Leica is saying a brand new kind of M-mount digital camera, its first that’s not truly a rangefinder. The brand new M EV1 relies on the M11-P from 2023, but it surely strips out the standard rangefinder in favor of a 5.76-million dot digital viewfinder — therefore the omitted viewfinder window on its entrance. The brand new digital camera is launching in Europe and different markets at the moment for €7,950, and coming to the US at a later time as a consequence of an FCC delay, the place it’s anticipated to run $8,995.
Because the M EV1 relies on the M11-P, it has the identical processor, 60-megapixel full-frame sensor, 64GB of inner storage, and help for Content material Credentials. That additionally implies that, like different M11 cameras, the M EV1 doesn’t document video in any respect. With out the rangefinder meeting, and with an aluminum building just like the black M11, the M EV1 weighs 484 grams (or 1.07 kilos) and not using a lens connected. That’s 46 grams lighter, in regards to the weight of 1 golf ball.
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The M EV1 continues to be guide focus like a standard rangefinder. Nevertheless, as an alternative of focusing by aligning pictures in a patch within the heart of an optical viewfinder, you see and focus by means of the lens on the half-inch EVF or 2.95-inch rear LCD. And identical to every other mirrorless digital camera, you will get a stay publicity preview and use focusing aids like focus peaking and magnification.
A stay view by means of the lens makes utilizing ultrawide and telephoto lenses on a Leica M a lot simpler. Any lens wider than 28mm (which Leica makes quite a lot of in M-mount) usually required some sort of exterior finder, and 90mm focal lengths or longer may very well be onerous to precisely focus. Full-time stay view additionally permits simpler close-focusing for latest M lenses that go shorter than the standard 0.7 meter minimal focus limitation — or when adapting a macro lens from one other producer.
M cameras may very well be used with stay view for the reason that M (Typ 240) of 2012, however they required specializing in the rear show or including an adjunct EVF. The built-in EVF of the M EV1 is just like the one discovered within the fixed-lens Leica Q3, but it surely runs at a slower 60Hz as an alternative of 120Hz. The M EV1 additionally borrows the diamond-patterned leatherette from the Q cameras, although that’s about the place its Q similarities finish. (Pour one out for the Leica followers hoping for an M EVF digital camera that’s Q-sized.)

One attention-grabbing spin on a traditional rangefinder management is the M EV1’s new entrance lever. What was usually a preview lever on conventional M cameras, for altering framelines within the viewfinder earlier than switching lenses, is now two new customizable operate buttons. You’ll be able to toggle the lever left or proper to allow focus peaking and magnification, or you may long-push both course to name up a menu that modifications these customized features. It’s a fairly intelligent tackle what would in any other case be an anachronistic management. One other change to the M EV1’s management structure is that it drops the ISO dial first launched within the M10, going again to menu-based ISO management you carry up with a operate button.
I lately obtained to carry the Leica M EV1 and tinker with it for a couple of minutes in a really temporary hands-on preview, and I discovered it to be precisely what I used to be anticipating from a long-rumored “M EVF” digital camera — although not a modicum extra. It’s the naked minimal of swapping the rangefinder for an EVF on an M11-based digital camera, particularly contemplating Leica deleted the viewfinder window and left that space starkly clean, with out even relocating the crimson dot brand. The window for the rangefinder patch is oddly nonetheless there, too, now housing an LED gentle for the timer. All of it seems a bit jarring and, frankly, ugly to me.

However that’s nice, I suppose, as altering a long-established design generally simply takes time to regulate to. Whereas I anticipated Leica would possibly do one thing a bit extra recent right here, I (and I’d wager others) was additionally hoping that subtracting the pricey mechanical rangefinder would additionally imply subtracting a extra vital quantity off the value. The $845 delta between the M EV1 and M11-P isn’t an insignificant quantity, however this stays a $9,000 digital camera, the identical worth the now-discontinued M11 first launched at in 2022. Maybe it’s a bit worth safety for the standard M cameras, in case Leica learns extra of its followers than anticipated favor EVFs over a rangefinder.
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