Leica has announced its newest digital rangefinder camera, the Leica M-E (TYP 240), which is meant for people who are new to the M system.
This camera comes with a 24MP full-frame CMOS sensor, a Leica Maestro image processor, 2GB Buffer which is an upgrade from M240’s 1GB one, an ISO range of 200 to 6400, up to 1080p FHD video recording, 3-inch TFT display, and 1,800mAh battery.
The Leica M-E (TYP 240) comes with 3fps burst shooting, less than 1-second startup time, and Wi-Fi capability.
Leica M-E (TYP 240) specs:
- 24MP full-frame CMOS sensor
- Leica Maestro image processor
- 2GB Buffer
- 200-6400 ISO range
- up to 1080p FHD video recording
- 3fps burst shooting
- 3-inch TFT display (scratch resistant)
- Wi-Fi
- Water and Dust resistance
- 1,800mAh battery
- 680g
The Leica M-E (TYP 240) is priced at USD 3,995 (~PHP 205,163) and it will be available today (July 25, 2019) with a 2-year warranty.