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This morning I had the chance to test the SL3 at the photo store in Lausanne Switzerland. The body is really well dimensioned (less width and a fatter grip). It felt real compact. The additional wheel on the left hand side is quite handy. I also loved the tilting screen which felt really solid. The autofocus was definitely faster with all the lenses I tested it with (including the slow Summilux-SL. 50mm). Now I need to choose what I am going to sell to fund this purchase...

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10 minutes ago, Pierre68 said:

This morning I had the chance to test the SL3 at the photo store in Lausanne Switzerland. The body is really well dimensioned (less width and a fatter grip). It felt real compact. The additional wheel on the left hand side is quite handy. I also loved the tilting screen which felt really solid. The autofocus was definitely faster with all the lenses I tested it with (including the slow Summilux-SL. 50mm). Now I need to choose what I am going to sell to fund this purchase...

Do you still have both your kidneys?

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2 hours ago, Pierre68 said:

This morning I had the chance to test the SL3 at the photo store in Lausanne Switzerland. The body is really well dimensioned (less width and a fatter grip). It felt real compact. The additional wheel on the left hand side is quite handy. I also loved the tilting screen which felt really solid. The autofocus was definitely faster with all the lenses I tested it with (including the slow Summilux-SL. 50mm). Now I need to choose what I am going to sell to fund this purchase...

It sounds like Leica had a hard look at the S5. 

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28 minutes ago, jaapv said:

It sounds like Leica had a hard look at the S5. 

Which part? According to the leaked images, the bodies look very different. PDAF and the tilting screen were already in Q3.

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3 hours ago, Pierre68 said:

This morning I had the chance to test the SL3 at the photo store in Lausanne Switzerland. The body is really well dimensioned (less width and a fatter grip). It felt real compact. The additional wheel on the left hand side is quite handy. I also loved the tilting screen which felt really solid. The autofocus was definitely faster with all the lenses I tested it with (including the slow Summilux-SL. 50mm). Now I need to choose what I am going to sell to fund this purchase...

Will the camera be available for purchase on the launch day?

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6 minutes ago, SrMi said:

Which part? According to the leaked images, the bodies look very different. PDAF and the tilting screen were already in Q3.

Chunky body with fatter grip and compact feel, left wheel. 

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I've been a Leica user for a couple of years, currently got Q3 and SL2-S with SL APOs and M lenses.  Still waiting to see the full spec for the SL3 confirmed before I go for it, particularly insofar as using M lenses with it is concerned (e.g. automatic magnification when start focusing).  All that aside, can longer-term Leica users hazard a guess on how long the SL2 and SL2-S might stay in production, based on previous experience ... e.g. how long did the SL continue being manufactured after the SL2 was launched?

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I am in London today and went to Mayfair yesterday. They would not even confirm there was an event...I had hoped I might attend since I am in town and rarely in the same place as a Leica store whenever these launches happen. Was a bit nonplussed. I mean really, who the f cares? Everyone who wants to know knows it is coming. It is not like it is a state secret.

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4 minutes ago, Carrot said:

I've been a Leica user for a couple of years, currently got Q3 and SL2-S with SL APOs and M lenses.  Still waiting to see the full spec for the SL3 confirmed before I go for it, particularly insofar as using M lenses with it is concerned (e.g. automatic magnification when start focusing).  All that aside, can longer-term Leica users hazard a guess on how long the SL2 and SL2-S might stay in production, based on previous experience ... e.g. how long did the SL continue being manufactured after the SL2 was launched?

I think they are likely already out of production for several months. They are selling the existing bodies and have likely already been making SL3's for awhile. It is unlikely to automatically magnify the focus with M lenses. That is achieved via the cam roller on the M cameras, it is not something that the SL has, so the camera itself has no way of knowing when the camera is being focused. I suppose if they could develop a contrast based algorithm (basically using the change in contrast in the image as an indicator that the lens was being focused), they might be able to do it, but they do not seem to have tried to do that yet.

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15 minutes ago, jaapv said:

Chunky body with fatter grip and compact feel, left wheel. 

The left wheel is quite common with cameras, even M11 has it. However, an unlabeled (programmable?) left wheel looks new to me.

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6 minutes ago, Stuart Richardson said:

I am in London today and went to Mayfair yesterday. They would not even confirm there was an event...I had hoped I might attend since I am in town and rarely in the same place as a Leica store whenever these launches happen. Was a bit nonplussed. I mean really, who the f cares? Everyone who wants to know knows it is coming. It is not like it is a state secret.

You cannot be mad at them for not wanting to get on Leica's bad side by leaking information before the launch day. 

Bad Romandes, bad Romandes! ;-).

P.S.: Romande or Suisse Romande is a common name for the French-speaking Swiss (Lausanne), who are known to be less strident about rules than the German-speaking Swiss.

P.P.S: I love Swiss Romandes :).

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52 minutes ago, SrMi said:

The left wheel is quite common with cameras, even M11 has it. However, an unlabeled (programmable?) left wheel looks new to me.

Do you mean that imitation Barnack rewind knob? 😜

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