"Protestor's Shocking Feat: When Leica Camera Survives a Beatdown"
In a bizarre display of resourcefulness, a photographer captured a stunning image at the Minneapolis ICE protests last Thursday, showcasing his trusty Leica M10 camera surviving an ordeal that would make even seasoned photographers question its durability.
According to Pierre Lavie's photo posted by John Abernathy, who claims to be in the picture during the chaos, he was "tackled" by ICE agents backed by 50 border police officers. In a desperate attempt to protect his camera, Abernathy allegedly threw it towards another photographer, making sure it wouldn't fall into the hands of authorities.
Miraculously, the Leica M10 landed on the pavement with hardly any damage and continued to function as if nothing had happened. Abernathy later recounted that he was held down, a tear gas canister exploded near his face, and pepper spray directly hit his eye.
A post shared by John Abernathy on Instagram has sparked a heated discussion among camera enthusiasts, with many speculating about the Leica's impressive resilience. According to the manufacturer, the M10's durable chassis made from magnesium alloy is designed to withstand everyday wear and tear, while its scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass ensures that the camera can resist harsh conditions.
As one enthusiastic fan noted on Reddit, "Not sure I'd bring my M body there for that," adding that he prefers a 24-105mm lens with autofocus in such environments. Another enthusiast quipped, "I guess you could say Leica's durability is its 'authenticity' tool."
While the price of such high-end cameras can be steep β around $4,595 β some photographers are willing to invest in them for their exceptional quality and unique features.
For context, a recent tweet from ICE highlighted the violent clashes at the protest, stating that "anti-ICE agitators" threw objects, shouted profanities, and endangered the public by pouring water on roads. The incident led to the arrest of four individuals.
The photograph has sparked an interesting conversation about photography equipment and its role in capturing the essence of a moment, especially during high-stakes events like these protests.
In a bizarre display of resourcefulness, a photographer captured a stunning image at the Minneapolis ICE protests last Thursday, showcasing his trusty Leica M10 camera surviving an ordeal that would make even seasoned photographers question its durability.
According to Pierre Lavie's photo posted by John Abernathy, who claims to be in the picture during the chaos, he was "tackled" by ICE agents backed by 50 border police officers. In a desperate attempt to protect his camera, Abernathy allegedly threw it towards another photographer, making sure it wouldn't fall into the hands of authorities.
Miraculously, the Leica M10 landed on the pavement with hardly any damage and continued to function as if nothing had happened. Abernathy later recounted that he was held down, a tear gas canister exploded near his face, and pepper spray directly hit his eye.
A post shared by John Abernathy on Instagram has sparked a heated discussion among camera enthusiasts, with many speculating about the Leica's impressive resilience. According to the manufacturer, the M10's durable chassis made from magnesium alloy is designed to withstand everyday wear and tear, while its scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass ensures that the camera can resist harsh conditions.
As one enthusiastic fan noted on Reddit, "Not sure I'd bring my M body there for that," adding that he prefers a 24-105mm lens with autofocus in such environments. Another enthusiast quipped, "I guess you could say Leica's durability is its 'authenticity' tool."
While the price of such high-end cameras can be steep β around $4,595 β some photographers are willing to invest in them for their exceptional quality and unique features.
For context, a recent tweet from ICE highlighted the violent clashes at the protest, stating that "anti-ICE agitators" threw objects, shouted profanities, and endangered the public by pouring water on roads. The incident led to the arrest of four individuals.
The photograph has sparked an interesting conversation about photography equipment and its role in capturing the essence of a moment, especially during high-stakes events like these protests.