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Josh Lehrer wrote a new post, Leica Announces Instant Savings on M Monochrom 9 years, 10 months ago
Today, Leica has announced an instant savings promotion of $750 on the Leica M Monochrom in both black and silver chrome. The savings are applied instantly to the purchase of a brand new Monochrom camera. The promotion ends March 31, 2015.
Please note this promotion only applies towards brand new Leica products purchased in the United States or Canada. The promotion is valid on the Leica M Monochrom in black or silver chrome. To participate in the promotion, simply purchase an applicable product and the voucher will be applied instantly.
Please don't hesitate to contact Leica Store Miami anytime with questions, either via phone at 305-921-4433 or via email. The promotion ends March 31, 2015.
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Josh Lehrer wrote a new post, Leica Announces Price Increases for 2015 9 years, 10 months ago
Leica Camera has announced new pricing on certain products for 2015. For all sport optics products, the new pricing is in effect immediately. For photography equipment, the new pricing goes into effect on February 1, 2015.
Below is a list of the photography equipment which will increase in price on February 1:
Item
Current Price
New Price
ChangeLeica M, Black Paint (Typ 240)
$6,500
$7,450
$950Leica M, Silver Chrome Paint (Typ 240)
$6,500
$7,450
$950Leica Traveller Tripod
$500
$535
$35Ever -ready case M/M-P (Typ 240) with small front, black
$390
$450
$60Ever-ready case M/M-P (Typ 240) with large front, black
$390
$450
$60Ever-ready case M/M-P (Typ 240) with small front, cognac
$390
$450
$60Ever-ready case M/M-P (Typ 240) with large front, cognac
$390
$450
$60Leica Ball Head 38
$375
$425
$50Leica R Adapter M
$310
$365
$55Protector, Leather, Stone Grey for Leica T
$140
$160
$20Adapter E49 to E67 for Universal polarizing filter M
$105
$130
$25Leica Snap T (Typ 701), Black
$79
$95
$16Leica Snap T (Typ 701), White
$79
$95
$16Leica Snap T (Typ 701), Melon-Yellow
$79
$95
$16Leica Snap T (Typ 701), Orange-Red
$79
$95
$16Neck Strap, Silicon, White
$79
$110
$31Neck Strap, Silicon, Melon-Yellow
$79
$110
$31Neck Strap, Silicon, Orange-Red
$79
$110
$31Neoprene Case M Black, w/small front
$65
$75
$10Neoprene Case M Black, w/large front
$65
$75
$10Soft Release Button, ‘Leica', 12mm, red
$65
$75
$10Soft Release Button, ‘Leica', 8mm, red
$65
$75
$10Soft Release Button, ‘Leica', 12mm, chrome
$65
$75
$10Soft Release Button, ‘Leica', 8mm, chrome
$65
$75
$10Soft Release Button, ‘M', 8mm, black
$65
$75
$10Adapter for 135mm lens (11889) for Pol. Filter (13356)
$50
$55
$5If you are on the fence about purchasing a new Leica M (Typ 240), do keep in mind that the the current promotion of $750 off a new M body will end on January 31, and the price will be increasing as well at the same time!
The new pricing on these sport optics items is in effect immediately:
Item
New Price
2014 Price
Change8 + 12 x 42 Duovid Black
$2,599
$2,499
$10010 + 15 x 50 Duovid Black
$2,899
$2,799
$1008 x 42 Ultravid BL/Black Leather
$1,899
$1,799
$10010 x 42 Ultravid BL/Black Leather
$1,999
$1,899
$1008 x 20 BCR/Black Ultravid Compact
$749
$729
$2010 x 25 BCR/Black Ultravid Compact
$799
$779
$208 x 20 BCL Ultravid w/Brown Leather Case
$849
$799
$5010 x 25 BCL Ultravid w/Brown Leather Case
$899
$849
$508 x 20 BCA Black w/Case
$499
$469
$3010 x 25 BCA Black w/Case
$529
$499
$30Silverline 8 x 42
$1,999
$1,899
$100Silverline 10 x 42
$2,099
$1,999
$100Televid Case/T65 Angled
$240
$220
$20Televid Case/T65 Straight
$240
$220
$20Televid Case/T82 Angled
$240
$220
$20Televid Case/T82 Straight
$240
$220
$20To take advantage of the current pricing on camera equipment, all orders must by placed by midnight (Eastern Time) on January 31, 2015. Also note that the $750 promotion on Leica M (Typ 240) bodies ends at the same time on January 31. If an item is out of stock but ordered before the increase goes into effect we will honor the pre-increase pricing.
