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I would also like to give my first impression of the Leica SL 3. I had the opportunity to test the camera in advance.
The text is in German, but thanks to the translation function you can also read it in other languages.
Specific questions can also be asked or discussed here.

https://norbertwindecker.blogspot.com/2024/03/leica-sl-3-erster-test-und-eindruck-der.html

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10 minutes ago, Hendo said:

Thank you for a very nice review. How would you rate the IBIS between the SL2 and SL3? On paper, the IBIS in the SL3 is 5 EV and in SL2 6 EV.

Where did you read 6 stops of stabilization for SL2? Leica's technical data sheets list up to 5.5 aperture levels.

Also, note it says "up to" (as all manufacturers do). 

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vor 19 Stunden schrieb Hendo:

Thank you for a very nice review. How would you rate the IBIS between the SL2 and SL3? On paper, the IBIS in the SL3 is 5 EV and in SL2 6 EV.

I was very happy with the IBIS. I would say the same or a little bit better than the SL2-S

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On 3/8/2024 at 2:52 PM, horlogere said:

I would also like to give my first impression of the Leica SL 3. I had the opportunity to test the camera in advance.
The text is in German, but thanks to the translation function you can also read it in other languages.
Specific questions can also be asked or discussed here.

https://norbertwindecker.blogspot.com/2024/03/leica-sl-3-erster-test-und-eindruck-der.html

Thanks Norbert, great pictures.

 

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Very nice review. I totally agree that the wheel on the left side is not needed and it doesn’t appeal to me aesthetically, in addition to the risk of changing it by accident. On the SL2-S, I have assigned ISO to the lower of the two function buttons on the front that I can access with the middle finger of the right hand and then change ISO with the thumb on rear wheel while looking through the  viewfinder.

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