Leica M (Typ 262)
35mm MF digital rangefinder camera • Discontinued
- Announced:
- · November 2015
- Production status:
- ● Discontinued
- Country of design:
- · FRG (Federal Republic of Germany)
- Order No.:
- · 10947 - black anodised
- System:
- · Leica M (1954)
Specification
Format: | |
35mm full frame | |
Imaging sensor: | 35.8 × 23.9mm CMOS sensor |
Resolution: | 5976 × 3992 - 24 MP |
Sensor-shift image stabilization: | - |
Leica M [27.8mm] | |
Shutter: | |
Type: | Focal-plane |
Model: | Electronically controlled |
Speeds: | 60 - 1/4000 + B |
Exposure: | |
Exposure metering: | Through-the-lens (TTL), stop-down |
Exposure modes: | Aperture-priority Auto |
Manual | |
Rangefinder and Viewfinder: | |
Rangefinder: | Built-in, combined with viewfinder |
Viewfinder: | Built-in, combined with rangefinder |
Finder magnification: | 0.68x |
Actual rangefinder base: | 69.25mm |
Effective rangefinder base: | 47.09mm |
Bright-line frames: | 35mm & 135mm, 28mm & 90mm, 50mm & 75mm |
Parallax compensation: | Yes |
Physical characteristics: | |
Weight: | 600g |
Dimensions: | 138.6x80x42mm |
Manufacturer description #1
November 19, 2015 – Leica Camera presents a new digital rangefinder camera, the Leica M (Typ 262). Together with the Leica M (Typ 240), M-P (Typ 240) and the M Monochrom (Typ 246), this new camera rounds out the digital rangefinder family and stands for the M philosophy in its purest form. Its concentration on the essence of rangefinder photography and intuitive handling makes it an ideal tool for experiencing the pure enjoyment of photography.
The Leica M (Typ 262) digital rangefinder camera embodies all the essential advantages of the Leica rangefinder system, while foregoing certain functions that some users may find extraneous. Just like all other digital M-Cameras, the Leica M (Typ 262) features a high-resolution CMOS full-frame sensor, albeit one that is dedicated exclusively to capturing photos; eschewing features such as video recording and Live View. Its 24-megapixel resolution ensures exceptional image quality and extreme sensitivity, and makes the Leica M (Typ 262) ideal for photography in available light situations. At the same time, the camera’s Maestro processor guarantees fast processing of captured images and immediate readiness to shoot.
The clear and functional lines of the Leica M (Typ 262) design reveal its concentration on essential controls and handling. The top deck is made from durable aluminum, which makes the camera around 100 grams lighter and even more ergonomic than its sibling models. Further design differences are the reduced size of the logo and the step at the end of the top plate. Differences aside, the Leica M (Typ 262) is made in Germany with the highest level of craftsmanship just as all M cameras in the Leica line.
In addition to its purist looks, the hardly audible shutter of the Leica M (Typ 262) also guarantees maximum discreetness when shooting. An invaluable advantage in photographic situations where blending into the scene is vital. As an aid to this, the camera features a shutter cocking system that is considerably quieter in single exposure mode than that of the M (Typ 240) and enables a shutter release frequency of up to two frames per second. In continuous mode, the M (Typ 262) has the same sequential shooting speed as its sibling models and shoots up to three frames per second.
The handling concept of the Leica M (Typ 262) fulfills the demands of what photographers expect from a Leica M. This includes the tried and true manual focusing process with the coupled rangefinder and exposure options of full manual control or Aperture Priority automated shooting. Due to the omission of Live View and the video function, the menu is extremely lean and concise, consisting of only 2 pages that ensure all settings are quickly accessible. A dedicated button on the back of the camera now sets the white balance value, giving full-time access to this often-used function.
Manufacturer description #2
Since the introduction of the rangefinder system in 1954, Leica M film cameras have been considered by many photographers to be the perfect tool for capturing a moment discreetly, in uncompromising quality, and without hesitation. A success story to which we have added new, digital chapters since 2006. The Leica M (Typ 262) embodies this M-Philosophy in its purest form: It concentrates exclusively on the essential functions of rangefinder photography and intuitive handling. It is the perfect camera for experiencing the core of the digital M-System.
Everything developed in the evolutionary process of the Leica M-System satisfies a genuine photographic need. This applies in particular to the Leica M (Typ 262) – it is a digital rangefinder camera that consciously eschews unnecessary technical features. It stands for concentration on the essentials. Rangefinder photography in its purest form, stripped down to the core that discerning photographers expect from a Leica M. These essentials not only include the quick and accurate manual rangefinder focusing that the Leica M is known for, but also the option of quickly selecting automatic or manual shutter speeds. Due to the omission of additional features such as Live View and video recording, the simply laid out menu consists of only 2 pages and the White Balance setting gets a dedicated button on the back of the camera. This ensures that all options are easily accessible at all times.
All digital M-Cameras work with a full-frame CMOS sensor. In the case of the Leica M (Typ 262), this is dedicated exclusively to still-picture photography, as video capability has been omitted to focus on the essentials. 24 megapixels ensure the exceptional image quality and high sensitivity that make the Leica M (Typ 262) ideal for low light photography. At the same time, the camera’s Maestro processor guarantees fast processing of captured images and immediate readiness to shoot.
Distinctively functional lines lend the black anodized Leica M (Typ 262) the timeless character typical to M-Cameras. The concentration on “Das Wesentliche” is also immediately recognizable in the design of the camera. The top deck is made from resilient and durable aluminum, which makes it around 100 grams lighter and even more ergonomic than its sister models. The “Made in Germany” engraving is located on the back of the camera. Further differences are the reduced size of the logo and the step at the end of the top plate. Design features that are familiar from the Leica M9.
Together with its subdued looks, the barely-audible shutter of the Leica M (Typ 262) also guarantees maximum unobtrusiveness when shooting. An invaluable advantage in photographic situations where discretion is essential. As an aid to this, the camera features a shutter cocking system that is considerably quieter in single exposure mode than that of the M (Typ 240) and enables a shutter release frequency of up to two frames per second. In continuous mode, the M (Typ 262) has the same sequential shooting speed as its sister model and shoots up to three frames per second.
Leica M (Typ 262) special editions (1)
- Leica M (Typ 262) Red [10951] (100 units) - December 2017
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