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Leica SL3 body

Leica SL3 body
Code: 11655NRD
Manufacturer code: 10607
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DescriptionLeica SL3 body description

Leica SL3 Body Black is a professional full-frame mirrorless system camera designed for photographers and filmmakers who need outstanding image quality, reliable performance and the unmistakable Leica shooting experience. Its 60.3 MP sensor captures exceptional detail, while Triple Resolution Technology allows you to work in 60, 36 or 18 MP, depending on the project.

 

 

 

 

Who is it for?

 

The Leica SL3 is ideal for portrait, fashion, travel, documentary, commercial, landscape and studio photography. Thanks to its advanced video features, it is also a strong hybrid choice for creators who need one premium camera body for both photography and high-resolution video production.

 

 

Main advantages

 

The camera features 5-axis in-body image stabilisation, helping you shoot handheld with greater confidence in challenging light. Its hybrid autofocus system combines phase detection, contrast detection and subject recognition for precise focusing in both stills and video.

The SL3 is built around a robust “Made in Germany” body made from magnesium and aluminium. IP54 protection makes it suitable for demanding shooting conditions, while the tilting 3.2-inch touchscreen, intuitive controls and high-resolution EyeRes electronic viewfinder provide a smooth and professional workflow.

 

 

Compared with alternatives

 

Compared with more general full-frame cameras, the Leica SL3 focuses on maximum image quality, elegant handling and a premium creative experience. It is not only about specifications – it is about Leica colour, refined ergonomics, outstanding lenses and a body designed for long-term professional use.

 

 

 

 

 

 

FAQ

 

Is the Leica SL3 a full-frame camera?


Yes, the Leica SL3 features a 60.3 MP full-frame CMOS sensor.

 

 

Is the Leica SL3 suitable for video?


Yes, it supports up to 8K/C8K video recording and includes HDMI Type-A, USB-C, audio input, audio output and a timecode interface.

 

 

Does the Leica SL3 have image stabilisation?


Yes, it has 5-axis in-body image stabilisation.

 

 

Which lenses are compatible with the Leica SL3?


The Leica SL3 uses the L-Mount, making it compatible with Leica SL lenses and other L-Mount system lenses.

 

 

Specifications

 

Camera type: full-frame mirrorless system camera
Sensor: CMOS, 60.3 MP effective resolution
Processor: Leica Maestro IV
Image stabilisation: 5-axis
Resolution modes: 60 MP, 36 MP, 18 MP; Multi-Shot up to 240 MP
Video: C8K, 8K, C4K, 4K, Full HD
File formats: DNG, JPG, MP4, MOV, ProRes
Memory cards: CFexpress Type B + SD/SDHC/SDXC UHS-II
Viewfinder: EyeRes OLED, 5.76 million dots, up to 120 fps
Display: tilting 3.2-inch touchscreen
Connections: USB-C, HDMI Type-A, 3.5 mm microphone input, 3.5 mm headphone output, timecode
Body: magnesium and aluminium construction
Protection: IP54
Dimensions: 141.2 × 108 × 84.6 mm
Weight: approx. 769 g without battery and card
Lens mount: Leica L-Mount

 

 

Lens mount (bayonet) Leica L mount

Image Sensor Size Full-frame

Maximum Resolution 9520 × 6336 px

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Producer(?) Leica
Lens mount (bayonet) Leica L mount
Vaizdo sensorius
  Image Sensor Size Full-frame
  Maximum Resolution 9520 × 6336 px
  Effective pixels 60.3 mln. pixels
  Sensor type BSI-CMOS
  CPU Type Leica Maestro IV
Nuotrauka
  ISO rating ISO 50–100000
  Stabilization System 5 ašių stabilizatorius (5-Axis IBIS)
  Image formats Jpeg
Fokusavimas
  Focus Yes
  Focus Points 315
  Manual Focus Yes
Fotoaparato ypatumai
  Shutter speed (sec) Mechanical: 60 min – 1/8000 s; Electronic: 60 s – 1/16000 s
  Aperture Priority Yes
  Shutter Priority Yes
  Built-in flash No
  External Flash Yra (per hot shoe)
  Fast shooting 15 frames per second
  Timer Yes
Video įrašas
  Video resolution 8K
  Video formats MOV MP4
Įrašymas
  Memory cards CFexpress Type B , SD/SDHC/SDXC
Jungtys
  USB USB type C
  Charging via USB Yes
  HDMI Yes
  Microphone jack 3,5mm
  Headphone jack 3,5mm
  Wireless Yes
  Bluetooth Yes
Korpusas
  Construction
  Screen type
  Screen size 3.2 inches
  Screen resolution(?) 2332800 dots
  Touchscreen Yes
  Weight 769 g
  Viewfinder resolution(?) 5760000 dots
  Power Pakraunamas akumuliatorius
  Rechargeable battery model Leica BP-SCL6
  Battery charger model Leica BC-SCL6
  Dimensions (mm) 141.2 × 108 × 84.6 mm
Kitos funkcijos
  GPS No
Product codes

11655NRD 10607 4022243106079

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