Although it has introduced several new cameras and lenses and it has also updated an older model before the actual start of Photokina, it would seem that German company Leica still had one heck of a "rabbit" in its magic hat. And that's because the high-end digital camera manufacturer has just shed light on its ... |
23 September 2008 05:21 GMT |
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Over the past few weeks, you've been able to see just what some of the biggest names in digital photography have planned for this year's Photokina show. However, one name was missing (Pentax), but it seems that the company's not about to let this major event go by without launching a new product, so th... |
22 September 2008 04:32 GMT |
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Leica's digital cameras are quite well-known for their very high level of quality (after all, they're handmade in Germany), but also for their extremely high price tags. And that's also the case with one of the latest models released by the company, namely the M8.2 rangefinder, which adds a few interes... |
16 September 2008 15:01 GMT |
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Leica has been a household name in optics and photography for many years, so it's no wonder that, just like most of the other major players in the industry, it is preparing its "bag of goodies" for Photokina. Over the past few days, the company has made quite a lot of announcements, one of the most interesting b... |
16 September 2008 08:01 GMT |
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Everyone knows only too well that Leica is more of a luxury brand, providing high-end products especially for those for whom money isn't exactly an object. And that's also the case with the latest few lenses released by the company, which provide some top-of-the-range features, but at the same time sell for... |
16 September 2008 05:46 GMT |
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Since one of the most important annual events in digital photography, Photokina, is just around the corner, the biggest names in this particular segment are coming out with all sorts of new models or updates to previous ones. We've already seen Panasonic, Sony and Canon do it, and now Casio has also come up with... |
16 September 2008 02:48 GMT |
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