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Leica M9

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2009 full-frame digital rangefinder camera

Leica M9
Overview
MakerLeica Camera
TypeDigitalrangefinder camera
Lens
Lens mountLeica M mount
LensLeica M-mount
Sensor/medium
Sensor35.8 mm × 23.9 mm (1.41 in × 0.94 in)image sensor, 6.8 μm pixel size
Sensor typeCCD
Sensor makerKodak
Maximumresolution18.5Megapixels(RAW Color Depth:12bits)
Film speed80 to 2500
Storage mediaSD up to 2GB andSDHC up to 32GB
Focusing
Focus modesManual
Exposure/metering
Exposure modesManual, aperture priority auto exposure
ExposuremeteringTTL, center weighted averaging
Flash
FlashFixedhot shoe
Shutter
ShutterFocal plane, metal curtains, vertical travel
Shutter speed range32s to 1/4000s
Viewfinder
ViewfinderRangefinder and additional color LCD display: 2.5", 230,000 pixels
General
BatteryLithium ion
Dimensions139 mm × 80 mm × 37 mm (5.5 in × 3.1 in × 1.5 in)
Weight585 g (20.6 oz) with battery (M9)
600 g (21 oz) with battery (M9-P)
Made inGermany
Chronology
PredecessorLeica M8
SuccessorLeica M (Typ 240)

TheLeica M9 is a full-frame digitalrangefinder camera fromLeica Camera AG. It was introduced in September 2009. It uses an 18.5-megapixel Kodak image sensor and is compatible with almost all M mount lenses.

Features

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The M9 uses an 18.5-megapixelKodak (KAF-18500)CCDimage sensor that was developed specifically for the camera.[1]The M9 boasts frameline pairs for 28/90, 35/135 and 50/75 and it supports mostM-mount lenses—with only a few older models not suitable due to protruding elements of the lens into the camera body.[2]

Reception

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The M9 was introduced by Leica on 9 September 2009, in New York City. The launch (which also introduced theLeica X1 andLeica S2 models) included a live video webcast, and featured a guest appearance by the musicianSeal.[3]

In 2011, Leica verified a malfunction that may prevent the camera from saving images to certainSanDisk cards and issued a firmware update in July 2012, that made "further improvements of SD-Card compatibility".[4]

Leica M9 Titanium

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The Leica M9 Titanium, designed by Walter de Silva

In 2010, Leica released the Leica M9 Titanium camera body (a variant of the M9), which was designed byWalter de Silva. The body and supplied lens (a Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH FLE) are both built from solidtitanium.[5] The body and supplied lens (a Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH FLE) are both built from solidtitanium.[5] The M9 Titanium is available in a limited run of 500 cameras and costs about $31,300.[5]

Leica M9-P

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The Leica M9-P camera body was announced in 2011; it was not intended as a replacement for the M9, however, as the two camera bodies were sold concurrently. Leica added a scratch-resistant sapphire LCD cover on the M9-P, and the steel grey paint option was replaced with a classic chrome cover. The black paint option is still available. The M9-P also replaces the body covering withvulcanite, as used on earlier M cameras. Leica removed the red circular logo on the front of the camera (as found on the M9), and replaced it with the company's name etched on the top of the M9-P.

Leica M-E

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Main article:Leica M-E
Leica M-E with Summicron Lens


The Leica M-E camera body was announced in September 2012. It is similar to the M9 and M9-P cameras, but is missing the frame-line selection lever (a mechanism which allows the photographer to assess the field of view of lenses with different focal lengths without having to mount them), and the USB port. This is the cheapest model in the Leica M range.[6]

Gallery

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  • Leica M9 in black
    Leica M9 in black
  • Leica M9 in silver
    Leica M9 in silver
  • Leica M9-P in silver
    Leica M9-P in silver

See also

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References

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  1. ^"KODAK CCD Image Sensor Powers New LEICA M9 Digital Camera". Rochester, NY:bloomberg.com.Business Wire. 9 September 2009. Retrieved31 August 2012.
  2. ^Leica M9 / M9-P, Anleitung / Instructions(PDF). Leica Camera AG. p. 110. Retrieved17 July 2018.
  3. ^"Medialink and Evins Communications Produce Global Campaign for Leica Camera AG".Electronics Newsweekly. VerticalNews.com. NewsRX. 14 October 2009. Archived fromthe original on 19 June 2014. Retrieved31 August 2012.
  4. ^"M9 Firmware Version 1.196". en.leica-camera.com. Retrieved9 May 2014.
  5. ^abcPatton, Phil (4 October 2010)."VW Design Chief Collaborates With Leica".The New York Times. Retrieved27 October 2025.
  6. ^"Leica M-E. The essence of rangefinder photography".Leica Camera. May 2014. Retrieved9 May 2014.

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