As previously reported, Pixii announced a new and updated version of their APS-C connected digital rangefinder camera with Leica M-mount. Here are the details and the new features:
Update: Pixii cameras are now available for sale at B&H Photo.
Key points
New 26MP image sensor
The new image sensor is built on a CMOS-BSI pixel design, with an increased resolution of 26MP resolving finer details. The pixel design also enhances the angular response to perform with wider focal lengths and modern optical designs. The extended dynamic range and ultra-low noise floor help to work in difficult lighting conditions. The ISO range now starts at ISO 160 up to ISO 12800 natively, with higher sensitivities by software post-processing.
Pixii now integrates a new miniature display that projects key information directly into its optical viewfinder, like exposure speed, exposure compensation or white balance. The settings are presented at the periphery of the field of view, to avoid being distracting. And for the first time in a rangefinder camera, Pixii also lets the photographer interact with camera settings and menus, all without leaving the viewfinder, for a more immersive experience.
USB-C connectivity and up to 128GB of internal storage
The new Pixii model now sports an upgraded USB-C connectivity, improved battery gauge and faster charging speeds. It comes standard with 8GB, up from 4GB. New storage options now range from 32GB and up to 128GB of internal storage.
Other notable features
The new model builds on the original Pixii Camera, with many features not available on other digital rangefinder cameras.
Price and availability
The new Pixii Camera now starts at just 2999 euros (incl. 20% VAT in Europe, $2999 before tax in the US). The 32GB version will be available for 3240 euros, 64GB for 3380 euros and 128GB for 3540 euros.
Pre-orders start on 30.09. The first orders will ship on 11.10.
Quotes:
“We listened to photographers using the camera and we addressed their feedback with this new model.” says David Barth, Founder of Pixii. “Crucially, we also engineered the upgrade path to let A1112 model owners upgrade their camera to the new sensor.”
“The team has worked hard over the last 12 months to make Pixii an affordable choice for even more photographers.” says Fabrice Barbier, Chairman of the Board. “We are excited to make the experience of a modern rangefinder accessible like never before.”
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