09-17-2012, 07:20 PM
Leica just upgraded their homepage with new products.
The S system gets a slightly modified camera (now just called the "Leica S") and some new lenses (a wide angle, a tilt/shift lens, a zoom).
The M system sees a modern new M camera, called the "Leica M" (and not M10) with a new 24 MP CMOS sensor, allowing for long wished-for features like Live View and video. There's even an optional external EVF. There's an optional R-to-M adapter now that allows to use Leica R glass on the new M with Live View.
For those who prefer a more "classic" digital M, there's the new M-E. To be honest, I haven't found any significant differences to the old M9 so far, except the body colour.
-- Markus
The S system gets a slightly modified camera (now just called the "Leica S") and some new lenses (a wide angle, a tilt/shift lens, a zoom).
The M system sees a modern new M camera, called the "Leica M" (and not M10) with a new 24 MP CMOS sensor, allowing for long wished-for features like Live View and video. There's even an optional external EVF. There's an optional R-to-M adapter now that allows to use Leica R glass on the new M with Live View.
For those who prefer a more "classic" digital M, there's the new M-E. To be honest, I haven't found any significant differences to the old M9 so far, except the body colour.
-- Markus
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