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Thursday, March 7, 2024

Another fantastic week at DPReview ends with another camera launch. Leica's SL3 is here, and we have your initial review!

Also, don't miss our trip down memory lane to learn more about the origins of the CMOS sensors that power many of our modern imaging devices.  

Finally, we're celebrating the coming of Spring with a second installment of last year's bracket-style debate tournament. You can suggest your debate topics at the bottom of this newsletter to be a part of the fun.

And with that, let's get into it!


— Shaminder

Highlights
Leica SL3 initial review

Leica SL3 initial review
The fourth camera in Leica's SL series of full-frame mirrorless cameras sees the 60MP BSI sensor from the Q3 and M11 models arrive with a significant interface redesign.


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Inventor of the modern CMOS sensor, Eric Fossum on space travel and metaphysical photons

Inventor of the modern CMOS sensor, Eric Fossum on space travel and metaphysical photons
Eric Fossum, inventor of the modern CMOS sensor and DPReview forum regular, recently joined the B&H podcast and recalled his journey to developing the CMOS sensor. Here's what he had to say.
News Updates
Nikon is acquiring RED Digital Cinema
Nikon is acquiring RED Digital Cinema

Nikon has just announced it will be acquiring US cinema camera manufacturer RED Digital Cinema.
Can't find a Fujifilm X100VI? What are the alternatives?
Can't find a Fujifilm X100VI? What are the alternatives?

The Fujifilm X100VI is already proving to be a popular camera, with the camera selling out at many online retailers. If you're in the market for a compact, large-sensor camera with a 35mm equiv (or similar) lens and don't want to wait for restocks, we have some alternatives for you.

 
Further Reading
 
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Last week, we asked you about your hottest photo debate topics and here are three that stood out. You'll have your chance to have your say on these and more questions starting next week as part of March's Camera Debate Madness
  
  1. What would you pick if you could only use primes or zooms for the rest of your life?
     
  2. Is it still photography if you mask and edit everything in Photoshop?

  3. Would you rather use today's top-of-the-line camera with only a kit lens or a mid-range camera from five years ago with five excellent prime lenses?

Here's our next question of the week:
What are your hottest photo world debates? Throw out your topics and we'll include them in our upcoming March camera debate tournament.

 
DPReview Wonders - send us a question

Why is it called an F-stop? How does a flash work? What is the oldest camera in history? No question is too big or too small. What do you wonder about photography, video, history, culture, gear or creating? Submit your questions to our survey and we'll investigate the answers in upcoming articles!
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