A glowing blue ice formation in a dark cave.

Volcanoes and Glaciers

Ciril Jazbec documents the work of geologist Helga Kristín Torfadóttir with the Leica SL3.

Ciril Jazbec with the Leica SL3 in a landscape

"The moment when I pick up a camera, I have to feel excitement - and the SL3 gives you that. There is really something special about this camera." Ciril Jazbec

Helga Kristín Torfadóttir

The 27-year-old Icelandic geologist is among the few people worldwide researching Iceland's most dangerous volcano, the Öræfajökull. As a PhD candidate in volcanology and petrology, one of Helga's tasks is to make predictions based on models about where the magma flows and where it could erupt to the surface. Ciril Jazbec accompanied her with the Leica SL3 into an ice cave, which carries traces of volcanic eruptions in the layers of ice that are more than 700 years old. Ash and dust are preserved in the layers between the ice, telling scientists like Helga stories about the regular volcanic activities in Iceland.

Ciril Jazbec with the Leica SL3 in a landscape

"As a storyteller and artist, I want to not only reflect the truth but also convey how I am feeling about the subject. And the SL3 supports me in expressing these feelings perfectly."

"It simply feels smooth and natural when I work with this camera and I am in love with all the options for modern multimedia storytelling. Not to forget about the Leica lenses. These optics do not only capture incredible quality. Somehow, they bring a certain magic and soul to my visuals."

Leica SL3 in hands

Iceland demands the highest quality

Exclusive high-quality materials give the Leica SL3 longevity and reliability even under adverse production conditions. The IP54 certification of the solid full-metal housing guarantees extended protection against moisture and dust, allowing the camera to be used for both photo and video shoots without limitations.

Ciril Jazbec with the Leica SL3 in hands

About Ciril Jazbec

Ciril Jazbec (born in 1987 in Slovenia) is a multi-award-winning photographer and filmmaker. His international recognitions include the World Press Photo Award in 2021, Leica Oskar Barnack Award in 2013, Magnum 30 under 30 in 2015, and National Geographic Society grants. He is co-founder of TENT Film, a contributing photographer for National Geographic Magazine and a National Geographic Explorer.

Learn more at www.ciriljazbec.com or on his official Instagram 
@ciriljazbec

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The Leica SL3

Mirrorless full-frame system camera featuring a 60 megapixel triple resolution sensor with image stabilisation, extraordinary user experience, L-Mount bayonet and IP54 protection.

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