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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica S3 Firmware v1.1 Relased 5 years, 1 month ago
Right on the heels of the initial batch Leica S3 cameras being shipped out of Wetzlar, Leica has already issued a firmware update, version 1.1. Mainly, the new firmware improves image quality output, especially […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, The Definitive Guide to Leica S Lenses 5 years, 1 month ago
With the recently introduced Leica S3 now finding its way into the market, many photographers are taking a fresh look at the S-System. And while much of the attention is focused on the fourth-generation medium […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica CL Bundles Offered at New Lower Prices 5 years, 1 month ago
Leica is now offering some significant savings with updated pricing on Leica CL Bundle kits. These new Leica CL Bundles give purchasers the option of pairing the Leica CL either with the ultralight and compact […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica S3 Trade-Up Promotion Announced 5 years, 2 months ago
Today, Leica has rolled out a trade-in promotion for the newly released S3 medium format digital camera. From April 1, 2020 until October 31, 2020, Leica is offering additional credit for those looking to […]
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David Farkas commented on the post, Leica S3 64MP Medium Format Camera Now Shipping 5 years, 2 months ago
In reply to: David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica S3 64MP Medium Format Camera Now Shipping Today, Leica has announced the official release of the S3 medium format digital camera. The camera, which was teased back at Photokina 2018, will start shipping immediately for a price of $18,995. Very similar to […]View
Small copy/paste error. Sorry for that. We fixed it.
It's not really a move to 14-bit color. The S (Typ 007) also used 14-bit precision from the D/A stage as well. Both the S3 and the S007 store the resulting 14-bit raw data in a 16-bit DNG container, and both are capable of 15+ stops of dynamic range. For full details, check out the article we…[Read more]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica S3 64MP Medium Format Camera Now Shipping 5 years, 2 months ago
Today, Leica has announced the official release of the S3 medium format digital camera. The camera, which was teased back at Photokina 2018, will start shipping immediately for a price of $18,995. Very similar to […]
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Really incredible images, David. Like many Leica products, it is nice to see how even the original S lenses released (30mm and APO 120mm) in 2008, are still relevant with the S3 in color and resolution. Looking forward to seeing more!
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Thank you David, great photos !
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Small copy/paste error. Sorry for that. We fixed it.
It's not really a move to 14-bit color. The S (Typ 007) also used 14-bit precision from the D/A stage as well. Both the S3 and the S007 store the resulting 14-bit raw data in a 16-bit DNG container, and both are capable of 15+ stops of dynamic range. For full details, check out the article we published around the launch of the S007, based on a conversation with Dr. Volker Zimmer, the head of R&D for Leica.
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Could you comment on the AF system using the OVF . It appears the same as the S 007 . Focus point is only the center ..predictive AF is still suspect . It is still a contrast detection auto focus system ?
I understand the AF in LV and it was fine for my use but the OVF AF system needed work ?
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leitz Wetzlar M10 Monochrom and 35mm Summilux 5 years, 3 months ago
Today, Leica has announced two limited production “Leitz Wetzlar” variants. The first, the Leica M10 Monochrom “Leitz Wetzlar” is a nice surprise, given that the M10 Monochrom was just released about a month ago […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, New Safari and Silver Leica Summicron-M Lenses 5 years, 3 months ago
Today, Leica has announced new finish options for three Summicron-M lenses. Two lenses, the 28mm f/2 Summicron-M ASPH and 90mm f/2 APO-Summicron-M ASPH, will be available as Safari editions in olive green enamel, […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, New firmware for SL (Typ 601) and CL cameras 5 years, 3 months ago
Today, in addition to the major firmware update version 2.0 for the Leica Q2, Leica has also released minor updates to both the SL (Typ 601) with v3.7 and the CL with v3.2. The vast majority of the changes relate […]
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I updated the firmware on my CL with no problem. On the CL I use the Panasonic 16-35 lens and that seems to be working as it did before this update: well.
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I updated the firmware on my SL601. On my SL I often use the Sigma 45DN lens (as well as the Panasonic 24-105). Upon updating and importing my saved settings, the SL defaulted the sensor to APSC. The only way to restore full frame was to delete the settings, reset the camera completely and reset my settings. A bit of a pain! At least the camera is now functioning properly.
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica Q2 Firmware v2.0 Released 5 years, 3 months ago
Today, Leica has released the first major firmware update for the Leica Q2, which was launched last Spring. Unlike the previous v1.1 update, aimed mostly at implementing bug fixes, version 2.0 includes a wide […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica Updates CCD Corrosion Upgrade Program 5 years, 4 months ago
Leica has just updated the CCD Corrosion Upgrade Program once again, eliminating discontinued models and adding additional camera options. The program started in 2015 as an alternative to sending an affected […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica Announces M10 Monochrom with 40MP Sensor 5 years, 4 months ago
Today, Leica has announced the highly anticipated M10 Monochrom. Now in its third generation, the black and white digital camera from Leica is based off of the capable M10-P digital rangefinder platform. Unlike […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica Offers New Custom Leather and Engraving Retrofit Service 5 years, 4 months ago
Leica Customer Care is now offering a wide variety of leather covering and custom engraving options for select digital M cameras, including the Leica M9, Leica M (Typ 240), Leica M-P (Typ 240), Leica M10, and […]
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David Farkas commented on the post, Leica Announces V-Lux 5 Superzoom Camera 5 years, 4 months ago
In reply to: David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica Announces V-Lux 5 Superzoom Camera Today, Leica has announced the V-Lux 5, the successor to the extremely popular V-Lux (Typ 114). With many of the same specifications that made the previous V-Lux such a hit, the V-Lux 5 sports a redesigned body, […]View
The V-Lux 5 zoom range is still 25-400mm (equiv). There is no 25-600mm version announced or available.
