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Published: 2013-03-14, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Compact. Full-frame CCD sensor. Digital black-and-white image capture. Top ISO of 10000. Bright optical viewfinder. Classic design. Includes Adobe Lightroom and Nik Silver Efex Pro software.
Expensive. Outdated LCD. No video support. High base ISO. Manual focus only
The Leica M Monochrom is a niche version of a niche camera, but well-heeled photographers who see in black and white are sure to fall in love....
Published: 2013-02-20, Author: Philip , review by: popphoto.com
Abstract: This unique digital rangefinder from Leica shoots exclusively in black-and-whiteWhat's Hot: Excellent image quality; Leica design. What's Not: No autofocus; slow 2 fps burst rate. Who It's For: Serious black–and–white shooters who prefer sharpness over co...
Abstract: LEICA is like a long tender kiss, like firing an automatic pistol, like an hour on the analyist's couch. Henri Cartier Bresson On May 10, 2012, in Berlin, Germany Leica announced the M Monochrom. I was there for the laun...
Abstract: Today Leica have announced a range of cameras as well as a lens at an event in Berlin Germany – one of which is causing quite the stir.It is the new Leica M-Monochrom camera – worth a cool $7990 USD (body only).The discussion already rages around the ...
Abstract: 1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Design and Comparison4. Sample Images Leica M-Monochrom Hands-on Preview May 2012 | By Richard Butler Preview based on an M-Monochrom with Firmware 0.012 Leica has long been a manufacturer happy to exploit niche market...
Classy raw files that are packed with information, Lovely colour and contrast straight from the camera, New rear screen is clear, bright and high resolution, Pleasuretouse body with first class lenses, Live View makes longer lenses easier to use
Exposure compensation button not always easy to use, Level tool only useful for tripod users, Menu could be easier and quicker to navigate
The Leica M 240 offers beautiful image quality, with files that are full of detail and flexibility, from a camera that is a pleasure to use. The introduction of modern technology makes all the difference. M9 users might find upgrading to the M 240 a litt...
Abstract: Leica rangefinder cameras were beloved of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa and other legends of photojournalism who documented the historic events of the 20th century. They shot almost exclusively in black and white. Now, there is the new Leica M Monoc...
Published: 2013-03-07, Author: Martin , review by: digitalkamera.de
Überragende Auflösung und Detailwiedergabe, Helles Sucherbild (aber klein), Solide Verarbeitung, Für eine Kleinbildkamera sehr handlich und kompakt
Nur manuelle Fokusund Blendensteuerung, Durch Beschränkung auf SWAufnahmen eingeschränkte Anwendungsmöglichkeiten, Messsucherkonzept ohne LiveView und Videoaufnahme, Kleines Display mit sehr geringer Auflösung
Die Leica M Monochrom mit ihrem Schwarzweiß-Sensor ist eine sehr spezielle Kamera. Und mit ihrem jahrzehntealten Messsucherkonzept ohne Live-View und Autofokus eine sehr traditionelle. So entzieht sie sich eindeutig dem üblichen Bewertungsschema von digi...