The following press release by Leica Camera AG reached us this morning:
LEICA M-P THE NEXT GENERATION OF THE
LEICA RANGEFINDER CAMERA FOR PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
Leica Camera AG, Wetzlar, presents a
further model in the Leica rangefinder camera segment. Based on the otherwise
identical Leica M, the Leica M-P offers all the technical advantages of the
Leica M-System and several additional features, for example an enlarged buffer
memory. The ‘P’ in the name of this camera indicates the particularly discreet
and enduring design concept with which the Leica M-P joins the line of Leica
M-Cameras conceived especially to fulfil the needs of professional
photographers.
The buffer memory capacity of the Leica
M-P has been increased to 2 GB – twice the size of that of the Leica M. This
guarantees that the Leica M-P is immediately ready to shoot in almost all
situations. This is a particular advantage when shooting pictures in rapid
succession, as the image data needs to be buffered directly after the shutter
is released, before writing to the SD memory card. This means that users can
now react to events with even greater spontaneity to capture the decisive
moment in almost every photographic situation.
In terms of design, the Leica M-P is
based on the typical characteristics of the Leica rangefinder system and
focuses in particular on robustness and a long product lifespan. The use of an
extremely scratch-resistant sapphire crystal cover for its LCD monitor is one
example of this. This material is so hard that it can only be worked with
special diamond cutting tools and is one of the world’s hardest materials. In
practical terms, the sapphire glass LCD cover is almost unbreakable and offers
resistance to many kinds of wear and stresses, meaning that the camera is
ideally equipped for many years of use. Thanks to an anti-reflective coating on
both sides of the cover glass, image reviewing is now even better, even in
difficult lighting conditions, and allows photographers to assess and check
every subject with optimum precision both before and after exposure.
The unobtrusive and minimalistic look of
the Leica M-P provides even greater discretion in decisive shooting situations.
Many photographers who already use Leica M-Cameras actually tape over the red
Leica logo to make their work as unobtrusive as possible. For precisely this
reason, this identifying feature has been omitted from the new rangefinder
camera. Instead, the top plate of the camera is engraved with a subtle Leica
script.
Other new details of the camera include
a frame selection lever with which bright-line frames for six different focal
lengths can be projected into the viewfinder to simulate subject framing. The
corresponding frames are shown in pairs for the focal lengths 28 and 90 mm, 35
and 135 mm or 50 and 75 mm. This avoids the need to change lenses to assess
suitable subject framing, offers greater creative freedom and allows
photographers to concentrate fully on composing their pictures.
The Leica M-P is available now from authorized Leica dealers in two different versions: a black-paint version and a
traditional silver chrome version. The Leica M-P complements the Leica M. Both
cameras will be marketed together.
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