![]() ![]() Photo: DNG™ (raw data), DNG + JPG, JPG (DCF, Exif 2.31) Video: MP4: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (Audio Format: 2ch 48 kHz/16 bit, AAC), MOV: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (Audio Format: 2ch 48 kHz/16 bit, AC-3)įull-metal housing made of aluminum and magnesium, leatherette, cover, splash-water protected in compliance with IEC standard 60529 (protection type IP54). Many other formats invented since, such as APS, APS-C and all usually refer to Full Frame ratio, by which it means what size they have compared to Full Frame. Resolution: 5,760,000 dots, 120 fps, magnification: 0.78x, aspect ratio: 4:3, frame coverage: 100%, exit pupil position: 21 mm, setting range +2/-4 diopters, with eye sensor for automatic switchover between viewfinder and LCD panel, time delay 0.005 sĨ.12cm (3.2“) (backlight LED) with anti-fingerprint and anti-scratch coating, 2,100,000 pixels (dots), format 3:2, touch control availableġ/250 s, slower shutter speeds available, automatic changeover to TTL linear flash mode with HSS-compatible Leica flash units if sync time is undercut Full Frame (FF) The size of the sensor is 24 x 36mm which is the format Oskar Barnack and Leica Camera AG invented with the first Leica that was introduced in 1925. Both of these feature minimalist body designs with first-rate build quality, updated ergonomics and. shutter function: 1 s to 1/40000 s / Flash Synch: up to 1/250 s The SL2 and SL2-S are Leicas full-frame mirrorless cameras. ![]() ☓ EV in 1/3 EV increments or 1/2 EV incrementsĮlectronically controlled focal plane shutter/electronic shutter Mech. TTL (‚Through The Lens‘ exposure metering) Automatic program (P), Aperture priority (A): manual aperture setting, Shutter priority mode (S): manual shutter speed setting Manual (M): manual setting for shutter speed and aperture Electronics Camera & Photo Digital Cameras Mirrorless Cameras 4,09900 FREE delivery June 1 - 2. With manual setting: Auto Magnification and Focus Peaking optionally available as focus aids Leica L bayonet with contact strip for communication between lens and cameraĪutomatic (Autofocus in modes iAF/AFs/AFc/Touch AF) or manual. ![]() The uncropped image is always saved simultaneously as a DNG file with the full resolution of 47.3 megapixel.CMOS sensor, pixel pitch: 4.3 µm / Fullframe (47.3 MP): 8368 x 5584 pixels / APS-C (20.2 MP): 5504 x 3664 pixels ![]() The cropped image from the framing selected is saved in JPEG format with correspondingly reduced resolutions of 47.3, 30, 14.7, or 6.6 megapixels. ‘The selected crop is displayed as a bright-line frame in the viewfinder and on the rear display panel. Users can also choose a crop factor ‘to simulate exposures made with focal lengths of 35, 50 or 75 millimetres’. The lens has a ‘digital zoom’ function of up to 75mm. It features a locking element between manual and auto focus, and can be switched to macro mode with a close focus distance of 17cm. The Summilux 28 mm f1.7 ASPH lens is also the same as the Q2. The viewfinder activates immediately when the eye is brought to it, ‘without any perceptible delay at all times’. However, Leica states that despite the high resolution, the power consumption remains low. The autofocus system can lock on a subject in less than 0.15 seconds, and an improved Maestro processor can capture 10fps.Īn OLED viewfinder has a 3.68-megapixel resolution, the same as the Q2. The monochrome sensor is capable of capturing two additional stops of dynamic range, at 13EV, compared with the Bayer sensor. Video recordings come in frame rates of 30 or 24fps, or alternatively, in Full HD format with 120, 60, 30 or 24 fps. The Leica Q2 Monochrom can capture 4K video at ISO sensitivities up to 100,000. But, obviously, only Leica has the kind-of elite customer base who make such a camera feasible.Īnyway, down to the serious stuff. Leica’s press release triumphantly proclaims this is the only full-frame compact camera with a dedicated monochrome sensor. Leica has announced the Q2 Monochrom, a 47.3-megapixel full-frame mirrorless camera with a 28 mm f1.7 ASPH fixed lens, is available now for $8,990. ![]()
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