Leica Lens
Leica Lens
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![]() 77mm metal Close Up Lens set of four 124 Macro10 US $19.00
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![]() Leica 50mm f 35 Elmar lens M39 SM 1946 US $149.00
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![]() Leica 35mm f 35 Elmar lens M39 Screwmount 1938 US $160.00
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Leica announces M8.2 digital camera rangefinder
Leica today announced the M8.2, which is basically an upgrade to the company's M8 digital rangefinder, which has now been around for about a year. Here's a quick rundown of the improvements:
• Metal blade focal plane shutter which is supposed to feel and sound more like a "Leica" shutter
• Ultra scratch-resistant sapphire crystal coverglass protects LCD
• New snapshot mode (for those who want Leica caché; but don't want to actually learn to operate the camera. We hereby dub it "Dentist Mode")
• Quick Override setting
• Redesigned bright frame lines in viewfinder
• Leica dot now comes in black
• Vulcanite finish
• Compact charger
Despite rumors to the contrary, the sensor remains 18x27mm. Multiply lens focal length by 1.33 to get its 35mm equivalent. Price will be 4400 Euros, which is approximately $6,213. The Leica M8.2 should be available this month.
Leica M8.2 Digital Camera Photo
Leica M8.2 Digital Camera Images
Leica M8.2 Digital Camera Screenshot
Leica M8.2 Digital Camera Wallpaper
Leica press release
For details, read the Leica press release:
LEICA M8.2 / Evolution of the LEICA M8 digital rangefinder camera
GERMANY - 15 September 2008 – The new LEICA M8.2 is an exciting upgrade of Leica Camera AG's German-made M series digital rangefinder camera for professionals. Improving on important LEICA M8 attributes such as discretion, intuitive work and robustness , the new model retains the key characteristics of the Leica reportage camera such as the compact shape, the exceptional image quality in connection with Leica M lenses and the unique picture composition with the Leica rangefinder that show it to be a genuine M camera. The LEICA M8.2 complements the M8, and many elements of the M8.2 can be integrated into the M8 if desired. With this parallel marketing, Leica Camera AG is underlining yet again the full system compatibility and high value retention of its M series.
The LEICA M8.2 integrates a new extra-quiet, low-vibration metalblade focal plane shutter which allows the photographer to determine the right moment for cocking. This addition brings the digital LEICA M8.2 extremely close to the ideal of the famous rubber cloth focal plane shutter of its analog sisters. Responding to the request of many professional photographers, the new model has been given an even more inconspicuous design: the Leica dot and the accessory shoe now blend in with the color of the camera. The black version of the camera boasts a new extra durable high-quality deep black finish.
The new snapshot mode will appeal to all who want exceptionalresults immediately without having a vast knowledge about photography. If the shutter speed dial is turned to the new "S" setting, the camera controls all the key features automatically, such as automatic exposure (aperture priority), automatic ISO speed setting and automatic white balance. For the three most commonly used subject modes, the LEICA M8.2 gives suggestionson aperture and focus settings, which can be seen when the "INFO" button on the camera monitor is pressed. Portable information can be found on the new brief waterproof instructions which can be folded to the size of a credit card.
The automatic ISO setting can be selected in all operation modes of the LEICA M8.2. Another new feature is a quick override setting: When the shutter release button is sustained as far as the first pressure point, a correction of +/- 3 stops in 1/3 steps can be made with the dial on the back of the camera. The setting is shown in the viewfinder. Further modifications include a more pronounced detent mechanism of the main switch of the camera to prevent inadvertent activation of the self-timer, and redesign of the bright line frames in the viewfinder to allow more precise determination of the picture frame for longer distances.
The new LEICA M8.2 is the first professional digital camera to use an ultra scratch-resistant sapphire crystal as coverglass for the camera monitor. It is so hard that it is repaired exclusively with special diamond tools and is permanently resistant to all mechanical or abrasive stress. The camera also has a new easy-grip and specially robust "vulcanite" finish.
The new compact charger unit is designed to take up a minimum of space in the photograper's bag, and charges the lithium ion battery to 80% in only an hour and a half. This is sufficient for an average of 400 exposures, so that recharging the camera in a very short time is possible, especially when the full 500 exposures is not utilized.
The new LEICA M8.2 has inherited the superior image quality of the LEICA M8, resulting from the combination of the legendary M lenses with a CCD image sensor specially designed for the requirements of the Leica M system and high-performance image processing. The new Capture One 4 raw data converter of the Danish manufacturer Phase One ensures the best possible picture quality in the camera's DNG mode. Unlike any other digital camera, the LEICA M8.2 is compatible with almost all Leica M system lenses produced since 1954 due to their high standard of performance.
Like its predecessors, the new LEICA M8.2 continues in the tradition of easy operation, concentration on the essential, few controls and logical, easy-to-follow menus.
The LEICA M8 launched in the fall of 2006 is still available as an alternative to the new LEICA M8.2. Following a tradition of the Leica company that is unique in the world of digital photography, many elements of the new LEICA M8.2 can even be integrated into the LEICA M8: the shutter, the sapphire coverglass or the new viewfinder frames can be retrofitted by Customer Service.
The LEICA M8.2 is available now at Leica dealers.
Sensor
Compared with other sensor types, CCD technology causes the least image noise and was therefore chosen as image sensor for the LEICA M8.2. With its 10.3 million pixels it is fully optimized for the special characteristics of the Leica M lens system, offering the ultra high resolution required for excellent picture quality.
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Which film cameras have used Carl Zeiss and Leica lens?
I've been very pleased with my Sony and Panasonic digicams that use Carl Zeiss and Leica lens, but I was wondering if I can get a film camera, a SLR or a compact one, with these lens brands on it? Of course I've used Nikons and Canon with their property lens, but I'd like to clear this doubt...
Thank you for being as precise as possible!
Well, you've got two major options.
Contax is a Zeiss brand that was licensed to Kyocera, and Kyocera made quite a few excellent cameras that use Zeiss lenses. Zeiss also used the Contax brand long before it licensed it to Kyocera, and there are many old Zeiss cameras from then.
Zeiss also makes lenses for the famous Hasselblad and Rollei medium format cameras. Those are very expensive and require a lot of experience to use though.
There are other companies that Zeiss has made lenses for, but they're of much less interest than Contax.
Contax has several lines of cameras that use Carl Zeiss lenses. There's the 645 Professional (medium format), 35mm SLRs, the G Series rangefinders, and T Series compact cameras. Contax also made some digital cameras, but they're starting to get long in the teeth.
All four (well, three if you don't count the 645) lines have excellent cameras, some of the best in their respective classes. You can't buy a bad one, really.
Regarding the SLRs: The prices for them are very low for the quality, but they're higher than a normal consumer would be used to. They're about in line with similar cameras and lenses from Nikon, although there are some rare and extremely expensive lenses.
The Contax G might be the best value of the bunch, with relatively low camera prices and some of the best lenses ever made. The 45mm f/2 is noted for being the sharpest lens ever tested by Photodo, and the 28mm f/2.8 and 90mm f/2.8 lenses are reputedly the sharpest lenses in their classes. The rangefinder design is excellent and has a high degree of automation. There are quirks in operation though, particularly the focusing.
The T series compacts look awesome, but I've never gotten one due to the prices. They go for much higher prices than competing 35mm compacts. The T3 looks like an incredible backup & travel camera. The T2 is a little bigger and less expensive. I haven't looked into the TVS or other cameras in the series.
Well, that's all that I know about Zeiss and Contax. I hope that helped!


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