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Leica M10 Edition Zagato

SKU: 799429200084   Mfg Code: 20008

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  • Leica Camera presents the Leica M10 “Edition Zagato”, a timelessly beautiful special edition set that combines the best of German craftsmanship and Italian design. Comprised of a Leica M10 camera body and a Leica Summilux-M 35 mm f/1.4 ASPH. silver anodized lens, the set takes its name and design from Dr Andrea Zagato, owner of the Italian design house and automotive styling specialists of the same name.

    This is the second special edition created in collaboration between the two long-established companies and is limited to 250 sets worldwide. The first Leica and Zagato collaboration was a set of limited series binoculars in 2015, the Leica Ultravid 8x32 “Edition Zagato” with a strikingly elegant design.

    Founded a century ago, Zagato has created some of the most beautiful coach built bodies in the history of automobile construction, incorporating the innovative uses of aluminum. Today, the company continues to create special, and strictly limited, editions of cars with unique styling in Milan – the city where their storied success began with founder Ugo Zagato in 1919.

    The Leica M10 Edition Zagato is available exclusively at Leica Stores and Boutiques worldwide. Each set will also include a ‘Leica and Zagato - Europe Collectibles’ book.

    The Leica M10 builds on more than 60 years of rangefinder expertise, 11 years of digital M-Camera development and the invaluable feedback from dedicated M-Photographers to not only bring the slimmest digital M of all time, but the most refined and state-of-the-art digital rangefinder Leica has ever created.

    To learn more about the camera and see real-world sample images under a wide variety of lighting conditions, check out the excellent in-depth M10 review on Red Dot Forum: Leica M10 Review: The Quintessential Digital M.

    KEY BENEFITS & FEATURES:

    • Slimmest digital M ever made, for better handling
    • Full-frame digital rangefinder, concentrated on photography
    • New ISO dial makes this the first digital M with direct access to the essential settings, even when the camera is OFF
    • Simple and intuitive control via the new ISO dial and only three buttons: Live-View, Playback and Menu
    • Improved rangefinder/viewfinder provides better control of focus and composition with larger field of view, higher magnification and increased eye relief
    • First Leica M with integrated Wi-Fi and smart connectivity via iOS app (Android app launching later)
    • Programmable ‘Favorites’ menu for quick access to desired options
    • Easier Live View focusing with improved Focus Peaking and adjustable/movable magnification
    • All new 24 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor ensures exceptional image quality and improved performance
    • ISO 100 - 50,000 for better photos in both bright and very low light
    • Faster performance with a new Maestro II processor and 2 GB buffer capacity, enabling high speed frame rate of up to 5 fps with longer continuous shooting
    • Wide range of tailor-made accessories
    • Leica Visoflex compatibility for high resolution electronic viewfinder needs with GPS functionality
    • Compatibility with nearly every Leica M lens ever made, and additionally Leica R lenses via an adapter and Live-View
    • Outstanding build quality Made in Germany, available in black chrome or silver chrome
    • Body constructed from brass and magnesium-alloy with Corning Gorilla Glass LCD cover
    • Weather resistant to withstand light rain and dust

    ISO Setting Dial for Better Control

    One of the most striking changes with the Leica M10 is the ISO setting dial on the top plate. For the first time in a digital M, the M10 allows all essential shooting parameters such as distance, aperture, exposure time and ISO values to be preselected without using the menu or switching on the camera. This allows for better control and more discreet photography.

    Superior Imaging Performance

    The key component of the Leica M10 is the new 24 MP full-frame CMOS sensor developed specifically for this camera. It features new technologies that lead to significant improvements in all parameters relevant to imaging performance - impressive dynamic range, excellent color rendition, exceptional sharpness and the finest resolution of details.

    ISO Range Extended, now from 100-50,000

    The new sensor of the M10 extends the ISO sensitivity range from a base of 100 to a maximum of 50,000 with much improved performance and less noise at higher ISO values. The Leica M10 opens up new avenues of photography and delivers exceptional imaging performance in difficult lighting conditions.

