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Pete Walentin replied to the topic Portland Head Light pano from this morning in the forum Images to Share 13 years, 7 months ago
Nice.
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jdlaing replied to the topic M8 Shutter Actuation Count in the forum M8 and M8.2 13 years, 7 months ago
Josh Lehrer;3499 wrote: I tried this on an M9 just for fun, but no luck. Is there a similar service menu for the M9?
There is but it hasn't been cracked yet.
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ddanois replied to the topic Portland Head Light pano from this morning in the forum Images to Share 13 years, 7 months ago
Great shot David!
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Josh Lehrer replied to the topic M8 Shutter Actuation Count in the forum M8 and M8.2 13 years, 7 months ago
I tried this on an M9 just for fun, but no luck. Is there a similar service menu for the M9?
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jdlaing replied to the topic M8 Shutter Actuation Count in the forum M8 and M8.2 13 years, 7 months ago
😀
I knew you'd like that.
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Josh Lehrer replied to the topic M8 Shutter Actuation Count in the forum M8 and M8.2 13 years, 7 months ago
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aboudd replied to the topic Images using S and H lenses on the S2. in the forum Images to Share 13 years, 7 months ago
The first shot of the bride with the kids at the railing is a stellar image. Congratulations.
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jdlaing replied to the topic M8 Shutter Actuation Count in the forum M8 and M8.2 13 years, 7 months ago
Turn the camera on.
Press the right arrow key 4 times.
Press the left arrow key 3 times.
Press the right arrow key 1 more time.
Press the info button.
Scroll down to body debug data.
Press Set.
Scroll down to NUMEXPOSURES.Turn camera off to exit……..
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Leica Store wrote a new post, The Leica M-E Compared 13 years, 7 months ago
Today, we received our first shipment of the new Leica M-E. When Leica announced the M-E, there were a lot of questions about how it fit into Leica’s lineup and what was different when compared to the M9 and M9-P. Now that the camera is here in our store, we put it on our shooting table to compare it against Leica’s current lineup of digital M cameras.

Top row: Leica M-E, M Monochrom. Bottom row: M9 Black Paint, M9-P Silver Chrome, and M9 Steel Grey. Notice the white Leica Camera Made in Germany writing on the back of the M-E, similar to the M9 Black Paint.
Here are the highlights:
- The finish on the Leica M-E differs greatly from the steel grey M9. It has slight blue color to it and looks very classy with either a silver or black lens.
- The leatherette covering on the M-E is identical to the M Monochrom. It’s softer to the touch than the M9 or M9-P. The pattern on the covering is slightly tighter than the M9-P’s leatherette.
- The accents are silver chrome – the hot shoe, shutter button and surrounding material, shutter speed dial, and release lever on the bottom plate. This allows the camera to coordinate well with silver chrome lenses. Also, I think a silver chrome Thumbs Up would look great on the M-E.
- The M-E does not have a model logo engraved on the front like the original M9; it is similar to the M9-P and M Monochrom in that regard.
- The two major physical differences from all of Leica’s other digital M cameras to date: the camera does not have a frame line preview lever on the front or a USB port on the side.
- The “Leica Camera Made in Germany” engraving on the back is in white, similar to a black M9.
- The hot shoe is engraved with “Leica M-E” in addition to the serial number (like the M9-P and M Monochrom).

From left to right: Leica M9 Black Paint, M Monochrom, M-E, M9 Steel Grey, and M9-P Silver Chrome. Here you can see the blue tint to the M-E's finish, and the lack of a USB port.
Overall, I am very pleased with how the camera looks. It was difficult for me to assess the exact color of the finish using only Leica’s official press images as reference, but seeing it in person; I can see how it differs quite a lot from the steel grey M9. The new Leica M-E combines the well-loved, 18 megapixel CCD sensor of the M9/M9-P, but updates the camera’s look for 2012. The removal of the USB port and frame line selector allows Leica to offer the camera at a lower price point, and further improves the cameras ruggedness and reliability (less moving parts and switches equals more durability). The new finish, known as “anthracite grey” is unique and will match just about any accessory or lens you can mount on the camera. I can't wait to take this camera out shooting!

