2015年4月30日木曜日
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Leica will have a new product “on display” during the Paris Photo event in LA
According to Leica's website, during the Paris Photo fair in LA (May 1-3, 2015) there will be a "new product" on display. If this is the new Monochrom (I seriously doubt it), the camera will be only on display - the official announcement will most likely happen later.
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The new Leica M Monochrom Typ 246 camera will not be announced tomorrow
Several websites are reporting that the new Leica M Monochrom Typ 246 camera will be announced tomorrow. I don't think this will happen. I could be wrong, but there is a pattern of events that happens before a big Leica announcement and I don't see any of that right now. Like I already mentioned a week ago, I expect the announcement to be in 30-60 days.
You still may want to mark May 1st on your calendar and visit LeicaRumors because I will have some good news to report for Leica shooters.
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Claire Yaffa examines how sharing oneself through photography is an opportunity...
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“One camera, one life” is a short documentary about the Leitz family efforts to rescue Jews during the Holocaust
"One Camera, One Life" is another short documentary about the Leitz family and their efforts to rescue hundreds of Jews during the Holocaust:
I heard that a new narrative motion pictures is currently in production and will be released soon.
I have covered the Leica Freedom Train several times in the past (see also Wikipedia, DIYphotography and The Guardian for more info) - here is the video in case you missed it:
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