Leica

  • TWiP 528 – What’s With That LOOK?!

    On this weeks show I’m joined by Christopher Berry and Troy Miller, two TWiP PRO regulars! We discuss the idea of “looks”, e.g. are the Fuji, Leica, Hasselblad etc looks we keep hearing so much about actually real?

  • TWiP 464 – Future to the Back

    High­-end camera manufacturer Leica is at it again. Heading down the “less is more” path with regard to features, or lack thereof in its newest camera introduction. Plus Sony is working on a contact lens that will let you do more than see.

  • TWiP 441 – It’s a Grey Area

    Is Samsung getting out of the camera business? Plus Canon goes after grey market camera dealers and Leica aims to take on the big guns of the photography world with it’s newest camera.

  • TWiP 358 – Leica Jumps Into the Mirror-less Pool

    This week on TWiP, Leica jumps into the mirror-less pool, Lytro introduces the Ilum, and a photographer pleads guilty to violating the endangered species act. Valérie Jardin hosts this week’s show and is joined by Joseph Linaschke & Syl Arena to discuss these stories and more.

  • TWiP #259 – A Wider Aperture

    This week on TWiP, Apple adds a retina display to the MacBook Pro, Aperture gets a significant update, Canon rolls out new STM lenses, and Leica announces a $50,000 limited edition camera. We also dig into the topic of whether it’s better to specialize or generalize in photography.

  • TWiP #255 – Deliberate Photography

    On this episode, “The Pirates” movie filmed with 50 1D Mark IIIs, Leica announces an $8000 camera that only shoots B&W, an interview with wildlife photographer Charles MacPhearson, and a panel discussion on being deliberate in your photography.

  • TWiP #204 – iCloud, Twitter, & Nikon

    On this episode of TWiP the crew examines rumor and speculation around Apple’s iCloud, Nikon sues Sigma over VR patents, and Twitter shakes things up by unveiling photo and video sharing capabilities.

  • TWiP #176 – How to Buy Lenses

    On this episode of TWiP-should you buy on or off brand lenses? When to shoot RAW vs. JPEG, and DSLR market leaders Nikon and Canon widen their leads.