From left to right: Leica M9 Black Paint, M Monochrom, M-E, M9 Steel Grey, and M9-P Silver Chrome. The removal of the USB port really cleans up the M-E's design.
Dale Photo & Digital currently has the Leica M-E in stock, call 1-800-327-1776 for more information. -
Leica Store wrote a new post, Photokina 2012: Day 4 – Compact Cameras: Leica X2, D-Lux 6 and V-Lux 4 13 years, 7 months ago
Leica is really firing on all cylinders this show. The new M is probably the biggest hit of the show. The S camera has some really solid updates and three new S lenses were introduced. But, these weren’t the only introductions from Leica. There is plenty of compact camera news, too. You, know, for when you don’t want to carry your full kit and just want something to take out to dinner with a group of friends.
Leica introduced the X2 back in May at their Das Wesentliche event in Berlin alongside the M Monochrom (see my full M Monochrom review ). The camera was a significant update to the X1 and has been extremely well received (see my full X2 review). Personally, I use it as my everyday camera. All my photos of various Leica staff members were shot with the X2. Unfortunately, it doesn’t focus as close as I’d like sometimes, so I used a D-Lux 5 for all my product close-ups.
Obviously, with the camera just introduced a few months ago, the X2 isn’t due for any major updates. Instead, the X2 is getting some special style treatment for Photokina. First up is the Paul Smith Edition X2. Limited to 1500 pieces and designed by British fashion designer Paul Smith, this X2 is quite boldly styled. With an orange top plate, lime green bottom plate and British racing green leather in between, the look isn’t for everyone, but it is unmistakable for sure. Combined with a handsome tan leather half case, I’m sure this limited edition, being sold only through Leica Stores and Boutiques, will go very quickly.
Also, only available from Leica Stores and Boutiques is the a la carte X2. Not limited to any quantities, the new X2 a la carte program lets would-be X2 owners customized a camera to their tastes. With ten different leather coverings ranging from trendy apple green to classic cognac, three metal finishes (silver, black and titanium), along with matching straps and half cases, there are literally thousands of combinations.
And, if a lemon yellow and black camera isn’t unique enough for your tastes, you can also get custom engraving in three different spots on the camera’s top plate.
Camera leather, straps and half cases don’t need to match, either. Perhaps it is the influence of the Paul Smith, but the idea of a totally mismatched combo actually seems pretty cool. I don’t actually see the a la carte program as just for collectors. I legitimately think it’s a great idea. As I played with a few different combinations, I looked over at my black X2, looking so…. Not as cool. So, if you’re willing to wait 4-6 weeks and fork over a few hundred dollars more, an a la carte might be for you.

Mixing up is allowed: Titanium finish camera with Capri blue leather, Apple green half case and Lemon yellow strap
While the X2 wasn’t new, Leica did show two new compact digital cameras, the D-Lux 6 and V-Lux 4. The D-Lux 6 got a hefty update from the extraordinarily popular D-Lux 5. Now, with an f/1.4-2.3 lens covering an equivalent range of 24-90mm, a new 10MP CMOS sensor with improved low light performance, the ability to shoot full 1080p HD video, and a high resolution 920K pixel 3” LCD, the D-Lux 6 should come as a welcome upgrade and a very capable all-rounder. The camera will also take the new 1.4MP EVF3 in its hot shoe and has an honest-to-goodness aperture ring on the lens. Priced at $799, the camera should be available starting in November.
The V-Lux 4 got some similar updates. Boasting an unbelievable 25-600mm equivalent lens with a constant aperture of f/2.8 throughout the entire range, a new low-noise 12MP CMOS sensor, a super high res 1.3MP built-in EVF and continuous shooting up to 12 fps, the V-Lux 4 can handle everything from the kids’ soccer game to shooting video at the holidays. The V-Lux 4 should also start shipping in November with a price of $899.

