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And M9P

 

That isn’t current anymore.

 

It most certainly is.

 

Only the M9 was dropped last week, not the M9P

 

Are you sure Andy? I seem to remember reading an interview somewhere with a Leica man who implied that the M9P was going. I'll try to find it again.

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Is the upgrade from M9 to M9P still available? I am interested as my 2 year warranty runs out in 6 months when it might make sense to upgrade.

 

Don't forget that you can extend the warranty for another year (which is the same extension as you will get with the M9P upgrade.) It's a lot less of an expense than the upgrade, and unless you feel you really want the different top plate and sapphire glass screen cover it might be the sensible way to go. Personally, that's what I'd do. The upgrade is pretty expensive for only cosmetic changes, imho. Granted they will inspect the camera at the time of the upgrade and make sure it's up to operating spec.

 

But black electrician's tape and a Giotto screen protector works pretty well as a poor person's M9P upgrade :)

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That is certainly my understanding. I have asked Leica UK to confirm and will be happy to stand corrected if I am wrong.

 

This was a question at the Leica meeting with the Forum last Saturday. They explicitly said that the M9 and the M9-P are not produced any longer. I hope I didn't misunderstand anything. Andreas' transcript of what was actually said will make this clear.

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An article in the British Journal of Photography also indicate that the M-E replaces both the M9 and the M9-P.

 

Photokina 2012: 'Leica will never release an affordable M camera' - British Journal of Photography

Schopf's comments come as Leica reveals that the M-E will replace the M9 and M9P cameras in the next two weeks.
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I don't buy the whole 'essentials' part. Before yesterday it was state of the art for Leica, now its 'essentials'. Like a cheap range of food in a supermarket.

 

 

If they want to make a real essentials camera, here is what I think it should be:

  • Identical to an M3 in size and shape.
  • A wind lever to recock the shutter
  • No LCD screen
    • you can set ISO using a dial on the rear like the film cameras
    • Images are recorded in RAW with all adjustments in post-processing
    • Maybe a small e-paper display to show absolute essentials like battery condition and shots remaining (like the M8)

    [*]Extreme battery life - in many months not days

In today's world of full frame compacts and SLR-Video cross overs many people buy Leica because of their approach, simplicity and focus on the basics of photography.

 

That's what I want in a Leica, for everything else I have my 5D mk2.

 

That's the best Leica wish list I have seen ever! I'd happily pay the Leica premium for such a device. I use an M8 and never review the photo just taken, the LCD is always off except to increase ISO which I always then forget to change back to 160 until several shots back in daylight. It is set on "discreet" so the recock noise can be delayed. I also use a "Thumbs Up" attachment so a real lever would be welcomed, not to mention being able to use the Garry Winogrand technique of pretending to fiddle with camera controls when taking candids.

 

Would be great if Leica preserved a spot like this in its M family.

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That's the best Leica wish list I have seen ever! I'd happily pay the Leica premium for such a device. I use an M8 and never review the photo just taken, the LCD is always off except to increase ISO which I always then forget to change back to 160 until several shots back in daylight. It is set on "discreet" so the recock noise can be delayed. I also use a "Thumbs Up" attachment so a real lever would be welcomed, not to mention being able to use the Garry Winogrand technique of pretending to fiddle with camera controls when taking candids.

 

Would be great if Leica preserved a spot like this in its M family.

 

Not sure why you don't want a screen with live view and focus peaking

I really think you should buy a Nex-5n and try your Leica lenses on it

It a revelation

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