Leica M EV1 Mirrorless 60MP Full-Frame M Camera (with Integrated EVF) Cat #20229 New USA / in stock / Free Shipping

$9,290 ≈ €8,602

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Leica MEV1 Mirrorless 60MP Full-Frame Camera Cat #20229 (First M Camera with Integrated EVF) New USA

Key Features

First M Camera with Integrated EVF

60MP Full-Frame BSI CMOS Sensor

Leica Content Credentials Technology

FN Button & Focus Assist Settings

5.76m-Dot 0.76x-Mag. OLED Viewfinder

2.95″ Touchscreen with Gorilla Glass

64GB Internal Memory and SD UHS-II Slot

ISO 64-50,000, up to 4.5 fps Shooting

Wi-Fi & USB-C, Dedicated FOTOS App

Lightweight Aluminum Top Plate

The First M with a Built-In EVF, A new milestone for Leica, the M EV1 is the first M-system camera to feature an integrated electronic viewfinder rather than a traditional optical rangefinder. This simple-but-significant difference makes the EV1 particularly well-suited to working with ultra-wide and long focal lengths, as well as faster lenses, while still maintaining the classic slim body design, same M lens mount, and proven imaging capabilities from the M11-series of rangefinder cameras.

Unique Viewing and Focusing Experience

5.76m-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder

Taking the place of the optical viewfinder, the M EV1 features the first-ever integrated electronic viewfinder in an M-system camera body.

The OLED panel has a sharp 5.76m-dot resolution and the viewfinder has a large 0.76x magnification, integrated diopter adjustment, and covers 100% of the image frame.

The EVF displays exactly what the sensor is recording, allowing for critical framing and more reliable focusing, especially with faster Summilux and Noctilux lenses and when working at shallow depths of field.

Another key benefit of the EVF is the ability to work with focal lengths not typically supported by the M rangefinder cameras’ viewfinders, including ultra-wide and telephoto lenses.

The typical restrictions of the rangefinder focusing system are also no longer applicable, enabling the accurate use of macro lenses, adapted lenses, and lenses with shorter minimum focusing distances.

The Digital Zoom function can now be…