Please feel free to call at 305-921-4433 or email us with any questions.
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Josh Lehrer wrote a new post, Leica Announces T Firmware Update 1.3 9 years, 11 months ago
Today, Leica Camera has announced a firmware update for the Leica T (Typ 701): version 1.3. The firmware update enhances functionality and improves performance along with changing a few menu settings.
The new […]
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Josh Lehrer wrote a new post, Leica Compact Digital Camera Guide 10 years ago
Take a look at the current lineup of compact digital cameras offered by Leica today and you will be presented with a number of tempting choices. It can be a challenge to figure out which camera will fit your needs […]
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Josh Lehrer wrote a new post, Adobe Lightroom 5.7 Released with Support for New Leica Cameras 10 years ago
Today, Adobe released the latest version of its popular image editing software, Lightroom 5.7. This update adds support for the following Leica Cameras:
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Josh Lehrer wrote a new post, Leica Announces Promotions on M (Typ 240) and Select M Lenses 10 years ago
Beginning Saturday, November 15, 2014 and running through January 31, 2015, Leica Camera is offering a $750 instant voucher towards the purchase of a brand new Leica M (Typ 240) in black or silver chrome, and a $250 instant voucher towards the purchase of nearly any brand new M-System lens, with the exception of the newly announced f/2.4 Summarits, Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH in Silver Chrome, Noctilux-M 50mm f/0.95 ASPH in Silver Chrome, and the APO-Summicron-M 50mm f/2 ASPH.
Please note this promotion only applies towards brand new Leica products purchased in the United States or Canada. The promotion is not valid on the Leica M-P (Typ 240) or Leica M Monochrom. To participate in the promotion, simply purchase an applicable product and the voucher will be applied instantly.
Please don't hesitate to contact Leica Store Miami anytime with questions, either via phone at 305-921-4433 or via email. The promotion ends January 31, 2015.
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Josh Lehrer wrote a new post, Price Reduction on Leica Summarit-M f/2.5 Lenses 10 years, 1 month ago
Having announced a line of redesigned Summarit-M Lenses at Photokina, Leica is now in the process of phasing out the current f/2.5 Summarit lens line. This means that Leica Store Miami is able to offer these excellent lenses at reduced pricing, brand new.
The Summarit-M f/2.5 lenses offer a great combination of light weight, fast focus throw, and superb optical performance. In addition to being lovely to use on an M camera, they can be especially handy when used on smaller form cameras like the Leica ( Typ 701). Here is a list of the reduced-rice lenses Leica Store Miami has in stock:
Leica Summarit-M 35mm f/2.5 – $1,695 (Was $1,950)
Leica Summarit-M 50mm f/2.5 – $1,295 (Was $1,750)
Leica Summarit-M 75mm f/2.5 – $1,695 (Was $1,950)
Leica Summarit-M 90mm f/2.5 – $1,895 (Was $2,150)
Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions via email or phone at 305-921-4433.
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Josh Lehrer wrote a new post, Leica V-LUX (Typ 114), X (Typ 113) and X-E Now Shipping 10 years, 2 months ago
Now that Photokina has wrapped up and we have had time to learn all about the amazing group of new Leica products, we wait patiently for our first deliveries. We are pleased to report that as of today, Leica Camera is shipping the new V-LUX (Typ 114), the X (Typ 113) in both black and silver, and the X-E (Typ 102). While the products might not be immediately in stock due to existing pre-orders, this is great news as it fits right in with Leica's initial product delivery estimates and bodes well for users looking to get their hands on the new cameras before the holidays. You can look forward to more photos and reviews of the new products here on Red Dot Forum in the coming weeks!
If you have any questions about the new products or wish to place an order, please feel free to call 305-921-4433, email us, or stop by in person at Leica Store Miami to see the new toys firsthand!