    The New Maestro-II Processor

    The latest generation Leica Maestro-II image processor of the Leica M10 reflects the state-of-the-art of advanced processor technology. In combination with the new 24 MP sensor, this ensures that all exposures fulfill the promise made by Leica cameras - pictures that captivate with exceptional quality and brilliance. The Leica M10 delivers images with low digital noise levels and true-to-life detail, even at ISO values as high as 50,000.

    New Optical Rangefinder/Viewfinder

    The new optical rangefinder/viewfinder in the M10 greatly improves the focusing and composing of subjects. The field of view has been enlarged by 30%. The magnification factor has been increased to 0.73x. Also, with a 50% increase of the eye-relief distance, the viewfinder is much more convenient to use, especially for those who wear glasses.

    Leaner Operating Concept

    With a slimmer profile and only three buttons on the back of the camera - Live-View, Playback and Menu, the Leica M10 is incredibly easy to handle and use.

    Fast Continuous Shooting

    With a 2.0 GB buffer memory and continuous shooting of up to 5 frames per second at full resolution, the Leica M10 ensures that a photographer will never miss decisive moments.

    Weather Resistant for All Conditions

    The Leica M10 is perfectly equipped to withstand light water sprays and dust. The camera’s top and bottom plates are machined from solid blocks of brass, with a full-metal magnesium-alloy chassis and scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass covering the LCD. The build of the camera and its special rubber seals make it able to resist the adversities of everyday life, even in bad weather.

    The ‘Favorites’ Menu

    The importance of particular settings varies according to personal preferences and photographic needs. To cater for these, the Leica M10 offers a programmable ‘Favorites’ menu. In this menu, the photographer defines personal preferences for the relevant parameters and can later access them at the press of a button. The settings can be easily changed and adapted to meet the needs of specific photographic situations at any time.

    Wireless Connectivity

    The Leica M10 is the first M-Camera with an integrated Wi-Fi module. This allows pictures to be sent conveniently to iOS devices, via a wireless connection, and immediately shared online while on the go or in the field. It also enables remote control of the Leica M10 via Wi-Fi with a smartphone or tablet equipped with the Leica M-App. Important shooting parameters, such as shutter speed, or functions such as firing the shutter can also be controlled from the smart device. An equivalent app for Android devices will be made available at a later time.

    Live-View Focusing with Focus Peaking

    Live-View offers both focus peaking, the automatic marking of sharply focused edges as colored lines, as well as magnification to attain pin-point accurate focusing on the LCD monitor. In the Leica M10, the visibility of these contrasting peaking lines has been vastly improved from the previous generation, and now enables even more convenient focusing by allowing the magnified view to be moved anywhere on the Live-View image.

    Sustainability & Longevity

    Leica has been making history for decades - with cameras that have always been ahead of their time. Throughout all these years, Leica has always kept a tight focus on sustainability. In the 1950s, Leica created a timeless and enduring standard - the Leica M-bayonet. Nearly all Leica M-Lenses produced ever since can be mounted and used on the Leica M10. Leica cameras and lenses are timeless and faithful companions with enduring reliability and an exceptionally long life.

    Compatibility with Leica Visoflex EVF and R-Lenses

    The combination of the Leica R-Adapter and the Leica Visoflex 2.4 MP electronic viewfinder makes it possible to use nearly all Leica R-Lenses ever made on the M10. Manually focusing R-Lenses is now easier than on prior M cameras with the combination of the Visoflex and the M10’s improved Live-View functions. Additionally, the Visoflex’s built-in GPS functionality embeds geotag data into every image the M10 captures while it is mounted.