Leica V-Lux 4 with 25-600mm (equiv) f/2.8 lens with lens shade attached (no, it's not that big in real life)
Playing with both cameras at Photokina, I could immediately feel how quick, responsive and extremely simple they were to use. Even though I use an S2 as my main camera, with plenty of M shooting for more spontaneous outings, I still find a lot of use for the D-Lux and V-Lux cameras. At the show, both my D-Lux 5 and V-Lux 3 served me well. All the product shots, including the ones in this article, were shot with the D-Lux 5 and all the videos were taken with the V-Lux 3.
I often take the V-Lux to my daughter’s school activities like cheerleading where I am in the stands and she is on the football field. Here a 600mm lens and image stabilization really help. And, with the new fast f/2.8 lens on the V-Lux 4, I will certainly be upgrading. Night shooting just got that much easier. Likewise, with the D-Lux 6, maximum aperture is now bumped to f/1.4, really expanding the possibilities for this small, but mighty performer.
The Leica D-Lux 6 and V-Lux 4 are both available for pre-order at Leica Store Miami, either online or by calling 305-921-4433.
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Leica Store wrote a new post, Leica V-Lux 3 Giveaway 13 years, 7 months ago
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Leica Store wrote a new post, Leica M-E Begins Shipping in the United States 13 years, 7 months ago
Dale Photo & Digital is happy to announce that shipments of the new Leica M-E have begun in the United States! The cameras should begin arriving within the next few days. This is exciting news for those who […]
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fotografz replied to the topic Images using S and H lenses on the S2. in the forum Images to Share 13 years, 7 months ago
Thanks Mark, RE: difficulties …
Never let them see you sweat … LOL!
What is also so gratifying about using these tools is the remarkably consistent look and feel attainable between the S2 and M9P … while I also use a Sony A900 and Zeiss optics, as well as process images from my second shooter's Nikons or Canons, none have that…[Read more]
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Mark Gowin replied to the topic Images using S and H lenses on the S2. in the forum Images to Share 13 years, 7 months ago
Really nice photos Marc. I gotta say, there is no way to detect the difficulties you had by looking at the photo. The exposure looks great to my eye.
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Mark Gowin replied to the topic Impressions of the new 24 and 30-90 from Photokina in the forum S Lenses 13 years, 7 months ago
THe hood does appear to be rather short and wide so I don't see how it can be very effective at 90mm especially since it appears to be attached to the end of the extending portion of the lens barrel.
If it were attached at the non-moving portion of the lens and the lens extends for the wider angle focal lengths and is fully retracted for…[Read more]
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Roger replied to the topic S2 Blues in the forum S2 13 years, 7 months ago
Josh advice is what you should do. NJ adds. Weeks to the processdue to shipping and customs.
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David Farkas replied to the topic R Lenses to M Mount, Recommended? in the forum M8 and M8.2 13 years, 7 months ago
Manilaman2001;3374 wrote: Well 4 months after i asked this questioned, got your replies, and now have sold the 3 R lenses, Leica comes out with the R to M adapter. :(:(:( Nothing lost, i got better and equivalent focal length glass for the M. I could have just kept them for the Canon bodies. 🙁
Sadly, no one knew when Leica would provide…[Read more]
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David Farkas replied to the topic Impressions of the new 24 and 30-90 from Photokina in the forum S Lenses 13 years, 7 months ago
GPLeica;3383 wrote: David,
Here's a basic question. How do you think the lens hood will function on the new zoom….is it really only functional for use at the 30mm focal length?
Geoffrey
Good question. Honestly, I don't know. The answer will have to wait until I get a chance to test the lens.
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David Farkas replied to the topic Help please ! prb with SanDisk 64GB SDXC Memory Card Extreme Pro Class 10 UHS-I in the forum S2 13 years, 7 months ago
The S2 doesn't officially support SDXC cards. The new S camera will, so I assume this is something that can be updated via firmware, seeing as how both cameras have the same Maestro processor.
My suggestion would be to hold off using the new 64GB card until it is officially supported via firmware. It might work now, but I would be wary of…[Read more]
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GPLeica replied to the topic Impressions of the new 24 and 30-90 from Photokina in the forum S Lenses 13 years, 7 months ago
David,
Here's a basic question. How do you think the lens hood will function on the new zoom….is it really only functional for use at the 30mm focal length?
Geoffrey
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It’s 2024 and I’ve just bought a Leica M8 after borrowing one from a photographer friend (bye bye Lumix). It a silver chrome finished version and I’d like to add a hand grip. Thing is Silver is hard to find and I’m toying with adding a Steel Grey. Will this be a mismatch? Or should I got rad and choose a black one? Thanks in advance✌️🇦🇺