Leica Announces 'LUX Grip' Camera Accessory for iPhone

Leica has announced a new 'LUX Grip' camera accessory for iPhone that is similar to a classic Leica camera in handling and feel. It can be easily attached to your iPhone with MagSafe and uses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) for communication.All of the LUX Grip's physical controls consistently express Leica's design philosophy and conjure up the familiar experience of using a professional camera. The 2-stage shutter release focusses with light pressure and starts shooting when fully pressed down. A button allows you to quickly switch between shooting modes. Two control elements can be individually assigned and customised via the Leica LUX app. While one button provides quick access to frequently used functions, the easy-to-grip control dial enables the precise selection of camera settings – such as zoom, aperture, shutter speed and exposure compensation. This means that photographers have all the essential aspects of image composition in their own hands, even when using a smartphone.Continue ReadingShare Article:Facebook,  Twitter,  LinkedIn,  Reddit,  EmailFollow iClarified:Facebook,  Twitter,  LinkedIn,  Newsletter,  App Store,  YouTube

Feb 6, 2025 - 19:19
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Leica Announces 'LUX Grip' Camera Accessory for iPhone


Leica has announced a new 'LUX Grip' camera accessory for iPhone that is similar to a classic Leica camera in handling and feel. It can be easily attached to your iPhone with MagSafe and uses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) for communication.

All of the LUX Grip's physical controls consistently express Leica's design philosophy and conjure up the familiar experience of using a professional camera. The 2-stage shutter release focusses with light pressure and starts shooting when fully pressed down. A button allows you to quickly switch between shooting modes. Two control elements can be individually assigned and customised via the Leica LUX app. While one button provides quick access to frequently used functions, the easy-to-grip control dial enables the precise selection of camera settings – such as zoom, aperture, shutter speed and exposure compensation. This means that photographers have all the essential aspects of image composition in their own hands, even when using a smartphone.


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