Sometimes, meaningfully updating a product requires a complete and obvious overhaul. New design, new materials and a fresh coat of paint. Other updates are a bit less noticeable, but can be equally significant. That appears to be the case with Leica’s new SL3 camera, whose biggest departure from the SL2 is not its look or its lenses, but its overhauled user interface.
For those unfamiliar, the SL3 is the latest and greatest of Leica’s mirrorless, interchangeable lens cameras. The SL3 employs the same premium Leica L-mount lenses as its predecessor does, but it boasts a higher-resolution sensor: 60 megapixels vs 47 megapixels. That makes it Leica’s highest-resolution SL camera yet.
The SL3 is the latest and greatest of Leica’s mirrorless, interchangeable lens cameras.
Leica managed to pack the full-frame sensor and everything else fans love about 2019’s SL2 into a slightly more compact body. Leica also upgraded the autofocus, added the ability to shoot 8K video and shielded that body with IP54 water resistance.
Still the biggest story might be the interface, which is intended to be more user-friendly, once you get the hang of it.
