Evolution of the digital rangefinder
camera: LEICA M8.2
The new LEICA M8.2 is a fully updated version of the
professional digital rangefinder camera LEICA M8.
Important core values of the LEICA M8 like discretion,
intuitiveness and robustness have been further enhanced.
The LEICA M8.2 complements the LEICA M8; both models
will exist parallel in the market. Many elements of
the LEICA M8.2 can be integrated into the M8. With this
service, Leica Camera underlines once again the system
compatibility and the high value retention of the M
line.
New features of the LEICA M8.2 in detail:
The LEICA M8.2 integrates a new extra-quiet, low-vibration
metal blade focal plane shutter which allows the photographer
to determine the right moment for cocking. This returns
the digital LEICA M8.2 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 LEICA M8.2 new bright line frames allow more precise
determination of the picture frame for longer distances.
Focused closely, the area captured is smaller than the
area shown by the bright lines, and as you move toward
infinity, the area is slightly larger than the frame
lines. It is a compromise between close up and distant
performance. It provides a more accurate framing at
long distance (street photography, reportage, landscapes).
MP/M7 frame lines are in between the M8.2 and M8 frame
lines.
The new snapshot mode will appeal to all those who want
good results right away without knowing a lot 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 hints on aperture
and focus settings, which are displayed when the “INFO”
button on the camera monitor is pressed. The photographer
can obtain further information from 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
exposure compensation setting: When the shutter release
button is pushed to 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 very first professional digital
camera to use an ultra scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
as cover glass for the camera monitor. It is so hard
that it must be exclusively worked with special diamond
tools and is permanently resistant to all mechanical
or abrasive stress. The camera also sports a new easy-grip
and specially robust “vulcanite” finish.
The new LEICA M8.2 has inherited the superlative 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.
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