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Leica updates M Monochrom for film noir

Posted on May 9, 2015April 27, 2020 By Hulk
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It was three years ago this May when Leica boldly introduced a black-and-white-only version of its Mseries full-frame rangefinder that’s garnered the usual Leica fans. Now the company follows up with the M Monochrom (Typ 426), essentially the identical camera but with an expanded buffer and the capability to shoot video and a few other tweaks.

Slated to cost $7450 (£5,750) — less than its predecessor cost at launch — the new M Monochrom can shoot 1080/24p, 25p video and takes an optional kit with an adapter and stereo mic. Leica really doesn’t provide any information on the video beyond that.
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