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#1 - Leica MP - (Rangefinders)

Jan 1, 1970 Filed under: Leica

Made by hand, created for the photographer’s craft. Tailored to the decisive photographic parameters. In compact form, with clean design, clearly laid out. Unobtrusive, quiet, reliable.
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  • Classic out-of-production, German rangefinder.

    #2 - Leica Digilux 3 - (Digital SLRs)

    Jan 1, 1970 Filed under: Leica

    The first Leica Digilux camera with an interchangeable lens. Traditional styling and controls, Live View display, and a changeable image-stabilized Leica zoom lens make the 7.5-megapixel Leica Digilux

    The Leica D-Lux 3 has a 10-megapixel sensor, 16:9 format option, a big 2.8-inch LCD display, and an image-stabilized 4x f/2.8-4.9 Leica DC Vario-Elmarit optical zoom lens. And for maximum control and

    Buy and Shoot Reviews Leica M8

    Jan 1, 1970 Filed under: Leica

    Andrew Duncan from the website Buy and Shoot put the Leica M8 under the spotlight recently and lets see what was the verdict on this old favorite. The first thing that stands out is the under-stated style of the M8, which has an old school charm to it. On reviewing the M8, Duncan  was impressed by the image quality , its quick start up and non-existent shutter lag. However the M8 is ideal for the pro photographer and first time SLR shooters may find it difficult to use.   Conclusion: "The Leica M8 is a precision photographic tool that provides professional results. SLR shooters may take a little while getting accustom to shooting with a range finder. However, the Leica M-series camera is very easy to use. Experienced photographers will have no problem getting the most from the M8. In fact the only problem you are going to have is deciding if you want the silver or black model."

    #1 - Leica M8 - (Digital SLRs)

    Jan 1, 1970 Filed under: Leica

    Breaking completely new ground, the LEICA M8 doesn't only look like an M - it utilizes all the benefits of the analog Leica M system for sophisticated and creative digital photography. The low-noise C

    Leica Camera AG and WestLicht Photographica Auction House will auction the first series-produced LEICA M8 camera. The auction will take place on June 7th, 2008 and the camera should be able to fetch around anything from 20,000 and 30,000 Euros. Leica Camera AG will donate the proceeds to the press freedom organization Reporters Without Borders Further information on the auction and the possibility of bidding online is available on the Internet at www.westlicht-auction.com

    At the 13th Westlicht Photographica Auction, the first series-produced LEICA M8 was sold for a whopping 24,000 Euros. The successful bidder was a Leica collector from Russia. Leica Camera AG is donating the proceeds from the auction to the press freedom organization "Reporters sans frontières andndash; RSF"(Reporters without Borders).

    Promotion on Leica M8

    Jan 1, 1970 Filed under: Leica

    There is a new promotion on the Leica M8 in the US, Canada, Central and South America. From July 1, 2008 to September 30, 2008, one can save $500 with the purchase of a new LEICA M8 or $800 for a new LEICA M8 and a new and current M lens. This mail-in rebate is only valid when all the following terms are met: 1. Products imported by Leica Camera Inc. USA and sold through authorized Leica dealers. 2. Purchased a brand new M8 or a new M8 and a new and current M lens during the promotion period.

    Modern digital technology and the proven concepts of traditional analog photography are joined in a harmonious combination: Decisive photographic parameters such as sharpness, aperture, focal length a

    Modern digital technology and the proven concepts of traditional analog photography are joined in a harmonious combination: Decisive photographic parameters such as sharpness, aperture, focal length a

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