Leica M: Is This The Craziest Full-Frame, Interchangeable Lens Monster Ever Made?

Leica M: Is This The Craziest Full-Frame, Interchangeable Lens Monster Ever Made?


The new Leica M is the latest photo-slaying, digital full-frame camera by the German camerasmith, and it’s built in the tradition of its M-series rangefinders. It’s the long-rumoured followup/upgrade to the fabulous (and fabulously expensive) M9 from a few years ago. Behold the bonkers camera you’ll be drooling over for the next couple of years.

The M9’s 18-megapixel 35.8mm x 23.9mm sensor has been replaced with a higher-resolution 24-megapixel full-framer on Leica’s latest top M camera. The Leica M goes up to a standard ISO of 6400 and features a new, faster Maestro image processor, and even improved — gasp! — autofocus. In a big step forward, the camera also features 1080p HD video recording.

Importantly, in addition to working with Leica’s M-series lenses, the new sensor is specially designed to also work with Leica R-series lenses. And because this camera is likely to be a significant investment, you’ll be pleased to learn it has a new “splashproof” body.

Leica is also putting out a new Leica M-E camera, which sports a spare design more in line with the Leica tradition. Like the M-9, the M-E sports a 18-megapixel, full-frame sensor, and its 567g build is more compact than the 652g Leica M.

The Leica M will reportedly be out next year for $US7000. The Leica M-E is available now for about $US5500.

Once upon a time, Leica’s 35mm rangefinder-style cameras used to exist in a vacuum, but they’re not alone anymore in catering to the classy street photographer with cash to burn. The new Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-RX1 offers a full-frame sensor in a compact package much like the Leicas do for $2999 RRP in Australia. And for under $2000 you can pick up one of Fujifilm’s hot, vintage style X-series cameras. Whether or not Leica stands alone anymore — and whether or not any of us can actually afford the new cameras — they’re still unbelievable works of engineering. [Leica M-E and Leica M]


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