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Leica has announced the SL3-P, a $6,690 mirrorless body positioned as a synthesis of the two cameras that preceded it in the SL3 generation.
The new model pairs a 44-megapixel sensor with 8K video capability and a new hybrid autofocus system, drawing from both the original SL3's resolution-forward specification sheet and the SL3-S's speed-oriented feature set.
As with every previous "P" variant in Leica's lineup, the SL3-P ships without the brand's recognizable red dot badge on the front panel.
Where the SL3-P Sits in the Stack The SL3-P occupies the middle ground in Leica's current SL3 family by sensor resolution. The original SL3, launched in 2024, tops the line at 60 megapixels with 8K video.
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