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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica Releases Firmware v1.2.1.0 for M11 3 years, 2 months ago
Today, Leica has released a firmware update for the new M11 digital rangefinder. The minor update includes some bug fixes and general performance improvements. We definitely recommend updating your camera to the […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica M11 Review: The Ultimate Digital M 3 years, 3 months ago
Leica had a real challenge this time around. In just a little over a decade, the legendary German camera maker had progressed from its first rudimentary attempt at a digital rangefinder camera in the M8 to what I […]
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David,
You certainly covered a lot of ground with the M11 in a short period of time! Thanks for the terrific review and beautiful images. As I often do with your reviews, I'll be coming back time and time again to re-read the information you have provided. As a side note, your images with the 18mm /3.8 APSH lens have put that one on my wish list – I hadn't really considered buying it before now.
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(XX Mega Pixels) + (XX Bit)s + (XX Blendenstufen) = XX Millions PBB
or in résumé XX MB 60 MBFor M11
60 MP + 14 Bits + 15 BlendenstufenSee in German language
mit einer Auflösung von 14 Bit erfasst und die Dynamik erreicht bis zu 15 Blendenstufen.with this code, MB instead of MP you give attention to a mix of resolution/Color depth/ Dynamic range . For the M11 you see that the sensor is giving more than 15 for dynamic range, which is new. BR jj
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The M11 does an incredible job at capturing light and makes you feel like you're creating a scene rather than just snapping a shot. Along with the nearly $4,500 Leica Summilux-M 50mm f/1.4 lens that Leica provided me, the colors and light that the M11 produced felt like the closest replication to what my eyes saw.
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Nice photos; nice M. But…”ultimate”? I do not think that word means what you think it means. I'm confident that Leica will make another.
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica Announces M11 with 60 Megapixel BSI Sensor 3 years, 3 months ago
Today, Leica has announced the highly anticipated M11 digital rangefinder. Building upon the incredible M10-R before it, the M11 retains its instantly recognizable iconic design but packs a litany of improvements […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica Q2 Reporter 3 years, 4 months ago
Today, Leica has officially released the Q2 Reporter. Shown back at the November Celebration of Photography event in Wetzlar, the Q2 Reporter is visually quite similar to the recently released M10-P Reporter. […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica and Peak Design Team up for Black Friday Promotion on SL2 and SL2-S 3 years, 4 months ago
Today, Leica has announced a special Black Friday / Cyber Monday promotional offer in collaboration with photographic accessories brand Peak Design. Between November 24, 2021 and December 1, 2021, purchasers of a […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica D-Lux 7 Vans x Ray Barbee Edition 3 years, 5 months ago
Today, Leica has announced a new special edition camera, the Leica D-Lux 7 Vans x Ray Barbee Edition. The limited release D-Lux 7 digital camera is a collaboration between Leica, skate culture brand Vans, and […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica Launches SL System Trade-In Promotion 3 years, 5 months ago
Leica has just launched a new “Change to Leica” trade-in promotion. The program is aimed towards users of other brand camera systems that might be looking for an enticing reason to switch to a new Leica SL2 or […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, New Firmware for Leica SL2, SL2-S, SL 601, SL Lenses 3 years, 6 months ago
Today, Leica has released a range of firmware updates for the entire SL system. The biggest news is the highly-anticipated firmware version 3.0 for the SL2. With this update, Leica brings all the improvements […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica Q2 ‘007 Edition' 3 years, 7 months ago
Today, Leica Camera has unveiled the new Leica Q2 “007 Edition” to celebrate the release of the 25th Bond adventure, No Time To Die. Limited to 250 pieces only, the camera exudes understated elegance – just like […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Free M-Adapter-L Promotion for SL2 and SL2-S 3 years, 9 months ago
Today, Leica has announced a new promotion on its SL2 and SL2-S professional mirrorless cameras. From July 1, 2021 through September 30, 2021, those purchasing a brand new SL2 or SL2-S body or bundle will receive […]
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Firmware v4.1 for Leica CL Released 3 years, 9 months ago
Today, Leica has released minor firmware update v4.1 for the CL mirrorless camera. This update doesn't add any new features or functionality. The release notes simply state “bug fixes.” Our guess is that these […]
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Just click the big red button in the article to download the firmware update to your computer.
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I've downloaded the CL 2.0 and 4.0 firmware update. About to download the 4.1 update. Do I need to download each firmware update i.e. 2.1, 3.0, 3.1, etc. to ensure I capture all the updates or will downloading the latest update (4.1) capture ALL the updates?
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica M10-R Black Paint 3 years, 9 months ago
Today, Leica has announced a limited run of the flagship M10-R digital rangefinder in its iconic black paint finish. The high-gloss black finish has been a favorite of Leicaphiles for decades, but since the […]
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David Farkas commented on the post, Leica SL2-S Firmware v2.0 Now Available 3 years, 10 months ago
In reply to: David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica SL2-S Firmware v2.0 Now Available When Leica launched the SL2-S mirrorless camera in December of last year, they teased many notable improvements and features which would come via a firmware update. And today, Leica has delivered on that promise […]View
Agreed! This is a game-changer for landscape photography and from-the-hip street shooting alike.
