Many thanks to Red Barnett (Red Barnett.bandcamp.com) for allowing us to use the song "Home" from his album "Shine" as part of this piece.
Ragnar Axelsson: Video Footage from Around Iceland in 80 hours
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All Leica cameras now come with a standalone license for the new Adobe Lightroom 6. Here is the email Leica sent out today:
All Leica cameras purchased as of now are supplied with a license for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6, the latest version of the powerful, professional image editing software from Adobe. You can download the software free from the Leica website as soon as you have registered your new camera. Lightroom 6 is universally considered to be the best and most professional image-processing software on the market. With Lightroom 6, owners of Leica cameras have access to a fully integrated workflow solution for managing and optimizing their photos and publishing them on desktop and mobile devices.
Additional information on the new Adobe Lightroom can be found here.
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Leica Store San Francisco has a rare Leica MP gold People's Republic of China 60 years commemorative edition camera for sale at $49995. The full set of the same model sold for over $85k back in 2013. Here is the camera description from the product listing:
Sixty of these MP gold sets were made to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the People's Republic of China in 2009. The body, #3831507, is gold plated and covered in red calf's skin. The lens is the 50mm1.4 Asph, #4073368. This set does not have the edition number. This is not uncommon in special editions for Leica to produce a few units as production samples, which are outside of the numbering of the edition. We have seen this with the current M60, the M9-P Hermes and the Paul Smith X2, just to name a few. This one comes with the lens, cap and display box. There is no outer box or paperwork present. The camera has seen very slight use as there is evidence of the mounting of a strap on the camera. This is a very rare and uncommon camera to see, especially here in the USA!
The full list of used Leica gear at the SF store can be found here.
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