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Leica M (Typ 262) Digital Rangefinder Camera

BH #LEM262B • MFR #10947
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Leica M (Typ 262) Digital Rangefinder Camera
Key Features
  • 24MP Leica MAX Full-Frame CMOS Sensor
  • Maestro Image Processor
  • Stills-Only Operation, No Live View
  • Rangefinder Focusing
Purveying the essence of rangefinder photography, the M (Typ 262) signals Leica's commitment to simple, straight photography while still incorporating contemporary qualities for refined image-making. Revolving around a full-frame 24MP CMOS sensor and Maestro image processor, the Typ 262 omits now-conventional video and live view features to produce a stills-only camera capable of shooting at up to 3 fps with sensitivities up to ISO 6400. An updated body design sees the incorporation of an aluminum alloy top plate, for a noticeable reduction in weight compared to typical brass plates, and a redeveloped shutter cocking mechanism is notably quiet for discrete shooting applications. Of course, as a Leica rangefinder, this model features a 0.68x optical viewfinder with split and superimposed manual focusing, automatic parallax correction, and automatic image field selection based on the attached lens. A 3.0" 921.6k-dot LCD monitor with scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass cover is also featured, however is sparingly used for solely reviewing imagery, adjusting white balance, or navigating the two-page menu system.
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Leica M (Typ 262) Overview

Purveying the essence of rangefinder photography, the M (Typ 262) signals Leica's commitment to simple, straight photography while still incorporating contemporary qualities for refined image-making. Revolving around a full-frame 24MP CMOS sensor and Maestro image processor, the Typ 262 omits now-conventional video and live view features to produce a stills-only camera capable of shooting at up to 3 fps with sensitivities up to ISO 6400. An updated body design sees the incorporation of an aluminum alloy top plate, for a noticeable reduction in weight compared to typical brass plates, and a redeveloped shutter cocking mechanism is notably quiet for discrete shooting applications. Of course, as a Leica rangefinder, this model features a 0.68x optical viewfinder with split and superimposed manual focusing, automatic parallax correction, and automatic image field selection based on the attached lens. A 3.0" 921.6k-dot LCD monitor with scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass cover is also featured, however is sparingly used for solely reviewing imagery, adjusting white balance, or navigating the two-page menu system.

M (Typ 262)
Featuring a classic, minimalist appearance, the M (Typ 262) has an updated silhouette, featuring a step in the top plate, and also features a small central Leica red dot on the front panel. Aside from its distinct outward looks, the Typ 262 is also distinct among the M-range due to its omission of live view and video recording functionality, choosing, instead, to purely focus on still photography.
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 stills 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 1GB image buffer for sustained shooting sequences of 3 fps for up to 8 consecutive frames.
Optical Viewfinder and Rangefinder
The optical viewfinder is a large, bright-line 0.68x-magnification rangefinder with automatic parallax compensation and frame lines, which are set to match the image sensor size at a focusing distance of 6.6'. The automatic image field limiter recalls pairs of bright lines depending on the lens attached: 35mm and 135mm; 28mm and 90mm; or 50mm and 75mm.

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).
Body Design
  • The top plate is made from aluminum alloy to maintain a lighter overall weight compared to M cameras featuring a brass top plate.
  • Magnesium alloy body with synthetic leather covering is both durable as well as minimal in design.
  • A quiet shutter mechanism benefits discreet, inconspicuous shooting methods.
  • 3.0" 921.6k-dot LCD monitor is covered with scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass for enhanced durability.
  • Eschewing live view and video recording, the rear monitor is used solely for stills playback and for navigating the two-page menu system.
  • Simple control layout and shooting modes system permits working in manual or aperture-priority mode, with an easily accessible shutter speed dial and drive selector on the top plate.
  • The rear of the camera incorporates six buttons for easy access to oft-used settings, including white balance and ISO, as well as navigational buttons.
Other Camera Features
  • Leica M mount is compatible with a wide range of both current and legacy rangefinder lenses.
  • Images can be recorded in either the DNG or JPEG file format.
  • A top hot shoe permits working with an external flash and the top sync speed is 1/180 sec.
  • In single exposure mode, up to two frames per second can be recorded. Language support: German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Russian, and Korean.

Leica M (Typ 262) Specs

Imaging
Sensor Resolution
Effective: 24 Megapixel
Exposure Control
Metering Method
Center-Weighted Average
Magnification
Approx. 0.68x
Focus
Focus Mode
Manual Focus
Flash
Flash Modes
First-Curtain Sync, Hi-Speed Sync, Manual, Second-Curtain Sync, TTL Auto
External Flash Connection
Hot Shoe
Battery
1 x BP-SCL2 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 7.4 VDC, 1800 mAh
Packaging Info
Package Weight
5.65 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
8.6 x 8.5 x 6.5"

Leica M (Typ 262) Reviews

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question

Does this camera (type 262) have an AA/low-pass filter?
Asked by: Clark F.
No. None of the Leica digital rangefinders ever do, from the M8 onwards.
Answered by: MURRAY O.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

What software, if any, comes with the M Typ 262 ?
Asked by: Anonymous
Leica does not provide any software included with the Type 262, only downloadable firmware updates via their website.
Answered by: Andrea O.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

Is there any small flash/speedlight that keeps TTL with this camera and is not Leica brand? It DOESN'T need to have articulated head to bounce the light
Asked by: Erlantz B.
At this time there is not a small flash, or speedlite that will maintain TTL with the Leica M (Typ 262) Digital Rangefinder Camera.
Answered by: James B.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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I want to know the warranty policy of the camera and the lens, does this kit have a 2 year warranty?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes, there is a 2 year limited manufacturer's warranty on this camera.
Answered by: James B.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

Does the 262 come with a hot shoe cover?
Asked by: Gerald
Yes, it will come with a hot shoe cover.
Answered by: Jacob C.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

is downloading of photos wireless ?
Asked by: Don R.
Downloading photos is not wireless for the Leica M 262, I use an eye-fi card (mine is a Toshiba FlashAir) which works pretty well with transferring photos from my camera to my iPhone.
Answered by: kairu y.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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Is the 262 In black chrome like the M7?
Asked by: Anonymous
Sir,I'm not familiar with the M7, however, I have an M6TTL which is flat black and shows handling by my hands, sort of makes it more flat black. The M262, has an aluminum cap and is black anodized. It is very clean and is difficult to leave hand prints on it. I'm familiar with camera equipment used at extreme weather conditions, sub zero etc., they are protected the same way. Micro gravity and vacuum type enclosure would use the same treatment, unless flaking is considered under the most extreme conditions and that may cause a problem floating around and getting in the way. Not a problem with the M262... :-) Brassing will not occur, but aluminum shown through its anodized cover is just as romantic... It'll just take longer to happen... very durable.Sincerely,Mark Kaku
Answered by: RITA K.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

Does B&H offer layaway plans on these items?
Asked by: Hector Manuel V.
Unfortunately, no; B&H does not have a layaway program.
Answered by: Manzell L.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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