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Josh Lehrer replied to the topic New S (007) in the forum Leica S 10 years, 2 months ago
To be honest I'm actually pleased with Leica’s decision to stay at 37.5 megapixels. Having made many large prints with the S2 and the S (Typ 006) I've yet to find myself wanting for more resolution. I find that the only times the image sharpness is not satisfactory is when I make a mistake in my technique. As we all know the tolerances for m…[Read more]
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Josh Lehrer commented on the post, Leica Announces Leica S-E (Typ 006) Medium Format Digital SLR 10 years, 2 months ago
In reply to: Josh Lehrer wrote a new post, Leica Announces Leica S-E (Typ 006) Medium Format Digital SLR Today, as part of their Photokina announcements, Leica has introduced the Leica S-E (Typ 006), a refreshed version of the current Leica S (Typ 006). The Leica S-E (Typ 006) features all of the same technical and operational specifications as the S (Typ 006), but is finished with an anthracite top cover, silver anodized dial and hot shoe, and comes in at a lower price point. The Leica S-E (Typ 006) will be available in September 2014. To learn more about the Leica S-E, visit Leica Store Miami's website, give us a call, or email us anytime.View
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Josh Lehrer wrote a new post, Leica Announces M (Typ 240) Edition “Leica 60” Set 10 years, 2 months ago
Today, as part of their Photokina announcements, Leica has released the M (Typ 240) Edition “Leica 60” Set which includes a unique Leica M-P (Typ 240) made from stainless steel that has no LCD screen and a stainless steel Leica Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH FLE. Instead of the usual collection of buttons and menu settings, the camera has a simple ISO dial on the back similar to Leica's film M cameras and shoots an uncompressed DNG file. The official press release from Leica:
This year, Leica Camera AG, Wetzlar, is celebrating two special anniversaries. At Photokina 2014, the focus of the celebrations will not be exclusively on 100 years of Leica photography, but also on the 60th anniversary of the legendary Leica M rangefinder system.
The first Leica M-Camera to possess the unique characteristics of the Leica M-System was the Leica M3, presented in 1954. A camera distinguished by absolute mechanical and optical precision and a focus on the essential parameters needed for photography. A camera with functions that clearly placed the skills of the photographer in the foreground rather than any special features the camera offered. Continuously perfected over six decades, these unique characteristics, today in combination with the latest technological innovations, still differentiate the current Leica M models from other cameras.
And now, on the 60th anniversary of this legendary camera, Leica Camera AG presents a commemorative limited edition: the Leica M Edition 60. The set consists of a Leica M-P digital camera (Typ 240) and the fast Leica Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH lens, both in special versions created by Audi Design that pay homage to the essence of photography and carry it back to its origins.
Reduced to only the essential camera features, the Leica M Edition 60 is the first digital camera to concentrate exclusively on the bare functions required for digital photography – shutter speed, aperture, focusing and ISO sensitivity. This is also the reason for the replacement of the camera’s display with an ISO selector dial. For reasons of quality, exposures are saved as raw data in DNG format. Working with the Leica M Edition 60 intentionally demands the same care and attention as working with an analogue model. Only the sensor and the entire electronics reflect the state of the art of contemporary camera technology.
With the Leica M Edition 60, photographers compose and frame each subject in the viewfinder, set the aperture and shutter speed and press the shutter release at the decisive moment. Instead of the constant distraction of technical features and the checking of menu settings and controls, they enjoy the freedom to concentrate completely on their subjects. With this concept, Leica is once again the synonym for an art in which technology plays a role subordinate to the essentially creative aspects of photography.
In addition to these unusual features, above all the exceptional finish of the products is an outstanding aspect of the Leica M Edition 60. Here, stainless steel – a material that is extremely difficult to work with – has been employed for the visible metallic elements of the camera and lens. Resistant and durable in equal measure, this material guarantees enduring value preservation and lends the products a refined character with a silky sheen. The premium look is further complemented by special anthracite-colored genuine-leather trim applied to the camera body.
Strictly limited to 600 examples worldwide, the cameras and lenses of the Leica M Edition 60 feature unique matching numbers between 001/600 and 600/600. The M-Cameras also bear the engravings ‘Leica 60’ and ‘Leica Camera Wetzlar’. The special edition includes a camera protector, also created by Audi Design.
