The Leica M9 is a professional camera that claims to be the world's smallest full-frame system camera. It is an improvement on its predecessor, the M8, with a minor button re-arrangement and major internal changes such as a Kodak-developed CCD sensor with improved offset microlenses to optimize performance at the edges of the frame....
The Leica MP is a classic camera with a pull-up rewind knob which is more durable than a crank. It is a 35mm film professional camera with a finder available in the normal range of magnifications. Like the other cameras in the M series, the Leica MP is able to use any M lens...
The Leica S2 is an extremely expensive professional 35 mm camera that was developed with the input of professional photographers. The system utilizes the new Leica S-Format image sensor which is 30 x 45 mm in size with a classic Leica aspect ratio of 3 to 2. 37.5 million pixels ensures that cropping is...
The Leica R9 is a handcrafted professional high performance camera. The camera has a high-contrast viewfinder image that works well for focusing and checking the depth of field. The body is made out of solid metal which makes it durable, and the controls are placed to be within an easy and intuitive reach of...
The Leica M7 is a 2004 camera designed for professional photographers and comes loaded with features and configurations because of that. The camera uses a aperture priority mode with exposure lock via the shutter release that lets the consumer focus easily and compose quickly. The Leica M7 has a TTL flash exposure measurement to...
The Nikon FM10 is a 35mm SLR film camera designed for the advanced photographer. It has center-weighted manual exposure control with a built-in exposure meter with manual focus and aperture settings. There is also manual film wind and rewind, allowing you to create double exposures or rewind your film midroll. It has a 1/2,000...
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