jakontil Posted 4 hours ago Share #21 Posted 4 hours ago Advertisement (gone after registration) Apology if was answered before but couldnt find it anywhere, is this a limited edition run or just normal run production? Just curious how leica is projecting lately which is good actually Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Hi jakontil, Take a look here New: Leica SL3 Reporter. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
SolarChronicle Posted 3 hours ago Share #22 Posted 3 hours ago “Over time, the trim develops a unique patina that reflects the traces of its photographic journey and the character of a true reportage camera.” But that’s exactly what many owners disliked about it in their experience with the SL2s Reporter—at least based on the posts I’ve read. Also, if Leica is indeed using Kevlar aramid fiber, the fraying and color changes could be attributed to UV light exposure on top of the general wear. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LocalHero1953 Posted 3 hours ago Share #23 Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, thierry40 said: I used my Q2 rep. For years now without any issues. It spent hours in my hands. fyi Same here. It weathered to a green-grey colour (as Leica predicted). I liked it and would preferentially take a Reporter version of a camera if available at a time when I was buying anyway - the Q2 Reporter was about £200 more than the standard version. 53 minutes ago, jaapv said: It is telling that Leica uses the general term Aramid. Kevlar is a subclass of Aramid fibre. It suggests that they used a different type of (Kevlar-like) Aramid fibre. Did they ever use Kevlar? I know people here used the term, but I don't remember Leica doing so. There were pages of posts about it that I don't want to read again, but IIRC Kevlar is a Dupont brand; Leica just happened to use a similar (identical?) aramid fibre from another supplier. Edited 3 hours ago by LocalHero1953 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted 3 hours ago Share #24 Posted 3 hours ago Kevlar is a fiber from the Aramid family, but different and more brittle than other Aramid fibers. The tensile strength is high enough for applications like bullet proof vests. https://knowingfabric.com/aramid-vs-kevlar-real-difference-explained/ 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LocalHero1953 Posted 2 hours ago Share #25 Posted 2 hours ago Yes - that site uses Kevlar as a brand name. I guess Leica reckoned they didn’t need billet protection on their cameras. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
FrozenInTime Posted 54 minutes ago Share #26 Posted 54 minutes ago 2 hours ago, jaapv said: Kevlar is a fiber from the Aramid family, but different and more brittle than other Aramid fibers. The tensile strength is high enough for applications like bullet proof vests. https://knowingfabric.com/aramid-vs-kevlar-real-difference-explained/ DuPont seem to put a lot of effort into trademark protection messaging. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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