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1 hour ago, hdmesa said:

The official Leica sites only ship to their respective countries/areas, unfortunately.

Ah, I didn't know that but I suppose it makes sense.  

Leica Store Manchester is an independent, so no restrictions there.  I've purchased products from Manchester, bought my Q2 Reporter from them, and Ben Stephens is a nice person to deal with.

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On 12/31/2022 at 7:12 PM, geddon_jt said:

Hdmesa, I have to ask, was this the in stock SL2-S Reporter on Popflash that I was torturing myself over the past few days? :P

in any case, enjoy the camera, can't wait to see what you do with it...

You may have noticed already, but they have another one in stock at Popflash 😁

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SL Reporter and Profoto gear - love it...

 

 

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On 1/3/2023 at 1:40 PM, hdmesa said:

You may have noticed already, but they have another one in stock at Popflash 😁

The Lumix S5 II introduced today would sure make a nice platform for a SL3. But I wonder if Leica would even do that or base it instead on the rumored S1 II. With the M11 severe teething problems I see can the logic of going with the tried and true SL2-S.

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33 minutes ago, goodbokeh said:

The Lumix S5 II introduced today would sure make a nice platform for a SL3. But I wonder if Leica would even do that or base it instead on the rumored S1 II. With the M11 severe teething problems I see can the logic of going with the tried and true SL2-S.

Looks more like what I’d expect for the SL3-S. Maybe we’ll get that before we get the SL3.

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As long as Leica continue using Panasonic electronics  I will be very happy.

My first radio was a National Panasonic which I got with my pocket money back in 1965, it still works.

Unlike Sony, I have had a few problems with them over the years.

Ken.

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vor 23 Stunden schrieb Gavin G:

Hi all! Just to check is it the Aramid Fiber Coating same like M10-PR / Q2R? Anyone of your SL2S-R already fraying happened?

SL2-S Reporter in daily usage since end of October (including man y business trips) and very little fraying, no real problem in my case
(but can not say anything to the others)

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18 hours ago, MediaFotografie said:

SL2-S Reporter in daily usage since end of October (including man y business trips) and very little fraying, no real problem in my case
(but can not say anything to the others)

Thank for your info, I decided go for Reporter version.

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vor 46 Minuten schrieb Gavin G:

Thank for your info, I decided go for Reporter version.

good decision! 

 

 

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On 3/19/2023 at 9:41 AM, Gavin G said:

Hi all! Just to check is it the Aramid Fiber Coating same like M10-PR / Q2R? Anyone of your SL2S-R already fraying happened?

Leica says it's designed to wear roughly – the SL2-S Reporter comes with a disclaimer/note in the box about this.

That said, the generic aramid fiber they're using for the SL2-S Reporter seems less prone to fraying than the DuPont Kevlar brand fiber they used on my M10-P Reporter. The fiber on my SL2-S has faded much more quickly, however, turning a light gray color from the original black. It does not fade to green to match the body as originally advertised.

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6 hours ago, hdmesa said:

Leica says it's designed to wear roughly – the SL2-S Reporter comes with a disclaimer/note in the box about this.

That said, the generic aramid fiber they're using for the SL2-S Reporter seems less prone to fraying than the DuPont Kevlar brand fiber they used on my M10-P Reporter. The fiber on my SL2-S has faded much more quickly, however, turning a light gray color from the original black. It does not fade to green to match the body as originally advertised.

Hi @hdmesa, thanks for the info and sharing. However, I've order on it and reporter color just look nice for me. Hopefully it won't fraying quickly like M10-PR or Q2R.

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Hi!

I have also jumped the SL2S Reporter bandwagon yesterday. Exchanged my M10P for the Reporter, keeping the M10Monochrome. Had the SL601 years ago, traded it due to the very slow AF but still miss the beautiful colors from the SL601.

I got the APO 35mm SL along with the Reporter and will use my M-lenses alongside. Looking forward to the SL viewfinder, as I was not a fan of the Visoflex on the M10. And, being 52, focusing seems to be easier on the SL. And it will be fun to see the APO35SL performing next to my trusted 35mm FLE M.

Will get the camera and lens next week. I am happy and curious!

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Am 22.3.2023 um 04:02 schrieb hdmesa:

Leica says it's designed to wear roughly – the SL2-S Reporter comes with a disclaimer/note in the box about this.

That said, the generic aramid fiber they're using for the SL2-S Reporter seems less prone to fraying than the DuPont Kevlar brand fiber they used on my M10-P Reporter. The fiber on my SL2-S has faded much more quickly, however, turning a light gray color from the original black. It does not fade to green to match the body as originally advertised.

here's this disclaimer

 

 

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Received my reporter! Sexy look and I love it so much which compared to black color I've sold last year. New start with few Sigma lenses first, will move to APO if have chance. However, I found the Aramid material been raised after hands on, hopefully it won't fraying quickly or getting seriously.

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Hi all, let me resurrect this thread. I'm still looking for a second body and while I was sure I didn't want a second SL2-S for money reasons, along came a Reporter at a very reasonable price (I know, doesn't make sense, but that's just me).

So, for the owners of the Reporter version, what's the difference? As far as I know, the standard version is wheather sealed as well, so is the Reporter even better sealed? Leicas website isn't really much help in pointing out the differences between the two. The one I was looking at has quite some fraying on the fibers, could this cause any problems in the future or even negate the advantages of the Reporter? On the other hand, there were basically no abrasion of the paint, something that developed within days on my normal version, just by moving it in and out of the photo bag.

So yeah, basically I'd be interested why people choose the Reporter over the standard version and if it worth it in the end.

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