Review Summary
2017-08-11T08:59:15
The Leica M – P 240 black coupled with the 50 mm summilux f1.4 ASPH are simply an outstanding combination of camera and lens for photography. A true classic
MANNIE G.
2017-05-26T12:14:24
had a really hard time getting focus.. but i give it to learning curve... but even when i did the files looked inferior to same scene shot with Sony 7 R2 using Leica lens
gary a.
2016-05-15T09:56:05
Coming from a fine Canon 5DIII this camera is far superior in producing extraordinary photos. I can now focus manually as fast or faster than auto focus and accurately. I actually focus on the element I choose, not some cross type mystical reference the camera chooses. With a 50mm f/1.4 Leica lens I get photos that are sharp from edge to edge. The manual camera makes me think again about photography and not get lazy with autofocus auto everything. Outstanding, small, easy to use around people and in crowds..no regrets here.
CHADWICK M.
2015-12-14T13:01:47
I have owned a Leica M6 for many years and have waited for a digital version of that fine camera for some time. For me, the MP 240 is that camera. It combines many of the traditional features of a Leica rangefinder, with the convenience of taking digital photographs. It's a bit larger, but truly feels great in my hands. It is expensive, but Adorama's pricing was better than anyone else's. I have only owned it for about a week and I am looking forward to taking pictures with it for many years to come.
RICHARD E.
2015-09-02T21:00:00
I was getting tired of lugging around my 5DM3 and decided after extensive research that I wanted to give a Leica Range Finger a go. I paired it with a Summilux 50/1.4 and couldn't be happier with the combo. First impression is that there is no doubt Leica is handmade and all,about quality. The camera and lens both come with a signature card of the final inspector. Menu options are straight forward and not near as detailed as most SLR's. Learning to use a manual focusing range finder has been fun. This is the first camera that has me wanting to go out just to take pictures even when I'm not on vacation. Maybe I'm just drinking the Kool-aid but there is something special about owning and using this camera. No regrets.
BRIAN H.
Leica M
Full-Frame
24 Megapixel
24MP: 5976 x 3992
3:2
CMOS, 36 x 24 mm
Still Images: DNG, JPEG
Movies: MJPEG, MOV
Yes
SD, SDHC, SDXC
Yes, NTSC/PAL
1920 x 1080: 25 fps, 24 fps
1280 x 720: 25 fps, 24 fps
640 x 480: 30 fps, 25 fps, 24 fps
High Definition
MOV
1920 x 1080p / 25 fps
1920 x 1080p / 24 fps
High Definition
MOV
1280 x 720p / 25 fps
1280 x 720p / 24 fps
Standard Definition
MOV
640 x 480p / 30 fps
640 x 480p / 25 fps
640 x 480p / 24 fps
4:3, 16:9
Built-in Mic: With Video, Mono
Manual
Manual Focus (M)
Optical
Approx. 0.68x
- 3 to +3 m
3" Rear Screen LCD (920,000)
100%
Auto, 200-6400 (Extended Mode: 100-6400)
Type: Electronic & Mechanical
Speed: 60 - 1/4000 seconds, Bulb Mode
Center-weighted average metering, Multi-zone metering, Spot metering
Modes: Aperture Priority, Manual
Compensation: -3 EV to +3 EV (in 1/3 EV steps)
Auto, Cloudy, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent (Natural White), Fluorescent (White), Kelvin, Manual, Shade, Tungsten
Up to 3 fps at 24 MP
No
1 / 180 seconds
Hot Shoe
0.7 seconds
Up to 3 fps
2 seconds, 12 seconds
1x Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack, 7.4 VDC, 1800 mAh
32 to 104 deg. F (0 to 40 deg. C)
5.50 x 3.10 x 1.70" (13.97 x 7.87 x 4.31cm)
1.50lbs (0.68kg)
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Leica MP 240
By RICHARD E.
I have owned a Leica M6 for many years and have waited for a digital version of that fine camera for some time. For me, the MP 240 is that camera. It combines many of the traditional features of a Leica rangefinder, with the convenience of taking digital photographs. It's a bit larger, but truly feels great in my hands. It is expensive, but Adorama's pricing was better than anyone else's. I have only owned it for about a week and I am looking forward to taking pictures with it for many years ...
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The Feel of Quality
By BRIAN H.
