The upcoming Leica D-Lux 6 and V-Lux 4 cameras are exactly what you would expect them to be.
The new models are based on the Panasonic LX7 and FZ200 cameras and will probably be announced on September 17th, 2012. The expected specs are:
The upcoming Leica D-Lux 6 and V-Lux 4 cameras are exactly what you would expect them to be.
The new models are based on the Panasonic LX7 and FZ200 cameras and will probably be announced on September 17th, 2012. The expected specs are:

Some additional details on the new MS Optical Sonnetar 50mm f/1.1 MC lens for Leica M mount and is now accepting pre-orders at ¥65,000 (around $830):
“It has a 2 layer multicoating on Tantalum glass. The German made iris is smooth with no click stops. It is a circular centre 14 blade iris, which should make for some very interesting and soft effects. The lens itself feels solid and has a nice weight of 190g on its own, or 220g as the set (hood and caps). The powder coated hood looks great on the lens too.”
Lens specifications:
After the MS Optical Perar Super Triplet 28mm f/4 and MS Super Triplet Perar 3.5/35 Mark II lenses, Japanexposures reports that Mr. Miyazaki’s next project will be a new MS Optical 50/1.13 lens:
For the fourth year in a row Leica Camera AG partnered with the vintage cars show Schloss Bensberg Classics:
The price of the Leica M9-P rangefinder just dropped to $6,500 at DigitalRev with free shipping to the US. If you are interested, check the warranty details on their website.
After the recent discount, the current price of the M9-P in the US is $6,995.

Zeiss issued a press release for the upcoming 2012 Photokina show. One of the upcoming new product will be a “special surprise” ZM lens (Leica M mount):
“For fans of the Carl Zeiss family of ZM systems for rangefinder cameras, Carl Zeiss has a special surprise in store. In 2013, at least one fast lens with M bayonet will go on sale. Using lenses from the ZM series with adapters is also very popular on mirrorless system cameras.”
I am still getting conflicting information on the Leica S3 sensor – some old reports indicated a completely new sensor inside the upcoming medium format camera, but the latest rumors point to a sensor with the same MP count and this time with live view (Leica S2 has a 37.5MP CCD sensor without live view). The other expected upgrades in the S3 are build-in GPS module and a new menu system.