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According to Leica Rumors, Leica's upcoming M EV1 camera is essentially a Leica Q camera with an M-mount. Its design will be closer to the Leica O series than the classic Leica M rangefinder.
Recent reports indicate that the MEV1 is 45 grams lighter than the M11. The newly added FN button (viewfinder selector lever) has dual functions: focus peaking on/off and focus magnification on/off (customizable). Furthermore, the Leica M EV1 will use the same BP-SCL7 battery as the M11. After three generations of Leica Q series cameras, Leica has accumulated considerable experience with electronic viewfinders for compact full-frame cameras. Abandoning the traditional rangefinder viewfinder in the M series is a bold move for Leica. The Leica M series' embrace of electronic viewfinders will also allow for greater flexibility in future lens design, such as ultra-wide-angle lenses and minimum focusing distances. For those accustomed to rangefinder optics, the MEV1 is a great way to experience the future of Leica. The Leica M EV1 will undoubtedly be a milestone product in Leica's history. Leica M EV1 Specifications:
Compared to the M11, the M EV1 is 45 grams lighter.
New FN button (viewfinder selector lever) now has dual functions: focus peaking on/off/magnified focus on/off (customizable).
Uses the same BP-SCL7 battery as the M11.
Triple Resolution Technology: Full-frame back-illuminated image sensor.
Three resolution settings: 60/36/18MP.
Vaestrol processor.
New built-in electronic viewfinder: 0.5-inch panel, 5.76 million dots.
0.76x magnification, focus assist function.
Equipped with a diopter adjustment mechanism.
New function button: The viewfinder frame selector lever is integrated with a dual-function button.
Purist design:
The front rangefinder window is eliminated for a clean, diamond-shaped design.
Checkered leather upholstery.
Leica Content Authentication: Ensures the authenticity of digital images.
64GB of internal storage.
Made in Germany.
Price: HK$75,000.
Released around October 23rd.
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