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Leica T Mirrorless Camera Review

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Leica T Mirrorless Camera Review

2024-05-11 01:49:20

What can I say, other than it's the battery made for the T% Canon Camera with the Canon label.

5
2024-09-27 09:16:26

I bought the Mirrorless Mover 10 for when I am out and about or traveling with my Leica Q3. The camera fits perfectly with room for some spare batteries and SD cards. It protects and hides the camera when you are not using it. Larger cameras won’t fit in the 10 but something like the Fuji X100V will do fine. It’s obviously not for a full kit. I like the magnetic closure - better than fumbling with a zipper when you need to get the camera out quickly.

5
2024-09-02 05:51:50

As its label (50mm f/0.95) would suggest, this lens is an extraordinary photographic tool, either on an M-mount (Leica) camera or, with various adapters, on mirrorless cameras (albeit with manual aperture & manual focus). There's no issue with focusing accuracy with a mirrorless camera, of course, but with an M-mount camera the maximum aperture (f/0.95) accurate focusing may require an adjustment to the lens to work precisely with the camera's rangefinder, and TTArtisan kindly provides the tools and instructions for doing that. My copy of this lens, however, was perfectly adjusted right out of the box (whether that's the exception or the rule, I cannot say). This lens used good materials (metal) and is well put together---a quality product. Is this lens a paragon of optical perfection? No, far from it, but you don't buy an f/0.95 lens for that; you buy it for the unique effects you can obtain at maximum aperture. Is it a world-beating built-like-a-tank masterpiece of optical and mechanical construction like the Leica 50mm Noctilux? No, of course not, but it also costs only about 6% of the price of a Noctilux ($755 vs. $12,795), which makes it an extraordinary value for the money.

5
2024-07-04 08:59:34

This body pouch is the perfect size to carry a single Leica or other mirrorless camera with at least one other lens in the same pouch. An outer velcroed pocket can carry spare batteries or memory cards. It comes with two sturdy straps on the back which I use to attach it to a shoulder strap. When I want to carry a single camera and lens change in a discrete pouch this is the ideal format. Well built and has decent padding, though it's roomy enough you can add a little more.

5
2024-09-03 05:45:16

I use it for 2 Leica M camera.

5
2024-05-02 08:14:46

All I ever wanted in a Mirrorless Camera.

5
2024-09-12 03:33:32

Great product. I think one of the best mirrorless camera out there.

5
2024-08-24 09:45:57

I use it for my mirrorless camera. Would recommend.

5
2024-04-24 04:29:15

The best camera so far, love the mirrorless tech.

5
2024-04-06 09:31:11

I was aware that the overview for this loupe stated that this magnifier is not suitable for mirrorless cameras and should only be used with DSLRs. But, I am able to focus on my Leica M (Typ 240) and SL (Typ 601) mirrorless sensors by extending the magnifier all the way. If you happen to also own a Leica lens adapter (e.g., R to M or M to L), each helps to provide the added focal distance and an improved base for the loupe. It's a decent sensor loupe at a reasonable price point.

5