Leica Celebrates 100 Years with M11-D Anniversary Set

As a devoted Leica enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that Leica has commemorated a century since the revolutionary Leica I by unveiling the M11-D 100 Years of Leica Anniversary Set. This exclusive release, limited to just 101 sets, beautifully combines modern technology with timeless design, echoing the original 1925 camera.

The top plate boasts a high-gloss black lacquered brass finish, while the controls sport a nostalgic nickel hue. The exterior is minimalist and brand-free, creating an understated elegance that harks back to the past. At its heart lies a pair of special lenses: a reissued Leitz Anastigmat-M 50 f/3.5, reminiscent of the original collapsible lens, and a custom Summilux-M 50 f/1.4 ASPH., both adorned with anodized nickel tones and retro design elements.

I Watched Companion On A Plane, And Why Did Nobody Tell Me How Funny This Horror Flick Was?

In “Companion,” the plot takes an unexpected turn around a quarter of the way into the film, unveiling that Sophie Thatcher’s character, Iris, is actually a robot. This revelation sets off both comedic and horrifying elements throughout the movie, creating a unique blend that makes the 97-minute runtime feel incredibly fast-paced. Although I had heard positive reviews for “Companion,” I wasn’t prepared for how side-splittingly funny it would turn out to be.