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David Farkas commented on the post, Leica Vario-Elmarit-SL 24-70mm f/2.8 ASPH 3 years, 10 months ago
In reply to: David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica Vario-Elmarit-SL 24-70mm f/2.8 ASPH Today, Leica has announced a new addition to the SL-System lens lineup. The Leica Vario-Elmarit-SL 24-70mm f/2.8 ASPH, priced at just $2,795, offers photographers a slightly smaller, lighter and less expensive […]View
Construction and ergonomics are certainly different. They feel entirely different in hand, with the Leica featuring an all-metal barrel and the standard, great feel of focus and zoom rings. The Sigma feels and sounds hollow and plasticky, and has a very grindy plastic-on-plastic feel on the zoom and focus rings. And optically, based on our…[Read more]
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David Farkas commented on the post, Leica SL2-S Firmware v2.0 Now Available 3 years, 10 months ago
In reply to: David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica SL2-S Firmware v2.0 Now Available When Leica launched the SL2-S mirrorless camera in December of last year, they teased many notable improvements and features which would come via a firmware update. And today, Leica has delivered on that promise […]View
The lens firmware is already available.
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David Farkas commented on the post, New Firmware for Leica M10 and M240 Gen Cameras 3 years, 10 months ago
In reply to: David Farkas wrote a new post, New Firmware for Leica M10 and M240 Gen Cameras Leica has issued new, updated firmware for the entire range of Leica M10 and M240-generation cameras. This includes the M10-R, M10-P, M10 Monochrom, M10, and M10-D from the current generation, as well as the M […]View
The ASC Edition has special firmware that includes the cine looks. There is no update for it at this time.
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David Farkas commented on the post, The Great Debate: CCD vs. CMOS – Part 2 3 years, 10 months ago
In reply to: David Farkas wrote a new post, The Great Debate: CCD vs. CMOS - Part 2 Make sure you read and vote on Part 1 of the Great Debate: CCD vs. CMOS before venturing on to this test. In the first installment, I published various sets of images, each containing one shot from the Leica M9 and one from the Leica M (Typ 240). The premise was to see if I could use basic post-processing techniques in Lightroom to make an image captured with a CMOS sensor (M240) match one taken with a CCD (M9). Many have stated that there is a defining "CCD Look" and that it was impossible to achieve this with a CMOS sensor, even with processing. So, I put it up for a vote. So far, as of this writing, the results have been very interesting. Counting statistical margin of error, almost all of the images are running at a 50/50 ratio or very close to it. Of course, the images I first posted were taken in conditions favoring the M9: natural, directional light at lower ISOs. I didn't want the comparisons to be about dynamic range or low noise or artificial light performance. This was just an exercise to see if there was indeed a "CCD Look" and if such a look was only inherent in CCD-based cameras. Some have requested that I publish images under more challenging lighting conditions and with skin tones. In this second (and final) round of testing, I'm putting forth a selection of single images shot with the M9 and M240. The test this time is to see if, without a direct comparison, the "CCD Look" can be identified. Please note that I didn't take comparison shots for any of these images. I shot normally, just with two bodies. And, I didn't attempt to match to a particular look. Instead, I merely processed each file to my taste. Without further ado, please cast your votes below. Yes, I know that there are a lot of images. I wanted to give a wide variety of scenarios to gather the most accurate data possible. Answers for both Part 1 and Part 2 will be revealed, along with my analysis, in Part 3.Which camera was used for the above image?
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Update (3/9/15): Part 3 is now online. Check out the answers and my analysis. ViewWhich camera was used for the above image?
Yes, I show all the answers and the data collected in Part 3 here: The Great Debate: CCD vs. CMOS – Part 3
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica Vario-Elmarit-SL 24-70mm f/2.8 ASPH 3 years, 11 months ago
Today, Leica has announced a new addition to the SL-System lens lineup. The Leica Vario-Elmarit-SL 24-70mm f/2.8 ASPH, priced at just $2,795, offers photographers a slightly smaller, lighter and less expensive […]
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Construction and ergonomics are certainly different. They feel entirely different in hand, with the Leica featuring an all-metal barrel and the standard, great feel of focus and zoom rings. The Sigma feels and sounds hollow and plasticky, and has a very grindy plastic-on-plastic feel on the zoom and focus rings. And optically, based on our internal head-to-head testing, the Leica offered superior results. Now, this might be purely down to Leica's more stringent quality control requirements and tighter tolerances, but that is also something that you are guaranteed to get with the Leica lens. For a full breakdown and to see the testing, check out our Red Dot Forum Camera Talk episode on the 24-70 f/2.8 lens here: https://youtu.be/IAxlRBSD2jQ
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica SL2-S Firmware v2.0 Now Available 3 years, 11 months ago
When Leica launched the SL2-S mirrorless camera in December of last year, they teased many notable improvements and features which would come via a firmware update. And today, Leica has delivered on that promise […]
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Highlight weighted metering
I want it for all Leica cameras.
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Agreed! This is a game-changer for landscape photography and from-the-hip street shooting alike.
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Did I hear correctly that Leica was going to release new firmware for the SL-2 lenses that would allow for adjustment of focus throw? I have been waiting for this but seen no announcement of such. Thanks in advance…Peter
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The lens firmware is already available.
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Firmware Update for Q2 and Q2 Monochrom Adds Pixel Mapping 3 years, 11 months ago
Today, Leica has released new firmware for both the Q2 and Q2 Monochrom cameras. Firmware version 3.1 for the Q2 and version 1.1 for the Q2 Monochrom add automatic and manual pixel mapping capability. Typically […]
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Understand your concerns. Ludwig is the internal codename of the camera. We host the firmware files since Leica has a bad habit of moving or removing the files. This allows our users to find and download older versions of firmware that Leica no longer provides access to.