If anyone doubted that Leica has fully embraced the digital world, think again. The successor to the M8 rangefinder is named with a software-like point update: M8.2. This is, of course, because the ...
As a camera company, Leica built its reputation on the back of its rangefinder cameras. From the Leica II, introduced in 1932, through the M7 still available today, Leica rangefinders have endured, in ...
The Leica M8 was the first digital rangefinder from Leica, introduced in 2006, it features a 10 megapixel 1.33x crop sensor, and Leica M lens mount, making it compatible with all Leica M mount lenses.
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Shortly getting rid of the company former CEO Steven Lee, Leica issued a statement to clear the public mind on company direction pursuing M8 with a full frame sensor. If you've been waiting on M8 with ...
Leica fanatics are different than regular people, so it’s no surprise Leica’s taking an entirely different—but brilliant—approach with its M8: It’s everlasting. Instead of dropping an M9 or M10, Leica ...
Leica announced at PMA 2008 that it will be offering a new "perpetual upgrade program" to owners of its M8 digital camera. The program, as it stands now, will offer two handling upgrades to M8 owners ...
Leica has released details of a new limited edition M8, unfortunately the only details we have on it are that it is white, they haven’t released any details on the specifications, although we suspect ...
Check out the latest high-end compact camera from Leica, the Leica M8 Safari. The Leica M8 Safari comes in a matte green body with brushed silver accents, it certainly looks very good, and it should ...
Leica fanatics have been arguing over this camera for years…even though it didn’t exist until now. Battles raged over which features a digital M-series Leica should sport — or whether these elegantly ...
The first of Leica’s M series, the M3, arrived to a sceptical public in 1954 and soon won the photographic world over with its lethal combo of awesome lenses, near-silent operation and bomb-proof ...