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LEICA’S WORD IS ITS BOND

The luxury camera brand has announced a special James Bond themed limited edition camera in the Leica D-Lux 7 007 Edition, along with an exhibition of photography from over 60 years of Bond films. Series Producer Michael G. Wilson, himself a keen photographer, has opened up the archives for the occasion, with images going on display at the Leica Gallery, London until March 21st.

that flip open to reveal machine guns.

The ‘007’ camera is limited to 1,962 pieces and is available via Leica stores globally as well as its website for £1,750.

Additionally, the brand has launched two new compact lenses in the Summicron-SL 35 f/2 ASPH (£1,950 SRP) and Summicron-SL 50 f/2 ASPH (£1,700 SRP), which are being added to its existing range of SL system kits. Both lightweight, high speed, day-to-day lenses are pitched as suitable for both stills and video, as well as being ideal for travel. As well as being sold standalone, the lenses are available in kits with a SL2 or SL2-S camera, with a voucher scheme running until April 30th allowing for further savings for new and existing customers.