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Is L-Mount Worth Investing Into?
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The Leica L-mount was created in 2014. The L-mount Alliance was formed in 2018. While there has been a steady release of cameras for this mount since then, considering the number of companies involved, it is a bit thin – especially for still photographers.
With the recent announcement of the Leica SL3-S -- which feels like it's not the best value for the dollar in ways that go beyond even typical expectations of Leica cameras in the past-- we found ourselves asking: if you were coming in fresh to mirrorless and were thinking of investing in a system, is L-mount worth it over the alternatives? If not, why? What is missing? Chris Niccolls, Jordan Drake, and I dig into it.
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The Leica L-mount was created in 2014. The L-mount Alliance was formed in 2018. While there has been a steady release of cameras for this mount since then, considering the number of companies involved, it is a bit thin – especially for still photographers.
With the recent announcement of the Leica SL3-S -- which feels like it's not the best value for the dollar in ways that go beyond even typical expectations of Leica cameras in the past-- we found ourselves asking: if you were coming in fresh to mirrorless and were thinking of investing in a system, is L-mount worth it over the alternatives? If not, why? What is missing? Chris Niccolls, Jordan Drake, and I dig into it.
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We use Riverside to record The PetaPixel Podcast in our online recording studio.
We hope you enjoy the podcast and we look forward to hearing what you think. If you like what you hear, please support us by subscribing, liking, commenting, and reviewing! Every week, the trio go over comments on YouTube and here on PetaPixel, but if you’d like to send a message for them to hear, you can do so through SpeakPipe.
In This Episode
- 00:00 - Intro
- 12:08 - DJI's new Flip looks like a nice balance between good quality and ease of use
- 20:08 - Nikon's custom Z9 and thermal blanket are headed to the Moon
- 21:53 - Canon warns that some SanDisk SD cards will corrupt with the R5 Mark II
- 26:02 - Canon may follow Nikon, move manufacturing out of Japan
- 29:41 - Adobe's generative AI in Lightroom and Photoshop is doing some weird stuff
- 37:40 - Leica announced the SL3-S
- 43:26 - Is L-Mount worth investing into in 2025?
- 59:43 - What have you been up to?
- 1:04:00 - Never read the comments / Tech support
- 1:32:27 - Feed good story of the week
95 episodes
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The Leica L-mount was created in 2014. The L-mount Alliance was formed in 2018. While there has been a steady release of cameras for this mount since then, considering the number of companies involved, it is a bit thin – especially for still photographers.
With the recent announcement of the Leica SL3-S -- which feels like it's not the best value for the dollar in ways that go beyond even typical expectations of Leica cameras in the past-- we found ourselves asking: if you were coming in fresh to mirrorless and were thinking of investing in a system, is L-mount worth it over the alternatives? If not, why? What is missing? Chris Niccolls, Jordan Drake, and I dig into it.
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We use Riverside to record The PetaPixel Podcast in our online recording studio.
We hope you enjoy the podcast and we look forward to hearing what you think. If you like what you hear, please support us by subscribing, liking, commenting, and reviewing! Every week, the trio go over comments on YouTube and here on PetaPixel, but if you’d like to send a message for them to hear, you can do so through SpeakPipe.
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The Leica L-mount was created in 2014. The L-mount Alliance was formed in 2018. While there has been a steady release of cameras for this mount since then, considering the number of companies involved, it is a bit thin – especially for still photographers.
With the recent announcement of the Leica SL3-S -- which feels like it's not the best value for the dollar in ways that go beyond even typical expectations of Leica cameras in the past-- we found ourselves asking: if you were coming in fresh to mirrorless and were thinking of investing in a system, is L-mount worth it over the alternatives? If not, why? What is missing? Chris Niccolls, Jordan Drake, and I dig into it.
Check out PetaPixel Merch: store.petapixel.com/
We use Riverside to record The PetaPixel Podcast in our online recording studio.
We hope you enjoy the podcast and we look forward to hearing what you think. If you like what you hear, please support us by subscribing, liking, commenting, and reviewing! Every week, the trio go over comments on YouTube and here on PetaPixel, but if you’d like to send a message for them to hear, you can do so through SpeakPipe.
In This Episode
- 00:00 - Intro
- 12:08 - DJI's new Flip looks like a nice balance between good quality and ease of use
- 20:08 - Nikon's custom Z9 and thermal blanket are headed to the Moon
- 21:53 - Canon warns that some SanDisk SD cards will corrupt with the R5 Mark II
- 26:02 - Canon may follow Nikon, move manufacturing out of Japan
- 29:41 - Adobe's generative AI in Lightroom and Photoshop is doing some weird stuff
- 37:40 - Leica announced the SL3-S
- 43:26 - Is L-Mount worth investing into in 2025?
- 59:43 - What have you been up to?
- 1:04:00 - Never read the comments / Tech support
- 1:32:27 - Feed good story of the week
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