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David Farkas commented on the post, Leica CL Review: The Perfect Travel Camera 5 years, 4 months ago
In reply to: David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica CL Review: The Perfect Travel Camera When the Leica CL was introduced a little over a year ago, the APS-C mirrorless camera joined an already full Leica roster, sharing many similarities with its siblings. Functionally equivalent to the then very […]View
Barry,
You wouldn't have any issues printing 24×36 inches from the CL. I have prints at 20×30 inches that look as good as ones from the SL. In fact, it's near impossible to tell them apart at this size.
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica M10-P “White” 5 years, 5 months ago
Today, Leica has released a new special edition based on the M10-P digital rangefinder. The Leica M10-P “White” comes on the heels of the M10-P “Ghost Edition” which was released just last week. This time, we're […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica Summilux-M 90mm f/1.5 ASPH 5 years, 5 months ago
Today, Leica has announced a new addition to the venerable M lens roster, the Summilux-M 90mm f/1.5 ASPH. As the fastest 90mm lens Leica has ever produced, the new 90mm Summilux-M follows in the footsteps of the […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica M10-P “Ghost Edition” for HODINKEE 5 years, 5 months ago
Today, Leica has announced a new special edition set built around the Leica M10-P digital rangefinder. The new Leica M10-P “Ghost Edition” for HODINKEE is the first collaboration with the well-known wristwatch […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica Black Friday 2019 Instant Savings on M10 and CL 5 years, 6 months ago
Leica just announced instant savings on M10 cameras and CL bundles for Black Friday. The promotions go into effect starting this Wednesday, November 27, 2019 and continue for a week, ending Wednesday, December 4, […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica Sofort Instant Film Camera in New Red Finish 5 years, 6 months ago
Today, Leica has announced a new color option in the Sofort instant camera lineup. With all the same specs as the existing, as well as past color choices, the Leica Sofort Red is boldly styled in a bright red […]
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David,
Thank you. You wrote an extremely thoughtful and detailed explanation of the S lens system. You included some outstanding images too. It was fun to recognize the ones from the S2 autumn trip a few years ago. You brought back excellent memories.
Great article and lovely pictures. I am a semi-retired professional who was able to migrate over from a Contax 645 to a Leica S007, via the Contax adapter, thus “saving” my full inventory of Zeiss lenses. As you said, both autofocus and autoexposure work quite well so this “hybrid” solution has worked for me, and the S007 has been a joy to use.
Terrific primer on the S system lenses. Thanks for all this useful info.
No. The Leica S3 will not have IBIS. Functionally, the S3 is near identical to the S007, but with a dramatically improved sensor, both in terms of resolution and ISO performance.
You are correct. The marked focal length will behave as such on an SL. A 100mm S lens is a 100mm lens on your SL. On the S, it has the field of view of an 80mm, but the look of a 100mm. So, compared to the 90mm, you will be getting a slightly longer 100mm lens, with a bit more compression and a bit narrower field of view.
One more time, just to make sure I understand correctly… the S lenses labeled focal length (100mm, for example) is the equivalent to the 35mm field of view, correct? Meaning, if I were to mount the Summicron-S 100mm f/2 on an SL2 with the adapter, I'd expect to get a 100mm field of view. It is on the S system, with the larger sensor, where the .8x math comes into play, and that 100mm equates to a wider, 80mm field of view. Right?
I ask becuase I am an SL owner and am intrigued by the Summicron-S 100mm lens and want to understand whether I should expect a slightly *longer* or slightly *wider* field of view with that lens than with the Summicron-SL 90mm. (I totally understand there are a ton of other attributes to consider between these lenses, but I want to wrap my head around field of view first.)
One more time for my sanity… I am asking this question as a SL2 owner, not an S owner: If I am interested in the Summicron-S 100mm f/2, should I expect a 100mm field of view on my SL2 (with the adapter, of course), or 80mm?
Based on your explanation, it is my understanding that the 100mm f/2 lens adapted to my SL2 will deliver a 100mm field of view and a maximum aperture (DOF) of f/1.5. (thus, the colloquial reference to that lens being the Noctilux of the S line, I take it?). Is this correct?
I am asking basically to gather whether to expect the Summicron-S 100mm to be a longer or shorter lens, in terms of field of view on the SL2, than the 90mm Summicron-SL.
Just to clarify further. When adapted to your SL2, the 100mm f/2 Summicron-S will behave exactly as a 100mm f/2. There would be no equivalent DOF conversion nor focal length conversion.
Great overview but you neglected to mention the Leica T-S Apo-Elmar-S. This is a great lens for product and landscape applications and gets very little press.
Good catch. Article updated with correct value for the 100mm. Math is hard. 🙂