Published Dec 17, 2020
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The multimedia Leica SL2-S offers lower resolution (and at a lower price) than its big brother the SL2, but promises more versatile video shooting, with additional features coming via firmware next year. The team at DPReview TV just wrapped up their review of the new Leica SL2-S – check out this gallery of images captured along the way, shot entirely with Leica glass.
Fujifilm’s latest X-S10 is a likeable mirrorless camera with some of the company’s best tech packed inside, and it doesn’t cost the earth. We think it could be a good fit for photographers of all kinds – find out more in our full review.
The Nikon Z6 II builds on the well-rounded stills and video features of its predecessor, with the addition of dual processors, two card slots and the option to add a full battery grip. It’s a subtle evolution but enough to keep the $2000 Z model competitive.
The SL2-S marks Leica’s entry into the stills/video hybrid market. At this point it’s very much a cheaper SL2, though its future looks bright, as you’ll learn in our initial review.
As a neat little diffuser that has a gigantic impact on the quality of the light from a hotshoe flash unit, the Hähnel Lantern creates a dramatically wide spread of soft illumination.