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  • Camera type:   Leica M10, compact digital rangefinder system camera
    Lens mount:   Leica M bayonet with additional sensor for 6-bit coding
    Lens system:   Leica M lenses, R lenses can be used with optional adapter
    Image Sensor:   CMOS chip, active surface 24x36mm
    Resolution:   DNG: 5976x3992 pixels (24MP), JPEG: 5952x3968 pixels (24MP)
    Data Format:   DNG (raw data, lossless compression), JPEG
    File Size:   DNG: 20-30 MB, JPEG depending on resolution and picture content
    Buffer Memory:   2GB / 16 pictures in series
    White Balance:   Automatic, manual, 8 presets, color temperature input
    Storage Medium:   SD cards up to 2GB, SDHC cards up to 32GB, SDXC cards up to 2TB
    Menu Language:   German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Russian, Korean
    Exposure Metering:   Exposure metering through the lens (TTL), with working aperture
    Metering Method:   For metering the light reflected by light blades of the 1st shutter curtain onto a measuring cell: Strong center-weighted; for metering on the sensor: Spot, center-weighted, multi-field metering

    Metering Range:

      At room temperature and normal humidity for ISO 100, at aperture 1.0 EV-1 to EV20 at aperture 32. Flashing of the left triangular LED in the viewfinder indicates values below the metering range
    Sensitivity Range:   ISO 100 to ISO 50000, adjustable in 1/3 ISO increments from ISO 200, choice of automatic control or manual setting
    Exposure Modes:   Choice of automatic shutter speed control with manual aperture preselection - aperture priority A, or manual shutter speed and aperture setting
    Flash Exposure Control  
    Flash Unit Attachment:   Via accessory shoe with central and control contacts
    Synchronization:   Optionally triggered at the 1st or 2nd Shutter curtain

    Flash Sync Time:

     

    1/180s; slower shutter speeds can be used, if working below sync speed: Automatic changeover to TTL linear flash mode with HSS compatible Leica system flash units