The Leica M Edition 60 will be available starting October 2014.
To learn more about the Leica M Edition 60 set, visit Leica Store Miami's website, give us a call, or email us. This is a limited edition set and will sell out fast!
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Josh Lehrer wrote a new post, Leica Announces S (Typ 007) Medium Format Digital SLR 10 years, 2 months ago
Today, as part of their Photokina announcements, Leica has introduced the Leica S (Typ 007), the highly anticipated successor to the Leica S (Typ 006) medium format digital SLR camera. The S (Typ 007) features a 37.5 megapixel CMOS sensor with live view, focus peaking, HD video up to 4K, integrated Wi-Fi and GPS, and an ISO range from 200-6400. The official press release from Leica:
With the Leica S (Type 007), Leica Camera AG, Wetzlar, presents the new top model of the Leica S-System. As a logical development of its predecessors, the new Leica S features a multitude of radically new components – like the Leica CMOS sensor and the Leica Maestro II image processor – and now opens up new dimensions in the field of medium-format photography.
For the first time, the combination of the highest burst rate, extreme sensor sensitivity and comprehensive capture modes for still pictures – and now also video in exceptional quality – provides photographers with the opportunity to exploit the superior imaging capabilities of medium format for productions that demand maximum mobility and drive. The Leica S significantly accelerates and simplifies the photographic workflow with a multitude of features that are unique to medium-format photography – and some of them not only there. In addition to the new body, a new lens also expands the capabilities of the S-System. With regard to speed and imaging quality, the Leica Summicron-S 100 mm f/2 ASPH. telephoto portrait lens represents a new benchmark.
New image sensor and new processor for increased quality and higher speed
Amongst the most remarkable innovations in the Leica S are the new Leica CMOS sensor and Maestro II image processor. Thanks to these, it has been possible to enormously increase the speed and versatility of the S-System and raise it to a level that was previously unheard of in the medium-format segment. With a burst frequency of up to 3.5 frames per second, full-HD video in full-frame medium-format sensor size and 4K video recording, fast Live View mode and exceptional imaging quality at all ISO settings, the Leica S (Type 007) once again documents its status as the benchmark in the medium-format segment. The 2 GB buffer memory ensures smooth shooting of rapid sequences and, despite its more than doubled burst rate capability, the new focal plane shutter in the camera offers a further significantly increased service life of at least 150,000 cycles.
Fast, predictive autofocus module for subjects in motion
The revised autofocus system brings not only higher speed, but also more reliable and more precise focusing. To ensure optimum sharpness and precise tracking of moving subjects, the Leica S (Type 007) features a predictive autofocus mode: the camera registers the motion of the subject and determines the distance to it at the moment of exposure. In combination with its fascinating imaging quality and high burst rate, the Leica S sets entirely new standards for professional medium-format action photography.
Integrated Wlan, GPS system and levelling aid for precision and uncomplicated workflows
The Leica S is currently the only professional camera to feature an integrated GPS module that can record the geographical positioning data of the momentary location in the Exif data of the image file whenever needed, as well as automatically set the local system time. On the basis of the coordinates, appropriate software installed on a computer, for instance the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom package supplied with the camera, can display the precise location of each image on a map and register the corresponding place names as search keys for archived photos. The new dual-axis levelling aid (spirit level) displays the precise horizontal and vertical orientation of the camera in the viewfinder to allow photographers to align the subject with absolute precision and without any need for external aids. In combination with an app for smartphones and tablets, the camera’s integrated Wlan module enables remote control of the camera and remote image assessment in Live View mode to provide simpler and intuitive workflows.
Optimised handling
With a resolution of 921,600 pixels, a 3″ diagonal, full sRGB colour space and increased contrast and brightness, the display allows optimum assessment of subjects and images in every situation. The glass plate protecting the monitor is manufactured from tough and scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass.
The panel on the top deck of the Leica S has been redesigned as a trans-reflective display with a larger area and optimised information content to ensure optimum legibility – even in bright sunlight. Two new control elements on the top deck enable direct selection of Live View mode and the activation of video recording.
