Leica SL2 Camera Discontinued After Five Years; SL3 Released in March

TapTechNews October 3rd news, Leica launched the SL2 camera in November 2019. It has been five years now, and currently this camera has officially been discontinued. E-commerce platforms such as B&H and Adorama have all included this camera in the discontinued list.

Leica SL2 Camera Discontinued After Five Years; SL3 Released in March_0

TapTechNews sorts out the specifications of the Leica SL2 camera as follows:

Sensor: The same 47.5MP full-frame CMOS as Leica Q2

In-body image stabilization: Five-axis 5.5-stop in-body image stabilization

Continuous shooting speed: Up to 10 frames per second

Focusing method: Based on contrast metering and depth-of-field ranging

Video parameters: 5K30p, 4K60p, C4K60p, FHD180p

Launch price: 6800 euros (about 53448 yuan at that time)

The latest product in Leica's SL product line, the SL3, was released on March 7 this year. This camera mainly uses a 60MPCMOS sensor and is equipped with a new autofocus system that combines phase detection (PDAF), depth mapping (object detection AF), and contrast recognition (contrast detection AF), and the dynamic range is expanded to 15 stops. The ISO sensitivity range supports 50 to 100,000.

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