September 14th, 2009
The Leica M8.2 is the updated version of the M8 the first digital rangefinder. This German-made camera features 10.2 megapixels of resolution, 2.5-inch LCD and the crop factor less than the APS-C size sensors at 1.33x.
The new model retains the key characteristics of the Leica reportage camera such as the compact shape, the exceptional image quality and the unique picture composition with the Leica rangefinder.
Principal differences then between the M8 and M8.2 include a less vibration-prone shutter mechanism and scratch-proof sapphire crystal LCD cover. Another welcome improvement is the new charger that is even supplied with an 12-volt adaptor to use in the car.
The new snapshot mode was added to allow for good results without knowing a lot about photography. The camera controls all the key features automatically, such as automatic exposure (aperture priority), automatic ISO speed setting and automatic white balance.
Another new feature is a quick override setting: When the shutter release button is sustained as far as the first pressure point, a correction of +/- 3 stops in 1/3 steps can be made with the dial on the back of the camera.
The M8.2 also features an Auto-ISO function that can be selected in all operation modes of the Leica M8.2. It is quite versatile as you can choose both a maximum ISO setting and exposure time.
Camera Reviews:
Photographyblog.com:
It’s not an easy camera to use and get the very best out of immediately as the lack of hand-holding forces you to re-consider every aspect of the picture-taking process, but that’s not a bad thing.
Sample Photo Galleries: photographyblog.com.
Leica M8.2 - Specifications:
- 27 x 18 mm 1.33x CCD Image Sensor
- 10.3 Megapixels
- Sensitivity: ISO160 - ISO 2500
- Lens mount Leica M bayonet
- Exposure control: Aperture priority mode, Manual exposure control, Snapshot mode, Picture modes
- 2.5“ Color LC Monitor with 230,000 pixels
- Maximum Image Size: 3916 x 2634 pixels
- File Format: DNG, JPEG (Fine / Basic), DNG + JPEG
- SD and SDHC Memory cards
- Viewfinder: Rangefinder with Automatic Parallax Compensation
- Shutter Speed: 32 - 1/8000 sec
- White Balance: Auto, 6 Presets, Manual, Color Temp.
- Metering: Center Weighted
- All-metal Magnesium Alloy Camera Body
- Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery
- Battery Life: 500 shots per charge
- Dimensions: 139mm (w) x 80mm (h) x 37mm (d)
- Weight: 600g
- Retail Price: $5999
All about Leica M8 and M8.2 System
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September 11th, 2009
What’s new: Photoreview.com.au have reviewed this camera!
The new Leica X1 is a 12.9-megapixel rangefinder camera. It features 2.7 inch LCD screen and a wide angle fixed lens. It’s compact, its controls are intuitive, and it offers a full range of automatic functions.
The X1 is the direct beneficiary of 100-plus years of German engineering experience and it delivers the best picture quality in its class This elegant camera features a professional CMOS image sensor with Bayer RGB filter
Its lens offers a 35mm-equivalent focal length of 36mm with a maximum aperture of f/2.8.
The Leica X1 offers numerous automatic functions as well as manual settings. Thus the X1 allows you to keep full control for individual creative art work and at the same time provides the automatic mode for quick response.
The camera’s autofocus provides fast focusing. At the same time, the autofocus mode can be modified to suit the situation. You can choose from 1 or 11 AF segments and an additional high-speed mode for each. When taking photos of people, face-recognition function optimizes settings so that faces are in focus are properly exposed. At the same time the X1 also allows manual focusing.
To add more convenience, the hand grip is included. And a built-in popup flash features a hot shoe for external strobes.
Camera Reviews:
Photoreview.com.au:
This is compact digital camera with a large sensor and a reasonably fast prime lens. But it can’t fast auto focusing, as well as high-quality JPEG shots.
Leica X1 Rangefinder – Specification:
- CMOS APS-C Sensor
- 12.20 Megapixels
- Aspect Ratio: 3:2
- File Format: JPEG, RAW (DNG)
- Maximum Image Size: 4272 x 2856
- Continuous Speed: 3.0 fps
- 2.7 inch LCD with 230,000 dots (approx. 77,000 pixels)
- 100% field of view
- Image Stabilization
- Focal Length: 24.0mm (actual), 36mm (35mm Equivalent)
- Aperture Range : f/2.8 - f/16.0
- Focusing System: 11 or 1-point contrast detection w/ face detect and high-speed mode
- Manual Focus
- Macro: 12.2″/30 cm
- Sensitivity: ISO 100-3200
- Shutter Speed: 30 - 1/2000 second
- Exposure Modes: Aperture, Shutter, Manual
- Metering Modes: Intelligent Multiple, Center-weighted, Spot
- SD/MMC including SDHC
- 50.0MB Internal Memory
Official Information: us.leica-camera.com.
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April 27th, 2009
The special edition of LEICA M8 - “White” - was announced. It features a white finished body.
The LEICA M8 “White” edition camera model comes in a durable white paint finish that is characterised by a particularly comfortable feel and grip.
The LEICA M8 “White” is presented as part of a special edition set. The M8 “White” set includes a LEICA M8 white finished camera body and silver LEICA ELMARIT-M 28mm f/2.8 ASPH lens with a metal lens shade in classical design and a silver UV/IR filter. Additionally a real leather white carrying strap was especially made for it.
The “White” edition, as well as naturally “normal” Leica M8, features all the key characteristics of analog reporter’s camera such as the compact design, the exceptional picture quality in conjunction with the Leica M lenses and the unique picture composition using the Leica viewfinder.
This is not the first time Leica camera produced with a unique colour scheme. The olive green colour was previously used for two other Leica cameras: in the 1960’s, olive green-painted Leica cameras were supplied to the military and used for surveillance and documentary photography. The second olive green camera model, the Leica R3 ‘Safari,’ was first introduced in 1977.
The LEICA M8 “White” set will be available from Leica specialist dealers from late June 2009.
Leica M8 – Specifications:
- Type: Rangefinder digital camera
- 27 x 18 mm CCD Sensor
- 10 megapixels
- Maximum Image Size: 3936 x 2630
- File formats: DNG (RAW), JPEG (Fine / Basic), DNG + JPEG
- Large bright-line frame 0.68x viewfinder with automatic parallax compensation
- 2.5″ TFT LCD Monitor with 230,000 pixels
- Focusing: Manual focus via lens ring, Superimposed focusing system via viewfinder
- Exposure Control Type: manual-and-automatic
- Sensitivity: ISO 160-2500
- Shutter speed: 4 to 1/8000, Bulb
- Shutter release button: Initiate metering, Lock metered exposure, Shutter release
- Lithium-Ion battery pack (3.7 V, 1900 mAh)
- All-metal body of highly stable magnesium alloy
- Lens mount: Leica M bayonet
According to http://www.leica.com.
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