Why You Should Visit Camden Lock: A historical perspective

Living in London offers diverse attractions, but locals often overlook tourist spots. The author reflects on Camden Lock's industrial history and its transformation into a popular market, blending heritage with modern leisure.

New Sigma Lenses: 35 f/1.4 DG II Art and 28-105 T3 Cine for L-Mount

Sigma has announced two new full-frame lenses for the L-Mount system: the 35mm f/1.4 DG II Art and the AF Cine 29-105mm T3 FF, both also available in Sony E-Mount.

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.

A Lens that Paints: ​​Review of the Light Lens Lab Z21 50mm f/1.5 cinema lens

A modern recreation of the rare Angénieux S21 cinema lens, from Light Lens Lab, illustrates how modern versions of vintage designs can produce images with a unique character.

Compact Camera Market: Is the Japanese fixed-lens boom starting a worldwide trend?

Japan has experienced a resurgence in compact camera popularity, led by younger users seeking unique aesthetics distinct from smartphones, alongside a gifting culture, with fixed-lens models dominating sales.

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Britain’s motor industry and the plug-in future: A visit to Gaydon

Mike reflects on his experience with the Jaguar I-Pace, highlighting frustrations with electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the UK, especially compared to Tesla's efficient network, amidst the impending petrol and diesel ban.

The best camera and lens for street photography. Discuss

What is the perfect camera for street photogaphy. Is it the Fuji X100 or the Ricoh GR. Or, even, your smartphone. Mike comes up with an oddball choice but it comes at a price.

Leica acknowledges the end of APS-C cameras. It’s now full-frame ahead for Wetzlar

It's official. Or it's rumoured to be official. It seems clear Leica has reached the end of the road with its APS-C range, the CL and TL2. But there's no public statement. Just an advisory note to distributors...

Entering the L-Mount world – without breaking the bank or your back

The article reviews the Panasonic/Sigma L-Mount kit, highlighting its affordability, compactness, and quality, making it a suitable alternative for travel photography compared to the more expensive Leica SL system.

Rangefinder versus EVF: Is the SL2-S the better M11?

Many Leica fans continue to wish for an M camera with built-in electronic viewfinder. But this is unlikely. Jörg-Peter believes that the SL2 and SL2-S fill this need: A camera with EVF that loves playing with manual M lenses...

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.

Can the Canon R10 and Canon R7 Replace the Leica CL?

Is Leica's decision to discontinue the APS-C range drawing you towards other makes. Steve argues that both Canon and Fujifilm are beckoning ex-CL fans

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Enhance your photography with IDSworks handgrips for Leica Q3 and Leica CL

René Tielenburg reflects on the importance of handgrips for Leica cameras, praising IDSworks designs for enhancing stability and aesthetics while addressing practical functionality and customization options for the Leica Q3 and CL models.

Ten Most-Popular Macfilos Articles of the Quarter: Now that’s what we call eclectic

This quarter's list of most-popular Macfilos articles covers not only camera gear, but also a car review and news of a non-existent piece of kit.

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.

The Isle of Harris revisited, this time with a Leica Q3

For Andy revisiting Harris for the third time was a charm. There's always more to explore even on a small island, and new tools to explore it with.

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CameraPhone Quest II: A cruise with the Panasonic CM1

Bill's search for the Holy Phone continues. He moves on from the ill-received Kodak Ektra to the Panasonic CM1 which, he says, is the modern incarnation of the First World War Kodak Vest Pocket camera.....

All the action from the Leica world: people, gatherings, cameras, firmware updates, and deals!

This week's news highlights Leica enthusiasts' events, the anticipated Ricoh GR IV, and discussions on small sensor camera markets. Additionally, there's news on new film cameras and Leica's financing options.

Travel Tip: In-camera battery charging can save your bacon

Every forgotten to pack your Leica battery charger? Or, worse still, ever lost it while travelling? USB in-camera charging gives you a safety net but, unfortunately, it is available on only one German-made Leica, the new SL2. It's almost worth upgrading from the SL just for that....

Leica D-Lux 7: Problems processing RWL files – monochrome output

It looks like Lightroom currently doesn’t like the new Leica D-Lux 7, despite its Panasonic sibling having been on the market for several months. RWL files are currently processing in monochrome, so beware.

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Wide perspectives: Bessa R4M with Voigtländer 21/4 and 35/1.4

Jörg-Peter Rau continues his journey into the world of film cameras which use the Leica M-Mount but which are not Leicas...

Jaguar I-Pace after one year: A stunning electric car but poor charging infrastructure lets it down

The Jaguar I-Pace is a triumph of design and engineering in the new world of battery electric vehicles. it makes a compelling case for converting to electricity but is let down by in charging infrastructure in the United Kingdom. Mike recounts his experiences over the past year...

Electric Cars: Like it or not, most of us will change to an EV within the next ten years. Are you ready?

For all my adult life I’ve been a petrol head. I got my licence at the age of 16 and lost no time in buying a motorbike. I rode bikes for 40 years, enjoying every minute, and even managing to incorporate powered two-wheelers into my career. This love of motorcycling ran in parallel with a passion for cars.

Cars & Cameras: A match made in heaven

Cars and photography are the perfect complement. Erwin Hartenberg explores the affinity between the car and the camera...
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