Leicas of London: Highlights from the LSI Spring Shoot

The Leica Society International Spring Shoot conference in London showcased a remarkable variety of Leica cameras, fostering connections among attendees and providing an inspiring atmosphere for photography enthusiasts.

Mike’s Choice: Building a lightweight Fujifilm system

The discontinuation of Leica's CL and TL lens collection has led former users to seek alternative APS-C systems, with Fujifilm emerging as a reliable choice for committed photographers.

A postcard from the Leica Society International meeting in London

The report highlights the recent LSI meeting in London, featuring discussions on photography, Leica history, and personal stories. Notable speakers included award-winning photographers and industry experts, resulting in greater creative dialogue and community development.

Jörg-Peter’s Choice: Building a Fujifilm X system from scratch

There are many approaches to the Fujifilm X system. Our author had a brief fling with it only to come back almost ten years after. How he made his kit choices.

Avians and Aviators: Experiencing the fastest-ever Leica in action

Ed Lara shares his photography journey, focusing on transitions to Leica cameras for aviation and wildlife photography. He discusses the performance of the SL3-S, highlighting both challenges and satisfaction with results.

Leica Cine Compact 1: Big-screen cinema in a compact form

Leica's Cine Compact 1 projector combines advanced laser technology with a compact design, offering high-quality 4K images, versatile connectivity, and user-friendly features for an impressive home cinema experience.

Tangerine Dreams: Rituals of belonging in contemporary British life

Sophie Green's "Tangerine Dreams" showcases the diversity of British communities and their rituals, emphasizing connections and cultural resistance. The free exhibition runs from June to September 2026 in Bristol.

The black-and-white world of mid-century technical journalism

The article reflects on the author's preference for black-and-white photography, sparked by discussions on colour images from a Lanzarote vineyard visit, and reminisces about a career in technical journalism.

Choosing Fujifilm: The best APS-C system alternative to the Leica CL

The discontinuation of Leica's CL and TL lens collection has led former users to seek alternative APS-C systems, with Fujifilm emerging as a reliable choice for committed photographers.

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

Mike shares experiences driving the Jaguar I-Pace, emphasising frustrations with electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the UK. Despite enjoying the car, the inadequacy of charging options raises concerns about EV practicality.

Leica CL: A reluctant goodbye but it’s now time to look to the future

Leica's APS-C range is dead. The CL and TL are no more. So is it time to stop mourning and look to the future? Mike thinks so...

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.

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...

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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The M Files (29): C for compact, classic, characterful – Zeiss ZM C lenses...

Episode 29 of the Macfilos series, The M Files, reviews the Zeiss ZM C lenses, Biogon 21/4.5; 35/2.8; 50/1.5. Basis is real life experience with Leica digital rangefinder camera M10.

Exploring Andy Tobin’s photography in Glas and Skye at Night

Andy Tobin's most recent book, “Glas”, was developed over 17 years. It features stunning black-and-white images accompanied by poetry from Rody Gorman, capturing the island's essence. Another book, “Skye at Night,” highlights local life and work, with proceeds aiding the Skye Mountain Rescue Team.

Hands-on with the Hasselblad 907X & CFV 100C: Vintage looks but superb modern performance

Hasselblad's 90zX & CFV 100C medium format camera might have vintage looks, but it is packed full of thoroughly modern features and delivers superb image quality.

Leica Vario-Elmarit vs Sigma Contemporary: Exploring the benefits of standard 28-70mm zoom lenses

Modern standard zoom lenses have evolved, proving their worth against prime lenses. The Leica and Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 options offer high quality, differing in build, weight, and price, catering to diverse needs.

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Tesla Model 3 Long Range: First impressions

What's it like to collect a new Tesla? Mike spends three weeks with his new China-made Tesla Model 3 Long Range. It was love at first sight and, so far, the romance continues. But what will the future hold?

Rangefinder Oddity: Bessa T with Voigtländer 35/2.5 and 15/4.5

I can find no better word: This one is a definite oddity among the not-quite-Leica-M cameras. The Voigtländer Bessa...

Murray Walker: An all-time great of broadcast commentating

Murray Walker was the greatest motorsport commentator of the 20th century, according to Mike. But it was his firm roots in the world of motor cycling that promoted a sense of affinity...

The weathervanes of Coronado: A project

Every photographer needs a good project, especially during recurring lockdowns. Keith's chosen subject was the weathervanes of Coronado island, and here they are in all their gusty glory...