Leica M promo videos

John Dooley from the Leica Akademie Mayfair demonstrates the new features of the Leica M. Dooley highlights everything you need to know about the camera including the including the use of R-lenses, life view, focus peaking, movies and accessories in this tutorial.

Jean Gaumy has been a Magnum photographer for nearly 40 years. He explains his photographic process and his history with the Leica M System. He takes Leica Camera's latest offering, The Leica M, to Normandy where he captures the scenery.

 

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  • Chris K.

    Oh my what a nice camera. Can’t wait!

  • gav

    I am very impressed with this.

    I would like to see some images first. One of the great things about the M9 was its sensor. Whilst it may be a bit of a dinosaur the CCD sensor really gave photos a beautiful and unique look. This new sensor sounds exciting, but if the photos just look like Nikon or Canon then I’m not sure if I will be interested.

    Apart from that, if everything works properly then this is a very desirable camera and would love own one despite all these fantastic “Leica alternatives’ coming on the market.

    • bmmau

      Yes: Gorgeous. Hopefully the images maintain the unique Leica look and as you say ‘would love own one despite all these fantastic “Leica alternatives’ coming on the market.’

  • http://venus.oracchi.com/yukio_m/index.html Yukio Miyamoto
  • Drew

    Very disappointing camera. A jack of all trades, master of none.

    • Mike

      Master of bank account depletion. :-)

      What a beautiful camera. It’s funny that the Leica crowd dismisses this as a do it all camera. My knee jerk reaction was that Leica thought of everything. The red line focus peaking thing is brilliant. I wouldn’t be surprised to see that implemented in other brands in the future. If I quit weddings tomorrow, I’d sell my Nikon stuff for this.

  • http://eek.ca/ Eric S. Smith

    I guess we’ll have to take buddy’s word for it that those menus are all “space age.” A shame that they couldn’t manage any insert shots so we could see what the heck he was doing.

    Also, would you describe that 25 FPS footage as “fluid?” It looked rather staccato to me.

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