The Leica M 240 – Plasti Dipped! | Darren Wong

As an industrial designer, ux architect and general photo dude, I’m pretty fond of the processes and physical tools in which we create our work, be it our phones, computers, kitchen knives, pens, or cameras. These tools themselves can be Read more …

Second go with the Leica M Monochrom | Chris H

The Leica M Monochrom has definitely sparked my passion for black and white photography.  I love shooting in black and white but was never as motivated until owning the Leica M Monochrom.  One of the main reasons is because the Read more …

Hello Leica M8 | Calogero Randazzo

I was shooting with Fuji X-Pro 1, X-E2 and the X-100, when I had the chance to rent a Leica M8 with a Voigtländer 35mm and a 50mm Summicron. For years I was looking for a Rangefinder but ended up Read more …

Leica M 240 Review | Craig Fleming

It’s not really a question I needed to ponder over for too long. Leica cameras are the dream machines of many a snapper, young and old, and I’ve never seen a camera get so much attention. Understandably, a lot of Read more …

One Shot with Nicole Struppert | The Leica Camera Blog

My father always used Leica. I never understood his passion about it, until I also got infected! A couple of years ago I had a really tough time having two knee surgeries and wasn’t able to walk for nearly two Read more …

Leica M | Art Shots

A decision that did not came immediately but was inevitable from the beginning… Leica cameras were introduced to me by a friend of mine somewhere back in 2005. At this time I was looking for a relatively inexpensive way to Read more …

Shooting With Leica’s Nutty No-Screen Camera Is Half Joy, Half Fantasy | Michael Hession

The Leica M Edition 60 is the company’s 60th anniversary limited-edition version of its latest M rangefinder. It costs around $20,000 and has no display and no buttons (aside from the shutter). To some, it’s ridiculous. To most, it’s unaffordable. Read more …

Paint It Black (And White): Shooting With The Leica M-Monochrom |
Jack Foster

“How many photographs can you look at more than once?  Not many, not many.” –Cartier-Bresson Although the technical brilliance of modern digital cameras is undeniable,  there’s also something about the ease with which pictures can be taken that tends to Read more …

The Cult Of The Leica Camera | Esquire

The camera arrives in a thin, brown cardboard box. Inside the box is another box, also cardboard, but this time shiny silver with a small red dot on the side. One opens the top and the sides fall away in Read more …

The Leica Mystique – The M9 and M240 | Blogarithms

Ultimately, it’s really all about the lenses. Other than the least expensive ones (which are still very expensive for us mere mortals) they’re gorgeous. Probably the best lenses you can buy. As far as the bodies, would you like to Read more …