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More than that though, the Leica M11 just feels like, well, an old Leica. The new M11 is very much true to the heritage of the M series camera, which launched in the 1950s and went digital in 2006.
Yesterday, Canon stole the show, but today's darling of Photokina appears to be the just-announced Leica M camera. Show attendees flocked to the "new M" demo counter this morning, nudging through ...
Leica's decision to bring the M Monochrom ($7,950 list, body only) to market last year was a bold one. Many expected the company to announce the M10, and the Monochrom was announced instead.
The Monochrom’s finder is parallax-corrected and has framing lines that display in pairs for 35mm and 135mm, 28mm and 90mm, or 50mm and 75mm lenses. As long as you use lenses with Leica’s proprietary ...
No screen, no menu system, no video, and no JPEGs: For a mere $6,000, the Leica M-D is a high-end throwback.
Rumors suggest this is not a next-gen Leica M12, but a new series within Leica's M-mount ecosystem. An M-series camera with EVF sounds to me a lot like a Leica Q3 / Q3 43 premium compact (see ...
The Leica M-Monochrom is the world’s first digital rangefinder which only shoots in black and white. When you think of Leica, ... View 14 Images 1 / 14 ...
Each of the 100 M11-D cameras has an edition number engraved in the classic Leica I style -from 001 to 100. The standout is no. 000, which is also the millionth M camera.
Leica is back on the scene with a new camera, sort of. It's bringing the M6 rangefinder back into production, 20 years after it was supplanted by the M7.