroids is the famous Leica, which introduced the Leica Sofort camera with the option of instant photo printing. It is a high-end camera, dressed in a plastic body in orange, white or mint color.
The iconic brand Leica has released a limited edition of 25 cameras dressed in a unique skin made of, believe it or not, paper! It is an extremely durable and resistant Fedrigoni paper that brings an exciting experience.
Professional skateboarder and photographer Ray Barbee combines his vision and passion for everything he does in collaboration with Leica and Vans. It is a collaboration between the renowned Vans footwear and Leica cameras. The limited edition camera will be available in only 800 units worldwide.
The German Bauhaus school of design, which united avant-garde and socialist artists, operated between 1919 and 1933. To celebrate its 100th birthday, Leica produced a very special camera called the Leica CL “100 Years of Bauhaus” Edition.
The Leica company invited one of the greatest rock legends, Lenny Karvitz, to collaborate in the design of the limited edition Leica MP "Correspondent" compact camera. The musician, actor and designer decided on a stylishly sophisticated design that offers a prestigious camera in an artificially aged guise.
The Lenovo VIBE Shot has definitively blurred the line between a digital compact camera and a smartphone, as it gives you the best of both worlds. When it's a camera, it doesn't disappoint with a six-element lens camera that captures scenes at a resolution of 16 million pixels, but when it's a smartphone, it doesn't disappoint with a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and a high-resolution display.
With the Lenovo Vibe Shot smartphone, we witnessed a small step for the manufacturer, but a big one for the user, because the time came when the line between smartphone and digital camera was finally blurred. Now you get the best of both worlds, a camera with professional functions and an extremely powerful mobile phone that is only 7.6 millimeters thick. Nevertheless, it has a battery with a capacity of 3000 mAh, which guarantees up to 30 hours of talk time.
The (amateur) photographer always carries with him at least two lenses for his DSLR camera. With the Light L16 camera, which has holes like Swiss cheese, he will carry as many as 16 of them! But if he was used to carrying "stones" in bags before, now he will get 16 lenses in a single case that slips into every pocket! The "innumerable lenses" camera activates as many as 10 out of 16 lenses at the same time when activated, using a powerful processor and algorithms to turn them into high-quality photos with a resolution of 52 MP, and it also enables the capture of videos in 4K resolution. The Light L16 is here to replace DSLR cameras and we're fine with that.
The days of Polaroids and analog photography seem light years ago, and its fans relegated to obscurity. That's why they joined forces and today bring the best of both worlds. The proof is the Lomo'Instant camera, which offers the experimental nature of lomo photography, rejecting the rigor of the rules of the digital world, and instant technology that shows the 'tongue' every time you press the shutter.
Are you interested in how to season or how to bring a little more life to smartphone photography? Then you've come to the right place, because the following tips and tricks from professional photographer Lorenzo Holder will make even the most interesting apps you have loaded look uninteresting compared to the world that will open up to you after watching this video.