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 ...
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.
Leica have unveiled a limited edition version of their esteemed M8 digital camera, the M8.2 Safari Edition, complete with camoflage paint-job, matching canvas and leather satchel with calfskin strap, ...
News from Far West has revealed the Leica M8's successor now known as M8.2. Nothing mind-blowing as the improved version employed the same old 10.3 Megapixel CCD 18x27mm sensor, body and ...
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