The LEICA M8.2 is a significant development of the digital rangefinder camera for professionals, the M8. Where important attributes of LEICA M8 such as discretion, intuitive work and robustness have been further improved.
The new snapshot mode "S" can be particularly useful in tight reportage conditions. It will also appeal to all those who want good results right away without knowing a lot about photography. If the shutter speed dial is turned to the new "S" setting, the camera controls all the key features automatically, such as automatic exposure (aperture priority), automatic ISO speed setting and automatic white balance. Another new feature is a quick override setting. For more precise framing at long distances, the bright-line frames in the viewfinder have been designed to handle larger framing areas.
The new LEICA M8.2 is the very first professional digital camera to use an ultra scratch-resistant sapphire crystal as coverglass for the camera monitor. It is so hard that it can only be worked with special diamond tools. The camera also sports a new easy-grip and specially robust "vulcanite" finish.
Thanks to numerous detailed modifications, the noise and vibration of the shutter action have been audibly and noticeably reduced even further. The fastest shutter speed of the metal blade focal-plane shutter is 1/4000 s, and the flash sync speed is 1/180 s. To make the camera even more discreet in critical situations, the photographer may personally determine the suitable moment when the shutter is cocked.
| Type | Low-noise CCD sensor specially optimized for the requirements of the M lens system. |
| Effective pixels | 10.3 |
| Total pixels | 10.2 |
| Aspect Ratio | 3:2 |
| Low-pass filter | No |
| Colour filter type | RGB |
| Mount | Leica M bayonet |
| Type | Manual |
| Exposure metering | Heavily centre-weighted TTL exposure metering with pre-set working aperture. |
| Metering Range | EV0 to EV20 |
| Exposure compensation | +/- 3.0 |
| ISO speed equiv | 160-2500 additional automatic setting with free choice of ISO range. |
| Type | Microprocessor-controlled metal blade slot shutter with vertical action |
| Speed | from 32 to 1/4000 sec |
| Release | 3 position soft-touch button |
| Type | Automatic |
| Settings | 6 preset values |
| Personal White balance | Manual white balance, color temperature input from 2000K to 13,100K |
| Type | RGB |
| Viewfinder | Large bright-line frame viewfinder with automatic parallax compensation |
| Coverage | 100% |
| Magnification | 0.68x |
| Dioptre connection | Matched to –0.5 dpt. Correction lenses from –3 to +3 dpt available. |
| Monitor | 2.5 inch large bright LC display with a resolution of about 230,000 pixels |
| Brightness | Brightness control in 5 stages. |
| Exposure compensation | +/- 3.0 EV |
| Second Curtain sync | 1st or 2nd shutter point |
| Shooting modes | Single, Continuous or self-timer |
| 3916 x 2634 | |
| Compression | DNG (camera manufacturer-independent digital negative format), 2 different JPEG compression rates. |
| Still image type | DNG or JPEG |
| Playback zoom | Enlargement in four stages up to 100% view |
| Self Timer | 2 or 12 seconds |
| Menu languages | English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Chinese |
| Connection | USB 2.0 |
| Type | SD/SDHC |
| Other | DVD Capture One 4, |
| Batteries | Li-ion battery pack |
| AC power supply | Optional |
| Battery chargers | Included |
| Body materials | Magnesium Alloy |
| Dimensions | 139 x 80 x 37mm |
| Weight (body only) | 545g |
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