Leica introduced the new SL3 full-frame mirrorless camera with a triple resolution sensor, Maestro IV processor and IP54 full metal housing. Compared to previous generations, the SL3 is noticeably lighter and more compact measuring at 141.2 x 108 x 84.6mm and weighs 769 grams (without the battery, SD card and Camera bayonet cover). Leica says that this new design makes it perfectly balanced when attaching Leica L-Mount lenses. It is still made of a solid full-metal housing that is made of high-quality materials that make it robust enough to be IP54-rated for water and dust resistance.
The new full-frame mirrorless features the
60.3MP Triple Resolution (60, 36, 18MP) CMOS sensor with 5-axis Image
stabilization. The brand claims this sensor offers up to 15-stops of dynamic
range and 14-bit color depth while reducing noise. These files are saved either
in 14-bit DNG or 8-bit JPGs to either the CFexpress Type-B and/or the SD XC II
slots.
It is paired with the Maestro IV
processor, allowing it to support CFexpress Type-B and record up to 8K (17:9,
16:9) video to a range of highly efficient video codecs. It has an ISO range of 50-100,000 and a
shutter speed range of 60m to 1/8000s with the mechanical shutter and 60s to
1/16,000s with the electronic shutter. The sensor and processor work together
and combine three AutoFocus technologies including Phase Detect, Depth Map
(Object Detect) and Contrast Detect Autofocus. The brand says that this results
in a highly precise AF system that should meet the professional-grade
requirements.
At the back of the camera is the
5.76-million-dot High-resolution EyeRes Viewfinder with a 60/120Hz refresh rate
and 100 percent coverage. Below it is the 2.332-million-dot 3.2-inch Backlit
LCD touch screen with anti-scratch and anti-fingerprint coatings. It even has a
1.28-inch monochrome LCD top display too.
It has a microphone and a mono speaker but
supports microphone input and headphone out via a 3.5mm jack. It connects
wirelessly through WLAN, Bluetooth 5.0 and GPS. It uses the Leica BP-SCL6 2,200
mAh Lithium-ion battery that is rated for 260 to 1,350 shots depending on the
usage style. The camera features an HDMI port, USB-C (with charging), 3.5mm
microphone in jack and 3.5mm headphone out jack.
Leica SL3 Body only priced at PHP 438,400.
The Leica SL3 will be available for purchase in the Philippines through Leica
Store Manila and through Henry's Professional Cameras soon.
