See our blog post on this camera: https://gearrumors.com/2025/01/13/leica-sl3-s-digital-camera/
This seems to be another example of a camera manufacturer recycling the previous camera's sensor, making some minor tweaks, and trying to push the camera off as something new. It makes sense financially from a business point of view. But in the long run, if your products aren't interesting, then that's a problem.
This is an example of a camera I don't find interesting. However, and to be fair, I'm sure there are some people in the Leica ecosystem who will have a use case for this particular model. But why not pay a few thousand more and get the 60 megapixel sensor of the SL3?
This seems to be another example of a camera manufacturer recycling the previous camera's sensor, making some minor tweaks, and trying to push the camera off as something new. It makes sense financially from a business point of view. But in the long run, if your products aren't interesting, then that's a problem.
This is an example of a camera I don't find interesting. However, and to be fair, I'm sure there are some people in the Leica ecosystem who will have a use case for this particular model. But why not pay a few thousand more and get the 60 megapixel sensor of the SL3?