Lifespan
Leica S-Cameras are designed and constructed for many years of daily use. The new stainless-steel bayonet guarantees even greater endurance under even the toughest conditions. The Leica S (Type 007) possesses all the proven quality characteristics of the S-System. These include the large 30 × 45 mm Leica Pro Format sensor and its micro-lens layer that guarantees consistently uniform brightness from corner to corner. The camera and S-Lenses are extremely ruggedly built and sealed against environmental influences like dust and rain. The system’s unique dual-shutter concept offers photographers the choice of using the camera’s fast focal plane shutter with speeds up to 1/4000 s or the electronically controlled central shutter of the CS lenses that allows flash sync at all shutter speeds up to 1/1000 s. The ten currently available Leica S-System lenses, six of which are also available with a central shutter, offer photographers all important focal lengths and a first-class tilt/shift lens. At the same time, numerous third-party medium-format lenses can be mounted on the Leica S with adapters: for instance the Leica S-Adapter H for Hasselblad H lenses and the Leica S-Adapter C for Contax 645 lenses, both of which provide full compatibility – including autofocus, central shutter control (Hasselblad) and automatic aperture control.
The Leica S is uncompromisingly built for maximum dependability in use and also features details like cable connections with strain relief, separate slots for CompactFlash and SD memory cards, further optimised energy efficiency and a scratch-resistant display. The Leica S therefore stands alone as an ideal and extremely reliable tool for achieving maximum quality results in the studio and on location under even the most unfavourable conditions.
The Leica S is supplied complete with the Leica Protection Plan. The LPP offers photographers an extended warranty for a period of three years, a replacement camera to cover repair times and numerous other benefits.
The launch of the Leica S (Type 007) is planned for Spring 2015.
This is a HUGE update for the S-System and is one of the most significant announcements at this Photokina. You can learn more about the S (Typ 007) at Leica Store Miami's website, or you can give us a call or email us anytime.
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Josh Lehrer wrote a new post, Leica Announces Silver Noctilux-M 50mm and Summilux-M 35mm Lenses 10 years, 2 months ago
Today, as part of their Photokina announcements, Leica has released silver anodized versions of two of their most popular M-System lenses: the Leica Summilux-M 35 mm f/1.4 ASPH FLE Silver Anodized and the Leica Noctilux-M 50 mm f/0.95 ASPH Silver Anodized. Unlike some of Leica's previous silver chrome lenses which were made from brass and quite a bit heavier than their black chrome counterparts, these two new lenses are made from aluminum and do not weigh any more than the black versions. Optically they are identical to their counterparts in black chrome as well. The official press release from Leica:
Leica Camera AG, Wetzlar now offers two of the fastest Leica M-Lenses, the Leica Noctilux-M 50mm f/0.95 ASPH and the Leica Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH, in an alternative silver anodized finish. The technical specifications of both lenses are identical to those of their serially produced counterparts. Whether in classic black or elegant silver, the two lenses offer exceptional imaging performance and enormous versatility, particularly when shooting in available light.
As the world’s fastest aspherical lens, the Leica Noctilux-M 50mm f/0.95 ASPH represents a milestone in lens construction and possesses a unique performance spectrum. At its maximum aperture, its extremely shallow depth of field enables the creation of portraits and detail studies characterized by inimitable aesthetic qualities. When used for available-light photography, the lens actually exceeds the perceptive capabilities of the human eye and delivers outstanding imaging results. Due to the very natural reproduction of perspectives and proportions by its 50mm focal length, it is also an ideal universal lens that allows true-to-life rendition of subjects under normal lighting conditions.
The Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH combines a moderate wide-angle character with natural reproduction of proportions and is therefore also an extremely versatile lens. Regardless of whether it’s a matter of selective focus in the close-up range, high-contrast available-light applications or landscape shots with immense depth of field, the lens delivers persuasive arguments in any situation. Its focal length of 35mm, the classic for reportage photography, makes it ideal as the first lens for newcomers to Leica M-Cameras, while its low weight and particularly compact size make it perfect as part of a lightweight M-System for travel photography.
As is the case for all Leica lenses, the Leica Noctilux-M 50mm f/0.95 ASPH and the Leica Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH are designed and constructed by Leica optical specialists and combine the best of optical and mechanical expertise. As particularly reliable products with enduring value, they are made in Germany from only the finest materials and assembled in an elaborate process entirely by hand. The combination of cutting-edge technologies and painstaking manufacturing procedures guarantees consistently excellent quality.
