By David Farkas, LeicaStore Miami
Today, Leica has released
a new special edition based on the M10-P digital rangefinder. The Leica M10-P“White” comes on the heels of the M10-P “Ghost Edition” which was released justlast week. This time, we’re treated to a striking white-on-white look, with the
camera finished in white paint, trimmed with white leather cladding and silver
controls. The included 50mm f/1.4 Summilux-M ASPH in silver chrome features
white engravings and a white focus tab. Rounding out the package is a matching
white leather shoulder strap and white leather lens case.
Believe it or not, this
isn’t the first all-white Leica M. Back in 2009, The Leica M8 “White Edition”
showed off its crisp look to no shortage of “oohs and ahhs.” The white-painted
camera was paired with a silver chrome 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit and matching white
strap. Then, in 2012, Leica released a White M9-P exclusively for the Japanese
market in very limited numbers. Built around a silver chrome camera with white
leather cladding, that set included a silver chrome 50mm f/0.95 Noctilux-M
ASPH. Both of these sets remain highly desirable today, because, let’s face it,
a white camera is just so strikingly beautiful and unique.
For the latest M10-P“White” Leica has gone all out. Fit and finish is off the charts. Taking a look
at the back of the camera, we can see that the surrounding area around the rear
LCD is even painted white, with matching silver buttons, a silver direction pad
and silver thumb wheel. The original M8 “White Edition” came up just short of a
completely white/silver visage, instead sporting stock black buttons, a black
USB cover and black strap protectors.
Pricing and Availability
The Leica M10-P “White”
will start shipping within the next week for a price of $14,495. The set is
limited to just 350 pieces worldwide. If you are interested in purchasing the
M10-P ‘White’ set, you can do so at Leica Store Miami by clicking the button
below, calling 305-921-4433 or sending an email to info@leicastoremiami.com.
Press Release
December 19, 2019 – The
latest special edition camera from Leica Camera, the Leica M10-P “White”, is a
unique take on the flagship Leica M10-P digital rangefinder. The all-white
paint finish with white cowhide leather covering, white engravings, silver
accents and matching silver chrome Leica 50mm Summilux-M f/1.4 ASPH. lens
create a striking presence of a pure white canvas that allows the vibrant red
of the Leica logo and lens alignment dot to beautifully catch the eye with
their stark contrast.
Especially unique to this
camera is the surrounding frame of the LCD and buttons on the rear, normally
black, now in white for the first time. As for the lens, the metal silver
chrome front cap, white engravings, and white focusing tab on the barrel maintain
the unified look of the camera set in nearly every way possible. The Leica
M10-P “White” will be limited to 350 sets worldwide, with an individual special
edition number engraved on the hot shoe in white, exclusively available through
Leica Stores and Boutiques.
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