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Leica M8

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Brand Leica 2006
Model M8
Released Year 2006
Type DSLR Cameras
Series M
Color
  • Silver
  • Black
Optical Zoom N/A
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Leica M8 is a digital rangefinder camera introduced by Leica in 2006 as part of the legendary M series. It features a 10.3-megapixel APS-H CMOS sensor, uniquely designed to capture high-resolution images with excellent color fidelity. The camera employs Leica's traditional mechanical rangefinder focusing system paired with advanced digital imaging technology. Constructed with a robust magnesium alloy body, the M8 offers durability for professional use. The camera supports Leica M-mount lenses, ensuring compatibility with a vast range of high-quality optics. It incorporates a three-inch LCD for image review and menu navigation.

Specifications

GTIN 4022243107021
UPC 4022243107021
Features
  • Auto Focus, Body Only
  • Auto Focus
Screen Size 2.5 in
Color
  • Silver
  • Black
Battery Type
  • Lithium-Ion, Lithium
  • Lithium-Ion
Series Leica M
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 10.3 MP
Model Leica M8
Connectivity
  • Component
  • N/A
Sensor Type APS-H CMOS
Resolution 10.3 megapixels
Lens Mount Leica M-mount
ISO Range ISO 160 - ISO 2500
Viewfinder Optical rangefinder
Storage Media SD Card
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California Prop 65 Warning N/A
Country/Region of Manufacture Germany
Digital Zoom N/A
Item Height N/A
Item Length N/A
Item Weight N/A
Item Width N/A
Manufacturer Warranty N/A
Maximum Aperture N/A
MPN N/A
Optical Zoom N/A

Key Advantages

The Leica M8 offers a unique blend of classic rangefinder operation with digital convenience, making it highly desirable for professional photographers. Its APS-H sensor size provides a good balance between resolution and sensor area for improved image quality. The combination of Leica's renowned glass optics and the digital sensor produces outstanding sharpness and color rendition. The camera's solid build ensures reliability under demanding shooting conditions. Its digital interface is designed to be intuitive, minimizing learning curves for Leica M users. Additionally, the M8's compatibility with a wide selection of M-mount lenses offers versatility across various photographic styles.

Limitations

The Leica M8 has a crop factor of 1.33x due to its APS-H sensor, which alters the field of view compared to traditional 35mm film. It lacks video recording capabilities, limiting its use to still photography only. The ISO sensitivity range is relatively narrow, which may impact low-light performance. The camera's LCD screen resolution and size are modest by today's standards. Battery life is limited compared to modern digital cameras, requiring frequent recharges or spares. Additionally, the M8 uses a proprietary memory card format less common in other cameras.

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