I was getting tired of lugging around my 5DM3 and decided after extensive research that I wanted to give a Leica Range Finger a go. I paired it with a Summilux 50/1.4 and couldn't be happier with the combo. First impression is that there is no doubt Leica is handmade and all,about quality. The camera and lens both come with a signature card of the final inspector. Menu options are straight forward and not near as detailed as most SLR's. Learning to use a manual focusing range finder has...
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Marrying minimalist design elements with celebrated image quality, the black Leica M-P Digital Rangefinder Camera pairs a full-frame image sensor with the quality and tradition Leica's reputation was founded upon. Featuring a MAX 24MP CMOS sensor and Maestro image processor, the M-P realizes rich image quality with low noise levels and smooth color and tonal gradations. The sensor and processor combine to also avail a top sensitivity of ISO 6400, full HD 1080p movie recording and 3 fps shooting for up to 24 consecutive frames.
Unique among digital cameras, this camera maintains Leica's preference for a rangefinder design and incorporates a 0.68x optical viewfinder with split and superimposed manual focusing, automatic parallax correction and manual image field selection. Conversely, the camera also features a 3.0" 920k-dot LCD with sapphire glass covering to maintain the overall durability of the magnesium alloy and brass body. Distinguishing itself through unobtrusiveness, the M-P also carries the select designation of no front-facing Leica logos in favor of an engraved Leica script on the top plate.
As with past M-series cameras, the M-P retains the ability to utilize the vast network of M-mount lenses and is also compatible with Leica R-mount lenses via an optional adapter. When working in live view and since focusing operation is entirely manual, focus peaking and 10x live view zoom can be utilized to ensure critical focus. An ergonomic body design places all of the necessary camera controls within reach during shooting, including top shutter speed and drive mode dials, as well as rear menu navigation buttons and selection dial located atop the thumb rest. The rugged metal body also integrated rubber seals throughout its design to render the M-P dust- and weather-resistant for sustained use in trying conditions.
Leica M-P (Typ 240)
Featuring a classic, minimalist appearance, the M-P has an unobtrusive design that omits the traditional red dot and front-facing 'M' lettering in favor of an engraved Leica script on the brass top plate.
MAX 24MP CMOS Sensor and Maestro Image Processor
Featuring a full-frame Leica MAX 24MP CMOS sensor, this camera is able to produce high-resolution still imagery and full HD video with marked image quality and low noise levels. When combined with the Maestro image processor, a sensitivity range of ISO 200-6400 is available, which can further be expanded to ISO 100 for working in brighter conditions. This image processor also facilitates faster overall performance and works in conjunction with a 2GB image buffer for longer sustained shooting sequences of 3 fps for up to 24 consecutive frames.
Optical Viewfinder and Rangefinder
The optical viewfinder is a large, bright-line 0.68x-magnification rangefinder with automatic parallax compensation and LED-illuminated frame lines, which are set to match the image sensor size at a focusing distance of 6.6'. On the front of the camera, a viewfinder frame selector can also be used to manually change the apparent image field to help visualize the scene with varying focal lengths. The rangefinder mechanism displays split or superimposed bright field images within the center of the viewfinder to benefit accurate manual focusing control. The effective rangefinder metering basis is 47.1mm (mechanical metering basis 69.25 mm x viewfinder magnification of 0.68x).
3.0" LCD Monitor and Sapphire Crystal Cover
Complementing the optical viewfinder is a 3.0" 920k-dot LCD monitor, which permits live view monitoring with the ability to utilize focus peaking and 10x zoom features to better ensure critical sharpness. Focus peaking highlights bright edges of contrast, in red, green or blue colors, when they are in sharp focus, while the zoom control allows you to home in on fine details within the scene. This monitor features a scratch-resistant protective cover made from sapphire crystal glass for added durability and protection. Furthermore, anti-reflective coatings are used on both sides of the covering glass for greater visibility in bright light conditions.
Full HD 1080p Video
Full HD 1080p video recording is supported, in both 24 and 25 fps frame rates. HD 720p recording is also available, as well as VGA 480p at 30 fps. A monaural microphone is incorporated into the body's design and features manual audio level control during recording.
Body Design
Reminiscent of classic Leica designs, the M-P features a metal body design with a magnesium-alloy chassis and brass top plate, which is accentuated by a synthetic leather wrap. Rubber seals are placed throughout the body to protect it from dust and use during inclement weather. Furthermore, the pared-down, ergonomic design allows direct access to necessary camera controls, including top shutter speed and drive mode dials and rear menu navigation controls.