Leica M-P (Typ 240) "Edition 60"

35mm MF digital rangefinder camera • Discontinued • Collectible

  • Announced:
  • · September 2014
  • Production type:
  • · Small-batch production: 600 (six hundred) units
  • Availability:
  •  Sold out
  • Country of design:
  • · FRG (Federal Republic of Germany)
  • Order No.:
  • · 10779 - stainless steel body with SUMMILUX-M 35/1.4 ASPH.
  • 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:
720g
Dimensions:
138.6x80x42mm

Manufacturer description #1

This year, Leica Camera AG, Wetzlar, is celebrating two special anniversaries. At photokina 2014, the focus of the celebrations will not be exclusively on 100 years of Leica photography, but also on the 60th anniversary of the legendary Leica M rangefinder system.

The first Leica M-Camera to possess the unique characteristics of the Leica M-System was the Leica M3, presented in 1954. A camera distinguished by absolute mechanical and optical precision and a focus on the essential parameters needed for photography. A camera with functions that clearly placed the skills of the photographer in the foreground rather than any special features the camera offered. Continuously perfected over six decades, these unique characteristics, today in combination with the latest technological innovations, still differentiate the current Leica M models from other cameras.

And now, on the 60th anniversary of this legendary camera, Leica Camera AG presents a commemorative limited edition: the Leica M Edition 60. The set consists of a Leica M-P digital camera (Type 240) and the fast Leica Summilux-M 35 mm f/1.4 ASPH. lens, both in special versions created by Audi Design that pay homage to the essence of photography and carry it back to its origins.

Reduced to only the essential camera features, the Leica M Edition 60 is the first digital camera to concentrate exclusively on the bare functions required for digital photography – shutter speed, aperture, focusing and ISO sensitivity. This is also the reason for the replacement of the camera’s display with an ISO selector dial. For reasons of quality, exposures are saved as raw data in DNG format. Working with the Leica M Edition 60 intentionally demands the same care and attention as working with an analogue model. Only the sensor and the entire electronics reflect the state of the art of contemporary camera technology.

With the Leica M Edition 60, photographers compose and frame each subject in the viewfinder, set the aperture and shutter speed and press the shutter release at the decisive moment. Instead of the constant distraction of technical features and the checking of menu settings and controls, they enjoy the freedom to concentrate completely on their subjects. With this concept, Leica is once again the synonym for an art in which technology plays a role subordinate to the essentially creative aspects of photography.

In addition to these unusual features, above all the exceptional finish of the products is an outstanding aspect of the Leica M Edition 60. Here, stainless steel – a material that is extremely difficult to work with – has been employed for the visible metallic elements of the camera and lens. Resistant and durable in equal measure, this material guarantees enduring value preservation and lends the products a refined character with a silky sheen. The premium look is further complemented by special anthracite-coloured genuine-leather trim applied to the camera body.

Strictly limited to 600 examples worldwide, the cameras and lenses of the Leica M Edition 60 feature unique matching numbers between 001/600 and 600/600. The M-Cameras also bear the engravings ‘Leica 60’ and ‘Leica Camera Wetzlar’. The special edition includes a camera protector, also created by Audi Design.

Manufacturer description #2

LEICA M EDITION “LEICA 60”

Blending tradition with the future

Leica Camera proudly presents the LEICA M (TYP 240) EDITION “LEICA 60” that pays homage to Leica’s tradition while embracing the future. This set comprises of the first digital camera to concentrate exclusively on the bare functions of photography - shutter speed, aperture, focusing and ISO sensitivity and a newly designed Leica Summilux-M 35mm/ f1.4 ASPH stainless steel lens. The camera design excludes the LCD and shoots in RAW. Designed in collaboration with Audi Design, there are only 600 sets worldwide. Each set is presented in a specially designed hand-made presentation box.

BENEFITS OF THE LEICA M (TYP 240) EDITION “LEICA 60”:

  • Easy to use -only four buttons to capture a moment
  • New, classical design for camera and lens provides a special tactile experience
  • Outside metal parts made of stainless steel & cladding of cowhide leather with special embossing
  • Central ISO dial made of stainless steel on camera’s back side
  • Carrying protector made of steel and leather to protector the camera and lens
  • Use of a wide range of M lenses from 16-135 mm
  • Set is presented in a hand-made presentation box made in Germany
  • Special engraving on camera’s top cover and ‘Made in Germany‘ seal

The LEICA M (TYP 240) EDITION “LEICA 60” consists of the camera, lens, battery, charger with power cables for EU and USA, carrying protector, accessory port cover, body cap, metal front and rear end caps, metal lens hood, metal screw ring for use without lens hood. This limited edition set is available exclusively at Leica Stores and Leica Boutiques from November 2014.


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