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Leica upgrades full-frame model

handgrip at a suggested £900, a USB-C DC-Coupler at £95 and a USB-C Dual Charger BC-SCL6 at £135, which allows for two camera batteries to be charged at once. While the prior SL2 is now being phased out, we’re told it will continue to exist in the marketplace alongside the SL3 for a little while longer. The new camera is also the same price as its predecessor was on launch; a suggested £5920. leica-camera.com/sl3

handy, as up to 8K video resolution is offered, with support for HEVC and ProRes codecs. Videographers will also appreciate the ability to utilise timecode, while connectivity options include HDMI 2.1, USB-C, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Regular firmware updates are promised via the Leica Fotos app. Although this camera has an L-Mount, compatibility with existing Leica M lenses is offered via adapter. Further optional extras include a new multifunctional HG-SCL7

features include a 5.76-million-dot viewfinder, new customisable user interface promising a de-cluttered selection of icons, tilting three-inch high-res touchscreen built to be robust, plus a responsive hybrid AF system. Leica tells us the latter comprises three technologies that work together: phase, object and contrast detection AF. Two card slots on the SL3 give users the choice of shooting to SD or CFexpress Type B cards. The latter is

metal housing that offers weather resistance to a certified IP54 level, protecting it against dust and water spray – though we also witnessed a bottle of water poured over the camera to no ill effect at the launch. Leica claims it’s the only brand with a rating at this level on a camera. The latest model is slightly smaller and 80g lighter than its predecessor. Also new here is its BC-SCL6 battery. The SL3 is the first Leica to feature a new Maestro IV processor. Key

Leica has unveiled the SL3, a straight replacement for the five-year-old SL2. The SL3 ups the resolution from 47 to 60 megapixels thanks to a full-frame, back-side illuminated CMOS sensor with what Leica calls its triple-resolution technology. This allows users to select from 18-, 36- or 60-megapixel files, each using the whole sensor. Light sensitivity runs from ISO 50 to 100,000. Handmade in Germany, the pro-targeted SL3 features a full

Camera fair moves to new location

is the place to be to see anything, from wood and brass models through to modern classics or early digital cameras. You’ll also find lenses, accessories, film, paper, literature and images. Open from 10am to 4pm, entry costs £8 before noon and £5 afterwards. The nearest tube station is Russell Square, and it’s a short walk from Euston, King’s Cross or St Pancras. pccgb.net

Photographica 2024, a must-make day for any camera collector, will be in a new venue this year. Taking place on Sunday 19 May at the Royal National Hotel, London WC1H 0DG, the upcoming event will see up to 100 tables for buying, selling and swapping classic and antique cameras. Organised by the Photographic Collectors Club of Great Britain (PCCGB), Photographica

Kenro adds 60W LED to lighting line

as lightning and fireworks. Extras include a removable reflector and white silicone diffuser. With a casing built from aluminium alloy, the unit also has an OLED display and can be used with an Android/iOS app or the supplied remote control. It can be powered via mains or a mobile supply using the USB-C port. Available now, the unit costs £199.95. kenro.co.uk

Kenro’s Smart Lite range of continuous LEDs has a new addition; the KSLC101. With a 60W output, this bicolour unit is suitable for photo and video and is claimed to be ultra-portable, measuring 161x74x68mm and weighing 250g. Despite compact dimensions, the unit has a selection of handy features, including a colour temperature range of 2700-7500K, dimming from 1-100% and eight special effects such

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