1 LEICA SL3
$11,690, leica-camera.com
When the market for premium full-frame mirrorless cameras exploded at the turn of the decade, there was one name notably absent. Leica released the flagship SL in 2017, and the SL2 in 2019; while the latter (and its 2020 sort-of-sequel, the SL2-S) was enough to sate die-hard fans of the German brand, the SL3 is its first new full-frame flagship in almost five years. And it shows, without doubt, that Leica still means business.
Marginally smaller than its predecessor, the SL3 naturally jams in a lot more in the way of power, pulling in the Leica Q3’s Maestro IV processor and pairing it with an 8Gb buffer. That doesn’t necessarily translate to super-fast stills shooting, with an average of around 5fps if you need autofocus and 14-bit shooting, or up to 15fps if you’re happy locking down the focus and exposure. But it does translate to some serious video chops, as the SL3 can send 8K 30p