Leica SL3 Boitier
Avantages et inconvénients
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Le Leica SL3 offre un capteur 60MP, une construction robuste et un autofocus avancé. Il prend en charge la vidéo 8K et est compatible avec plusieurs objectifs Leica. Inconvénients : prix élevé, autonomie limitée et écran inclinable. Le mode rafale est moins adapté à l'action. Idéal pour la qualité d'image ultime.
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If you strip away the luxury of a Leica, the SL3 is far from the most appealing camera that I have used. Even if you do place a high value on owning a Leica, other cameras of theirs, like the M-series rangefinders, seem to make more pragmatic sense to me. The SL3 is impressive in some ways, but I wouldn’t recommend it to most photographers who are considering one.
If you strip away the luxury of a Leica, the SL3 is far from the most appealing camera that I have used. Even if you do place a high value on owning a Leica, other cameras of theirs, like the M-series rangefinders, seem to make more pragmatic sense to me. The SL3 is impressive in some ways, but I wouldn’t recommend it to most photographers who are considering one.
Trustvoice expert
29 septembre 2025
Ideal for lowlight (Hi ISO)/high res imagery. Not really a sports/action camera but benefits from improved AF over SL2. Well made. Well balanced in hand. Suits Leica M lenses well. Useful range of other lens providers now is a relief. Battery power drain still high and dual charger should have been included in package (this apparently not provided due to a new EU directive but offered as an expensive extra? Appears disingenuous. Surely could have been avoided as timely charging fundamental to professional use particularly as the load on the batteries is high and serves only to leave a slightly bad taste.) Articulated rear screen particularly useful as are menu access/software/firmware improvements. Still, and despite some of the above, a very good photographic tool.
Ideal for lowlight (Hi ISO)/high res imagery. Not really a sports/action camera but benefits from improved AF over SL2. Well made. Well balanced in hand. Suits Leica M lenses well. Useful range of other lens providers now is a relief. Battery power drain still high and dual charger should have been included in package (this apparently not provided due to a new EU directive but offered as an expensive extra? Appears disingenuous. Surely could have been avoided as timely charging fundamental to professional use particularly as the load on the batteries is high and serves only to leave a slightly bad taste.) Articulated rear screen particularly useful as are menu access/software/firmware improvements. Still, and despite some of the above, a very good photographic tool.
Chunky
26 mars 2024
The SL3 is Leica's best full-frame mirrorless all-rounder so far. It combines incredible build quality, a refreshingly minimalist interface, and a 60MP sensor with phase-detect autofocus. The SL3 doesn't eclipse any of its rivals for pure performance, its battery life is disappointing and the in-body image stabilization is pretty weak – but the image quality is superb, as is the whole handling and shooting experience. Is this the best L-mount camera yet? Yes, and by a mile.
The SL3 is Leica's best full-frame mirrorless all-rounder so far. It combines incredible build quality, a refreshingly minimalist interface, and a 60MP sensor with phase-detect autofocus. The SL3 doesn't eclipse any of its rivals for pure performance, its battery life is disappointing and the in-body image stabilization is pretty weak – but the image quality is superb, as is the whole handling and shooting experience. Is this the best L-mount camera yet? Yes, and by a mile.
Trustvoice expert
7 mars 2024