Leica SL3-P Camera
Leica spent a century building cameras that photojournalists trusted. The SL3-P answers an obvious modern question: how do you prove a photo is real in the age of AI. Every image it captures can carry a cryptographic signature called Content Credentials, letting anyone check that a photo came from the camera and not a generator. The camera shoots 40 frames per second with full autofocus, tracking subjects across 819 focus points, more than double what the standard SL3 offers. The body is sealed against dust and splashes and built in Germany, like every SL camera before it. The provenance built into every file is the hardest thing to put a price on.

