Leica M-P (Typ 240)

35mm MF digital rangefinder camera • Discontinued

  • Announced:
  • · August 2014
  • Production status:
  •  Discontinued
  • Country of design:
  • · FRG (Federal Republic of Germany)
  • Order No.:
  • · 10773 - black paint
  • · 10772 - silver chrome
  • 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:
680g
Dimensions:
138.6x80x42mm

Manufacturer description #1

Leica Camera AG, Wetzlar, presents a further model in the Leica rangefinder camera segment. Based on the otherwise identical Leica M, the Leica M-P offers all the technical advantages of the Leica M-System and several additional features, for example an enlarged buffer memory. The ‘P’ in the name of this camera indicates the particularly discreet and enduring design concept with which the Leica M-P joins the line of Leica M-Cameras conceived especially to fulfil the needs of professional photographers.

The buffer memory capacity of the Leica M-P has been increased to 2 GB – twice the size of that of the Leica M. This guarantees that the Leica M-P is immediately ready to shoot in almost all situations. This is a particular advantage when shooting pictures in rapid succession, as the image data needs to be buffered directly after the shutter is released, before writing to the SD memory card. This means that users can now react to events with even greater spontaneity to capture the decisive moment in almost every photographic situation.

In terms of design, the Leica M-P is based on the typical characteristics of the Leica rangefinder system and focuses in particular on robustness and a long product lifespan. The use of an extremely scratch-resistant sapphire crystal cover for its LCD monitor is one example of this. This material is so hard that it can only be worked with special diamond cutting tools and is one of the world’s hardest materials. In practical terms, the sapphire glass LCD cover is almost unbreakable and offers resistance to many kinds of wear and stresses, meaning that the camera is ideally equipped for many years of use. Thanks to an anti-reflective coating on both sides of the cover glass, image reviewing is now even better, even in difficult lighting conditions, and allows photographers to assess and check every subject with optimum precision both before and after exposure.

The unobtrusive and minimalistic look of the Leica M-P provides even greater discretion in decisive shooting situations. Many photographers who already use Leica M-Cameras actually tape over the red Leica logo to make their work as unobtrusive as possible. For precisely this reason, this identifying feature has been omitted from the new rangefinder camera. Instead, the top plate of the camera is engraved with a subtle Leica script.

Other new details of the camera include a frame selection lever with which bright-line frames for six different focal lengths can be projected into the viewfinder to simulate subject framing. The corresponding frames are shown in pairs for the focal lengths 28 and 90 mm, 35 and 135 mm or 50 and 75 mm. This avoids the need to change lenses to assess suitable subject framing, offers greater creative freedom and allows photographers to concentrate fully on composing their pictures.

The Leica M-P is available now from authorised Leica dealers in two different versions: a black-paint version and a traditional silver chrome version. The Leica M-P complements the Leica M. Both cameras will be marketed together.

Manufacturer description #2

As the latest M-Series model, the Leica M-P represents the pinnacle in the digital evolutionary development of the Leica M. Indeed, the youngest member of the Leica M rangefinder family stands out by virtue of a number of special features that raise it above the otherwise technically identical Leica M. A scratch-resistant sapphire glass monitor cover makes the camera even more resilient. The frame selection lever makes it easier to determind the optimum focal length to use, and thanks to its large 2 GB internal buffer memory, the Leica M-P is always ready to shoot. But the differences don’t stop with its internal upgrades. The Leica M-P also has external details that make it visually different as well. To make it even more discreet and unobtrusive, the M-P has an understated Leica logo on the top deck and completely omits the prominent red dot on the front. Just like the M, the M-P is also characterized by the use of only the finest materials and first-class finishing by hand. There’s no doubt about it: the M-P is the camera for aficionados and connoisseurs that have a passion for the ultimate in technical excellence and a love of the extraordinary.

In the flagship Leica M-P, the glass cover of the LCD monitor is made from extremely scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. This is one of the world’s hardest materials and can only be worked with special diamond-tipped cutting tools. It is by no means coincidental that it is also used for the glass crystals of exclusive watches. The sapphire glass protective cover of the LCD monitor is extremely resilient and, in addition to its impressive scratch resistance, it’s virtually unbreakable. Thanks to the antireflective coating of this cover, reviewing images on the screen of the M-P is significantly improved, enabling optimum assessment and checking of images after exposure, even in unfavorable light.

M-photography stands for vibrant and natural images taken from real life. This is made possible by the compact size of the M-Cameras, their unobtrusive minimalist design, and the almost inaudible sound of their shutters. Since many professional photographers prefer to hide the prominent red logo on the front of their M Leicas to enable them to work with an even lower profile, this characteristic feature has been omitted completely from the Leica M-P. Instead, the camera now bears an understated Leica logo on its top deck.

The decisive moment is almost always unique and never to be seen again. It can only be captured with a camera that is always ready to shoot. To guarantee this readiness in even the most hectic situations, the Leica M-P has a 2 GB internal buffer memory. This makes it twice as capable as the Leica M for capturing shots in rapid sequence and, as a result it’s ready to shoot for twice as long. The image data are first buffered internally during exposure and only then transferred to the SD memory card.

Photographers looking through the rangefinder of a Leica M have an authentic, true-to-life view of their subject – reality itself. With the bright-line frames projected onto the scene in the viewfinder, the photographer alone decides how the shot should be framed and composed, the size of the frame being automatically determined by the lens attached to the camera. As was the case with many of its legendary predecessors, the Leica M-P features a frame selector lever that offers photographers even greater creative freedom. This lever, conveniently located to the side of the lens, enables a preview of the framing of a subject at six different focal lengths. The frame selector projects the respective frames for the pairs of focal lengths 28 and 90 mm, 35 and 135 mm, and 50 and 75 mm into the viewfinder and thus allows the photographer to assess which focal length would be the best for the subject at hand without having to change the lens.

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