German camera manufacturer Leica has added another rangefinder body
to its M system that has a pared-down feature set, an extra quiet
shutter unit and a lower price than the M Typ 240. The new Leica M Typ
262 is very much the same as the other M bodies, but does not offer
video or live view shooting, even though it uses a 24MP CMOS sensor.
Leica has used the button space on the rear of the camera that is used
for live view in the Typ 240 to add direct access to the white balance
feature.
The company says that the new shutter unit is barely audible and the
shutter cocking mechanism is 'considerably quieter' than the system used
in previous models. In single shot mode the new mechanism allows up to
two frames to be recorded in a second, while the drive mode allows up to
three frames per second, as before.
Instead of a brass top plate the Typ 262 uses aluminum, which makes
the camera around 100g lighter than the Typ 240. Leica says one of
benefits of not offering video and live view is that the menu system is
much simpler and consists of only two pages. The camera may offer the
same full-frame 24MP sensor that is used in the M Typ 240 and the M-P,
and seems unlikely to be the sensor used in the more recent Leica Q and
SL.
At $5195/£4050 the Typ 262 is offered as the least expensive of the M
bodies, and is available immediately. For more information visit the Leica website.
Press release:
Focusing on the essentials of M rangefinder photography
Leica Camera has introduced the Leica M (Typ 262) into its digital
rangefinder camera range, joining the Leica M and M-P (Typ 240) and the
Leica M Monochrom (Typ 246), now giving photographers the choice of four
models.
Incorporating rangefinder technology perfected over many decades, the
new M (Typ 262) represents Leica M photography in its purest form,
concentrating on the most essential features, combined with intuitive
handling and discreet styling. This allows users to focus on the
fascination of M photography and, ultimately, on capturing the decisive
moment.
As with the other digital M cameras, the Leica M (Typ 262) features a
high-resolution CMOS full-frame sensor, designed exclusively for
rangefinder photography, but excludes video recording and Live View. The
24-megapixel sensor delivers exceptional image quality and extreme
sensitivity, and makes the Leica M (Typ 262) the ideal camera for
photography in available light situations. At the same time, the
camera’s Maestro processor guarantees fast processing of captured
images, ensuring that it is immediately ready to shoot.
The clear and practical outer design of the Leica M (Typ 262) also
focuses on the essentials. The top plate is made from durable aluminium,
making the camera around 100g lighter, and even more ergonomic than its
sister models. The words ’Made in Germany’ are engraved on the back of
the camera. Further differences include a smaller Leica logo and a
‘step’ at the end of the top plate, which are both features reminiscent
of the design of the Leica M9.
For maximum discretion when shooting, the Leica M (Typ 262) shutter
is barely audible – an invaluable advantage in situations where the
photographer needs to remain unobtrusive. As an aid to this, the camera
features a shutter cocking system that is considerably quieter in single
exposure mode than that of the M (Typ 240), and enables a shutter
release frequency of up to two frames per second. In continuous mode,
the M (Typ 262) has the same sequential shooting speed as its sister
model and shoots up to three frames per second.
The handling of the Leica M (Typ 262) fulfills everything a
discerning photographer expects from a Leica M. This includes the rapid
manual focusing process with the coupled rangefinder and the focusing
ring of the lens, as well as the option of selecting automatically
determined or manually set shutter speeds. Furthermore, as this model
does not include Live View or video recording, the menu is extremely
straightforward and consists of only two pages. This ensures that all
settings are rapidly accessible at all times. White balance is selected
by a dedicated button on the back of the camera.
Leica M (Typ 262) specifications
| Price | |
|---|---|
| MSRP | $5195/£4050 |
| Body type | |
| Body type | Rangefinder-style mirrorless |
| Sensor | |
| Max resolution | 5952 x 3976 |
| Other resolutions | 4256 x 2832, 2976 x 1984, 1600 x 1072 |
| Image ratio w:h | 3:2 |
| Effective pixels | 24 megapixels |
| Sensor size | Full frame (35.8 x 23.9 mm) |
| Sensor type | CMOS |
| Processor | Maestro |
| Color space | sRGB |
| Color filter array | Primary color filter |
| Image | |
| ISO | Auto, 200-6400, expandable to 100-6400 |
| White balance presets | 7 |
| Custom white balance | Yes |
| Image stabilization | No |
| Uncompressed format | RAW |
| JPEG quality levels | Fine, Standard |
| File format |
|
| Optics & Focus | |
| Digital zoom | No |
| Manual focus | Yes (only) |
| Lens mount | Leica M |
| Focal length multiplier | 1× |
| Screen / viewfinder | |
| Articulated LCD | Fixed |
| Screen size | 3″ |
| Screen dots | 921,000 |
| Touch screen | No |
| Screen type | TFT LCD |
| Live view | No |
| Viewfinder type | Optical (rangefinder) |
| Viewfinder magnification | 0.68× |
| Photography features | |
| Minimum shutter speed | 60 sec |
| Maximum shutter speed | 1/4000 sec |
| Exposure modes |
|
| Built-in flash | No |
| External flash | Yes (via hot shoe) |
| Flash X sync speed | 1/180 sec |
| Drive modes |
|
| Continuous drive | 3.0 fps |
| Self-timer | Yes (2 or 12 sec) |
| Metering modes |
|
| Exposure compensation | ±3 (at 1/3 EV steps) |
| AE Bracketing | ±6 (3, 5 frames at 1/2 EV, 1 EV, 2 EV steps) |
| Videography features | |
| Microphone | None |
| Speaker | None |
| Storage | |
| Storage types | SD/SDHC/SDXC |
| Connectivity | |
| USB | USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) |
| HDMI | No |
| Microphone port | No |
| Headphone port | No |
| Remote control | Yes (Cable release) |
| Physical | |
| Battery | Battery Pack |
| Battery description | BP-SCL2 lithium-Ion rechargeable battery & charger |
| Weight (inc. batteries) | 680 g (1.50 lb / 23.99 oz) |
| Dimensions | 139 x 80 x 42 mm (5.47 x 3.15 x 1.65″) |
| Other features | |
| Orientation sensor | Yes |
| Timelapse recording | No |
| GPS | Optional |

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