Both lenses in silver anodized finish will be available from the end of October 2014.
To see more images, tech specs, and to place an order you can see the lenses on Leica Store Miami's website. Feel free to give us a call or email us anytime with questions.
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Josh Lehrer wrote a new post, Leica Announces New Summarit-M Lenses 10 years, 2 months ago
Today, as part of their Photokina announcements, Leica has released a full range of new Summarit-M lenses, available in black or silver chrome. The official press release from Leica:
Leica Camera AG, Wetzlar, presents a new generation of Leica Summarit-M-Lenses. In comparison with the previous models, these new lenses with a maximum aperture of f/2.4 offer improved performance characteristics and new lens design. The range of focal lengths available in the Leica Summarit-M-Lens family remains the same, with 35, 50, 75 and 90mm. For the first time, they are now available in a choice of black and silver anodized finishes.
Manufactured using cutting-edge technologies, the Leica Summarit-M-Lenses provide exceptional imaging quality in all photographic situations. As is the case for all Leica lenses, they are designed and constructed by Leica optical specialists and combine the best of optical and mechanical expertise. As particularly reliable products with enduring value, they are made in Germany from only the finest materials and assembled in an elaborate process entirely by hand. The combination of cutting-edge technologies and painstaking manufacturing procedur
es guarantees consistently excellent quality. In summary, in the Leica lens portfolio, the Leica Summarit lenses represent an ideal compromise between lens speed and compact size.
The Leica Summarit-M 35mm f/2.4 ASPH is the smallest and lightest 35mm lens in the Leica rangefinder system. It is the only lens of the new generation of Leica Summarit-M-Lenses to feature an aspherical lens element.
Its high performance, light weight and easy handling make the Leica Summarit-M 50mm f/2.4 a particularly versatile lens. The angle of view of this lens corresponds to the field of view and normal vision of the human eye and offers impressively neutral and natural perspectives and proportions. It delivers high contrast, perfect image field flatness and impressive color correction.
The Summarit-M 75mm f/2.4 is significantly more compact than other M-Lenses with similar focal lengths and achieves outstanding imaging performance. In comparison to its predecessor, the new lens now has a closest focusing distance of only 0.7 meters. In combination with the 35mm Summarit-M, it makes up an ideal pair of lenses for exploring the fascinating world of creative image composition.
The Leica Summarit-M 90mm f/2.4 rounds off the family of Summarit-M-Lenses with an extremely versatile telephoto lens. This particularly compact lens offers ideal handling and is characterized by exceptional optical and mechanical quality. The closest focusing distance was reduced for this lens, too, to 0.9 meters
The 75 and 90mm Leica Summarit-M-Lenses will be available from September on and will be followed by the 35 and 50 mm lenses from October. The lenses are sold complete with a lens hood and a metal lens cap.
