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  • Curious to hear from those who have gotten back their repaired 120mm CS lenses. How's the AF working? How long did the repair take/cost?

  • Every two years, the world of Leica is thrown into a frenzy as Photokina approaches. Over the last decade, Leica has consistently introduced a range of new and exciting cameras and accessories at the show. While I […]

    • Yes, the Leica M-P (Typ 240) does show focus peaking in the EVF2 (and it shows it on the rear LCD as well when you are not using the EVF).

  • WPalank;8593 wrote: Ben Ross, Leica S Rep USA, was at a Leica Event today with 6 S Cameras. I asked him about the Update, he said he had no idea but stated one of his cameras had a Beta Version loaded and handed it to me with 120 CS lens attached. Night and Day Folks, Night and Day. I was in a darkish room and started testing AF on objects around…

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  • Today, Leica Camera has announced the new Leica M-P (Typ 240) camera in black paint and silver chrome. Similar in concept to the Leica M9-P and Leica M8.2, the Leica M-P (Typ 240) offers a number of new features and enhancements over the current Leica M (Typ 240). The new features include:

    • Rear LCD screen made from scratch-resistant sapphire glass
    • Larger, 2GB image buffer for longer continuous shooting
    • Classic Leica look with removal of red Leica dot and “M” logo
    • Leica script writing on top plate
    • Frame line selector lever has been added
    • Info button, directional pad, and thumb wheel “blacked out” on black paint model
    • Removal of “Leica Camera Made in Germany” from rear of top plate

    One feature that stands out is the increase in the camera's buffer to 2GB, which will allow for considerably more continuous shooting without interruption. This is a welcome upgrade and will certainly help differentiate the new M-P from the current M. A range of new camera protectors and ever ready cases have been introduced as well, to accommodate for the addition of the frame line selector lever on the front of the camera body. The official press release from Leica:

    Leica Camera is proud to present the Leica M-P, an elegant, discrete and faster model to the M-System. Embodying the best of Leica M cameras, the Leica M-P has an unobtrusive appearance, appealing to professional photographers and avid Leica M users.

    KEY BENEFITS & FEATURES

    • Scratch resistant display-cover made of sapphire glass
    • Long-lasting readiness to capture due to a large double sized image buffer of 2GB
    • Pure look without the Leica Logo and “M” lettering on the front side
    • Manual viewfinder frame selection with the traditional ‘frame selector‘

    The large buffer size of 2GB makes it possible to shoot up to 24 images in full continuous speed of 3 frames per second. With such a buffer size, the new Leica M-P is ready to shoot at almost anytime, thus, the ‘decisive moment’ is never missed.

    With the reduced, classic look, without the Leica logo, the Leica M-P has an unobtrusive appearance making it a professional tool with a unique identity. The sapphire glass is extremely scratch resistant and unbreakable, an appealing feature to professional photographers. Leica Camera is the only manufacturer that offers sapphire glass as acamera display protection. The Leica M-P has the classic image field selector which is another appealing feature to professional photographers and avid Leica M users.

    The Leica M-P in silver chrome finish will be available from late August while the black paint finish version will be available from mid-September. There are new protectors and ever ready cases designed for the Leica M-P which will be available from mid-September. The new case designs will accommodate the frame selector on the M-P.

    Current protectors and ever ready cases cannot be used with the Leica M-P. Other technical accessories such as the multi-functional handgrip M, electronic viewfinder EVF 2, R-Adapter M for the M (Typ 240) can be used with the Leica M-P.

    To place an order for the Leica M-P (Typ 240) or with any questions, please call or email us anytime or check out our website.

     

    • josh speaks so rapidly (or the video has been speeded up) that I can barely understand what he is saying, much less take the information in. I gave up after a few minutes into video number two.
      Pity, because I'd like to hear what he has to say.
      Best regards,
      Bill

      • Hmm. Perhaps you can try watching the video a different web browser. He actually speaks quite slowly and deliberately in order to be clear.

    • very informative

  • Leica Camera has announced that effective September 1, 2014 there will be a price increase on the Leica M (Typ 240) camera in both black and silver chrome.

    Currently, both cameras are priced at $6,950. Starting September 1, 2014 both will be priced at $7,250. To purchase a Leica M (Typ 240) at the current price of $6,950 your order must be placed before September 1, 2014.

    Please don't hesitate to call or email us with any questions.

  • Just working on updating Red Dot Forum!

  • Today, somehow everything works fine again, thanks!