    Flash Exposure Metering:   Using center-weighted TTL pre-flash metering with Leica flash units (SF40, SF64, SF26), or flash units compatible with the system with SCA3502 M5 adapter
    Flash Measurement Cell:   2 silicon photo diodes with collection lens on the camera base
    Flash Exposure Compensation:   ±3EV in1⁄3 EV increments
    Displays in Flash Mode (in viewfinder only):   Using flash symbol LED
    Viewfinder  
    Construction Principle:   Large, bright line frame viewfinder with automatic parallax compensation
    Eyepiece:   Calibrated to -0.5 diopter; corrective lenses from -3 to +3 diopter available
    Image Field Limiter:   By activating two bright lines each: For 35 and 135mm, for 28 and 90mm, or for 50 and 75mm; automatic switching when lens is attached
    Parallax Compensation:   The horizontal and vertical difference between the viewfinder and the lens is automatically compensated according to the relevant distance setting, i.e. the viewfinder bright-line automatically aligns with the subject detail recorded by the lens.
    Matching Viewfinder & Actual Image:   At a range setting of 2m, the bright-line frame size corresponds exactly to the sensor size of approx. 23.9 x 35.8mm; at infinity setting, depending on the focal length, approx. 7.3% (28mm) to 18% (135mm) more is recorded by the sensor than indicated by the corresponding bright line frame and slightly less for shorter distance settings than 2m
    Magnification (For all lenses):   0.73x
    Large-base Range Finder:   Split or superimposed image range finder shown as a bright field in the center of the viewfinder image
    Effective Metering Basis:   50.6mm (mechanical measurement basis 69.31mm x viewfinder magnification 0.73x)
    Displays  
    In the Viewfinder:   Four-digit digital display with dots above and below
    On Back:   3” color TFT LCD with 16 million colors and 1,036,800 pixels, approx. 100% image field, glass cover of extremely hard, scratch resistant Gorilla glass, color space: sRGB, for Live-View and review mode, displays
    Shutter & Shutter Release  
    Shutter:   Metal blade focal plane shutter with vertical movement
    Shutter Speeds:   For aperture priority: (A) continuous from 125s to 1/4000s. For manual adjustment: 8s to 1⁄4000s in half steps, from 8s to 125s in whole steps, B: For long exposures up to maximum 125s (in conjunction with self-timer T function, i.e. 1st release = shutter opens, 2nd release = shutter closes),(1⁄180s): Fastest shutter speed for flash synchronization, HSS linear flash mode possible with all shutter speeds faster than 1⁄180s (with HSS-compatible Leica system flash units) 
    Picture Series:   approx. 5 pictures per second, 30-40 pictures in series
    Shutter Release Button:   Two-stage, 1st step: Activation of the camera electronics including exposure metering and exposure lock (in aperture priority mode), 2nd step: Shutter release; standard thread for cable release integrated.
    Self-Timer:   Delay 2s (aperture priority and manual exposure setting) or 12s, set in menu, indicated by flashing LED on front of camera and corresponding display in monitor.
    Turning The Camera On/Off:   Using main switch on top of camera; optional automatic shutdown of camera electronics after approx. 2/5/10 minutes; reactivated by tapping the shutter release
    Power Supply:   1 lithium ion rechargeable battery, nominal voltage 7.4V, capacity 1300mAh.; maximum charging current/voltage: DC 1000mA, 7.4V; Model No.: BP-SCL5; Manufacturer: PT. VARTA Microbattery, Made in Indonesia, Operating conditions (in camera): 0°C - + 40°C
    Charger:   Inputs: 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz, 300mA, automatic switching, or 12V DC, 1.3A; Output: DC 7.4V, 1000mA/max. 8.25V, 1100mA; Model No.: BC-SCL5; Manufacturer: Guangdong PISEN Electronics Co., Ltd., Made in China, Operating conditions: 0°C - + 35°C
    GPS:   Only with Leica Visoflex viewfinder attached, available as an accessory
    Wi-Fi:   Complies with IEEE 802.11b/g/n standard (standard Wifi protocol), channel 1-11, encryption method: Wifi-compatible WPA/WPA2 encryption, access method: Infrastructure mode
    Camera Body  
    Material:   All-metal die cast magnesium body, synthetic leather covering. Brass top panel and base, black or silver chrome plated finish
    Image Field Selector:   Allows the bright-line pairs to be manually activated at any time (e.g. to compare detail)
    Tripod Thread:   A ¼" DIN stainless steel in bottom
    Operating Conditions:   0-40°C
    Interfaces:   ISO accessory shoe with additional contacts for Leica Visoflex viewfinder (available as an accessory)
    Dimensions:   (width x depth x height): approx. 139 x 38.5 x 80mm
    Weight:   approx. 660g (with battery)
    Scope of Delivery:   Charger 100-240V with 2 mains cables (Euro, USA,) and 1 car charging cable, lithium ion battery, carrying strap, body bayonet cover, cover for accessory shoe
  •  Angle of view (diagonal, horizontal, vertical)
    for 35 mm (24 x 36 mm) 63°, 54°, 37°
    for M8 digital (18 x 27 mm)

    50°, 42°, 28°

    corresponds to a focal length of approx. 48 mm with 35 mm-format

    Optical design
    Number of lenses/groups 9 / 5
    Focal length 35.6 mm
    Position of entrance pupil 16.6 mm (related to the first lens surface in light direction)
    Focusing range 0.7 m to infinity
    Distance setting
    Scales Combined meter/feet graduation
    Smallest object field 418 x 626 mm
    Largest reproduction ratio 1:17.4
    Aperture
    Setting/Function With click-stops, half values available, manual diaphragm
    Lowest value 16
    Number of blades 9
    Bayonet Leica M quick-change bayonet with 6 bit lens identification bar code for digital M models
    Filter mount Non-rotating, internal thread for screw-on filters size E 46
    Lens hood separate, screw on metal hood (included)
    Dimension and weight: 
    Length 46 / 58 mm (with / without lens hood)
    Largest diameter approx. 56 mm
    Weight approx. 320 g