This is an especially exciting announcement from Leica and gives M-System users many new choices for lenses to use. The silver lenses especially would work beautifully on a silver Leica T with the M-Adapter-T. The Leica Summarit-M 35mm f/2.4 ASPH could prove to be a popular new lens, as it combines Leica's legendary aspherical lens image quality with a compact size and reasonable price. To see the full tech specs of these lenses, check them out on Leica Store Miami's website and don't hesitate to email us with any questions. Links for the individual lenses are below:
Leica Summarit-M 35mm f/2.4 ASPH Black Anodized Finish
Leica Summarit-M 35mm f/2.4 ASPH Silver Anodized Finish
Leica Summarit-M 50mm f/2.4 Black Anodized Finish
Leica Summarit-M 50mm f/2.4 Silver Anodized Finish
Leica Summarit-M 75mm f/2.4 Black Anodized Finish
Leica Summarit-M 75mm f/2.4 Silver Anodized Finish
Leica Summarit-M 90mm f/2.4 Black Anodized Finish
Leica Summarit-M 90mm f/2.4 Silver Anodized Finish
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Josh Lehrer wrote a new post, Leica Announces D-LUX (Typ 109) Digital Camera 10 years, 2 months ago
Today, as part of their Photokina announcements, Leica has introduced the new Leica D-LUX (Typ 109) digital camera, which replaces the venerable Leica D-Lux 6. The new D-LUX features a large 4/3 image sensor with a 12.8 megpixel resolution, built in Wi-Fi, 4K video, an integrated electronic viewfinder and a number of mechanical manual controls including a shutter speed dial and aperture ring. The official press release from Leica:
Leica Camera AG, Wetzlar, presents a new model in the Leica D-Lux line. The high-performance Leica D-Lux compact camera features a fast Leica DC Vario-Summilux 10.9–34 mm f/1.7–2.8 ASPH. zoom lens with a very fast initial aperture and an extremely practical zoom range equivalent to 24 to 75 mm in 35 mm format. In comparison to the previous model, it offers a larger Four Thirds sensor that, in combination with its lens ensures superior picture quality in all shooting situations. The familiar, extensive package of features, with automatic mode, manual setting options and improved video capability, now includes an integrated electronic viewfinder with 2.8 MP resolution and a Wi-Fi module. Together with its intuitive handling concept, the Leica D-Lux in classically elegant camera design is an ideal companion for capturing unique moments in pictures of impressive quality with a high level of creative freedom.
The Leica DC Vario-Summilux 10.9–34 mm f/1.7–2.8 ASPH. zoom lens of the Leica D-Lux is perfectly matched to the camera’s large sensor. With an impressive maximum ISO sensitivity of 25600, the D-Lux guarantees pictures with natural colours and exceptional quality above all when used for available-light photography. In addition to this, its versatile zoom lens makes it an ideal camera for almost all genres of photography – from portraits to landscapes, architecture to macro, and reportage photography, the classical domain of Leica cameras.
The camera’s video capability adds even greater versatility and allows the recording of moving pictures in 4K, the high-definition, digital video format with four times higher resolution than full HD.
The Leica D-Lux is also the first camera of the D-Lux line to offer an integrated Wi-Fi module that allows remote control of the camera from a smartphone or tablet – a particularly useful feature, for example, for shots with the self-timer function. The Leica Image Shuttle app required for this function can be downloaded free of charge and installed on iOS or Android devices. The camera can also transfer still pictures and videos via a WLAN connection. An integrated NFC (Near Field Communication) module quickly and easily sets up a Wi-Fi connection with an NFC-compatible smartphone when the phone is held close to the camera.
The Leica D-Lux is distinguished by classically elegant, timelessly beautiful design with particular attention to simple and intuitive handling. As the prime consideration is always the picture, and distractions must be kept to a minimum, the change between automatic and manual modes is also particularly simple. The sharp, high-contrast image in the camera’s integrated electronic viewfinder displays the same exposure settings as shown on the monitor screen and ensures that the ideal composition of every subject is quickly found. Pictures can be viewed directly and reliably assessed on the high-resolution 3″ LCD monitor screen – even in bright sunlight.
An extensive range of technical equipment and premium bags and cases is also available for the Leica D-Lux: for example, a leather case, a leather protector and the Leica Twist D-Lux.
The Leica D-Lux will be available from November 2014. The camera comes complete with a Leica CF D flash unit. The camera package also includes Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, the professional workflow solution for still picture and video processing, available as a free download after product registration.
To learn more about the new Leica D-LUX (Typ 109) you can check out the camera on Leica Store Miami's website. Give us a call or email us anytime with questions.
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Hi, is this the Sony cmos chip or the CMOSIS sensor?
The sensor is a Leica/CMOSIS chip, similar in architecture to the one used in the M (Typ 240), with a 6µ pixel pitch. I'm told that the with the second generation MAESTRO II processor, we might even see better high ISO performance in the S (Typ 007) than in the M.
Any idea when image samples will be available? Also, is the S-E essentially the previous Type 006?
Any idea when image samples will be available? Also, is the S-E essentially the previous Type 006?
David, will you be doing an in depth review?
I see the value of greater iso and fps but surprised by the static pixel count, can you shed any light on Leica's intended market for this camera?
I plan on doing a full S System write-up today or tomorrow. Stay tuned!
I'm presently working on a write-up now. Getting pretty late/early here but so much information!