  • Ben Ross, Leica S Rep USA, was at a Leica Event today with 6 S Cameras. I asked him about the Update, he said he had no idea but stated one of his cameras had a Beta Version loaded and handed it to me with 120 CS lens attached. Night and Day Folks, Night and Day. I was in a darkish room and started testing AF on objects around the room, it just…[Read more]

  • See my post at top of Forum. new Firmware that was supposed to have been released yesterday Aug 14 was supposed to address AF issues many of us were having. I received my Print Issue of LFI yesterday, but one can simply download the Issue through the LFI App. I think it is Page 58 that describes the update in roughly one page. cheers!

  • 120mm has been sold,
    Thanks

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    Today, Leica Camera has announced the new Leica Summicron-S 100mm f/2 ASPH, equivalent to an 80mm lens in the 35mm camera system. This looks like it could be one of the more interesting lenses in the Leica S-System lineup. One could informally call it the “Noctilux for the Leica S-System” and we expect it to render the “Leica look” at its finest. It's the fastest S lens available; the only Summicron, and in fact is now one of the fastest medium format telephoto lenses available today. With it's minimum focus distance of 0.7 meters (28 inches) it will also work well as a macro lens. At 910 grams in weight, it is a bit lighter than the Leica Summarit-S 35mm f/2.5 ASPH (930 grams) which is a lens we've never had a problem hand-holding. Without the lens hood attached the overall length is 102mm (4 inches) which falls in between the length of the 35mm (122mm) and the S-70mm (93mm). More from Leica:

    Leica Camera is pleased to introduce the Leica Summicron-S 100mm f/2 ASPH, a new addition to the Leica S-System. The lens is ideal for portrait, beauty, landscapes, and available light photography and corresponds to an 80mm lens in the 35mm system with a natural-looking perspective. The sophisticated lens engineering is optimized for perfect skin tones while maintaining the highest level of brilliance.

    The Leica Summicron-S 100mm f/2 ASPH uses a sophisticated design where a total of 7 lens elements are used to achieve the highest optical performance. This meets the high expectations of the Leica S-System users of a professional tool.

     

    There are three lens elements of glass with anomalous partial dispersion – another is made of high-refraction extra low dispersion glass for correction of chromatic aberrations. One double aspherical lens element minimizes monochromatic aberrations. A floating element moves independently to ensure the close range imaging capability of the lens.

    The very elaborate construction is designed for maximum contrast performance even at full aperture, and at the nearest focusing distance keeps the lens free from artifacts. Chromatic aberrations are corrected to an absolute maximum.

    The stable lens body and the perfect seal against dust and splash water guarantee durability and reliability.

    It is important that the Leica S (Typ 006) has firmware version 2.4.0.0 and the Leica S2/S2-P has firmware version, 1.4.0.0 when using the Leica Summicron-S 100mm f/2 ASPH.

    We expect this lens to be on display at Photokina and will have a full hands-on report from the show. To place a pre-order for this new lens, you can visit the Leica Store Miami website. Feel free to call or email us with any questions.

  • BruPri replied to the topic Leica XV Auto Review in the forum X System 11 years, 9 months ago

    Just got a call from Leica technical support and this is a known issue, probably fixable with a firmware update, no update on the horizon though.

  • Thanks, Scott, really nice series. There is just something about manikins that fascinates, and may say something about the rest of us!

  • I hadn't thought of Mannequins as a still-life subject, but these are fabulous, in a word. The next best that I've seen is in a youtube video — Pretty in Pink by Psychedelic Furs, “Berlin Mix” — the person who made the video photographed numerous customized dolls in a series of indoor and outdoor settings, and it has to be seen to appreciate…[Read more]

  • Hello AnGy
    It was me buying your 70mm, I don´t know if you want to sell to me, but if you do, lets talk about that.
    A new 120mm costs 3999€, so if I am to buy, we need to agree on a price that will satisfy both of us, 3100€ is too much, I think.
    please let me know how we proceed.
    Thank you very much
    Jan

  • dalethorn replied to the topic Learning in the forum Images to Share 11 years, 9 months ago

    These images have a near-perfect range of colors and contrast, which brings to mind the erstwhile Kodak Moment, where everything ‘clicks' literally and figuratively. While I don't subscribe to the Kodak Instamatic philosophy, I keep it in mind as a thought for simplicity and aesthetics, and I think that's going to drive ‘T' sales. I'm not swayed…[Read more]

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