Leica presents a new version of the world’s smallest, full-frame digital system camera: the Leica M9-P. This model sits alongside the Leica M9 in the company’s rangefinder portfolio, providing an alternative, even more discreet and resilient design that further reinforces the quintessential nature of the M9 – and particularly meets the needs of professional photographers.
Offering the same technical specifications as the highly successfully Leica M9, the M9-P combines all the benefits of the original: compact size, full-frame, 18 megapixel 24 x 36mm sensor (35mm format), sophisticated image processing and robust construction, with features designed for the professional user or photographers who prefer a pure, even more unobtrusive styling.
The Leica M9-P includes a scratch-resistant, sapphire crystal covering on the LCD screen. This material is so tough that the screen can only be produced using special diamond cutting tools and is one of the world’s hardest materials. As a result, the sapphire glass LCD cover is extremely resistant to wear and almost unbreakable, meaning many years of reliable use. In addition, thanks to an anti-reflective coating on both sides of the cover, reviewing images on the display during composition and after capture is further improved, particularly in unfavourable lighting conditions.
The external covering of the body of the M9-P, finished in vulcanite leatherette, features a more coarsely textured finish that ensures a steady grip when shooting, making the M9-P feel particularly safe and secure in the hand.
A further understated feature of the Leica M9-P is its minimalist styling, which is focused on the most essential features. Many professional photographers using Leica cameras have been known to tape over the Leica ‘red dot’ logo to make their equipment as inconspicuous and discreet as possible. For this reason, the Leica red dot logo and the M9 lettering on the front have been omitted. Instead, the top plate is engraved with the Leica name in classic script form.
Since 1954, the Leica M system has represented an unmistakable, individual kind of photography and a very conscious photographic style. With a Leica M, the photographer becomes a ‘part of the action’ in the process of capturing challenging, authentic and creative images.
The rangefinder frames precisely the shot the photographer envisages, while allowing a clear view of the scene outside the viewfinder frame. This allows the photographer to predict the decisive moment and capture it discreetly and reliably at the right moment – in all fields of photography, from photojournalism, reportage and ‘available light’ to the capture of portraits and aesthetic, fine-art images.
Another significant advantage for unobtrusive photography is the almost silent shutter, a feature of both the M9 and M9-P. Moreover, when longer exposure times requiring an extremely steady camera stance are essential, only a slight pressure on the shutter release button in ‘soft release’ mode is required. Photographers can also select the most appropriate moment for re-cocking the shutter.
The functions of the Leica M are consistently constructed for extreme durability and a long working life. The highest quality materials, intricate manufacturing processes and meticulous manual assembly at Leica’s facility in Germany guarantee functional reliability for years to come.
In line with Leica’s commitment to system compatibility, almost all Leica M lenses built since 1954 can be used with the M9 and M9-P – an important factor in the enduring value of the M series. The 18 megapixel image sensor, specifically designed and developed for the M9, enables capture of the full 35mm film format without any compromise. All M lenses mounted on the M9 and M9-P therefore offer the same focal length as originally intended, and the enormous potential performance of the extensive M lens portfolio, with focal lengths from 16 to 135mm, can be fully exploited by both cameras.
| Sensor Type | CCD |
| Effective pixels | 18 |
| Total pixels | 18.5 |
| Aspect Ratio | 23.9 x 35.8mm |
| Low-pass filter | |
| Sensor Cleaning | |
| Colour filter type | |
| Processor Type | |
| Lens Mount | Leica M bayonet |
| Focal length | 1:1 |
| Focusing Type | |
| AF points | |
| AF point selection | |
| Exposure metering | |
| AF modes | |
| Selected AF point display | |
| Predictive AF | |
| AF lock | |
| AF assist beam | |
| Manual focus | |
| Exposure Metering Range | Through-the-lens (TTL) metering, centre-weighted at working aperture. Centre-weighted TTL metering for flash exposure with system-compatible SCA-3000/2 standard flash units |
| AE lock | |
| Exposure compensation | |
| AEB | |
| ISO speed equiv | ISO 160 /19° to ISO 2500/35°, adjustable in 1/3 ISO increments, with aperture priority A and manual exposure setting, choice of automatic control or manual setting, automatic control in snapshot profile |
| Shutter Type | Microprocessor-controlled, exceptionally low-noise, metal blade shutter with vertical movement |
| Shutter Speed | For aperture priority (A) continuously adjustable from 32s to 1/4000s. For manual setting 8s to 1/4000s in half steps, B for long exposures of any duration (in conjunction with self-timer function, i.e. 1st release = shutter opens, 2nd release = shutter closes, (1/180s) fastest shutter speed for flash synchronisation |
| Shutter Release | Three levels: Exposure metering on – Metering memory lock (in aperture priority mode) – Shutter release Integrated standard cable release thread |
| White Balance Type | |
| White Balance Settings | Automatic, manual, 7 presets, direct colour temperature selection |
| Custom White balance | Yes |
| White Balance Bracketing | |
| Viewfinder | Large, bright-line frame viewfinder with automatic parallax compensation |
| Coverage | The size of the bright-line frame corresponds exactly to the sensor size of approx. 23.9 x 35.8mm at a setting distance of 1 metre. At infinity setting, depending on the focal length, approx. 7.3% (28mm) to 18% (135mm) more is recorded by the sensor than indicated by the corresponding bright-line frame and slightly less for distances shorter than 1 metre |
| Magnification | 0.68x |
| Eyepoint | |
| Dioptre connection | Adjusted to -0.5 dioptre Correction lenses for –3 to +3 dioptre available |
| Focusing Screen | |
| Mirror | |
| Viewfinder Information | (Lower edge) LED symbol for flash status. Four-digit, seven-segment digital display with dots above and below, display brightness adjusted for ambient light, for: Warning of exposure compensation, display for automatically generated shutter speeds in aperture priority mode, indication of use metering memory lock, warning that the metering or setting ranges are over- or under-exposed using aperture priority and counting down exposures longer than 2s. LED light balance with two triangular and one central, circular LED for manual exposure setting. The triangular LEDs give the direction of rotation of the aperture ring and shutter speed setting dial to adjust the exposure. Also as warning for over- or under-exposure |
| Depth of field preview | |
| Eyepiece Shutter | |
| LCD Monitor | 2.5" monitor (colour TFT-LCD) with 230,000 pixels. M9-P LCD with sapphire crystal |
| Coverage | |
| Brightness Adjustment | |
| Flash Modes | |
| Hotshoe | Accessory shoe with centre and control contacts |
| Sync socket | |
| Flash Exposure compensation | ±3 1/3 EV in 1/3 EV steps, adjustable on SCA-3501/3502 adapter On Leica SF 24D, ±3 EV in 1/3 EV steps with computer control or from 0 to -3 EV in 1 EV steps On Leica SF 58, adjustable in all modes ±3 EV in 1/3 EV steps |
| Flash Exposure bracketing | |
| Flash Exposure lock | |
| Second Curtain sync | Yes |
| External Flash | SF 24D, SF 58 |
| Shooting modes | |
| Continuous Shooting | Approx. 2 frames/s, ≥ 8 frames in series |
| Live View Capability | |
| Still image type | DNG (RAW), JPG |
| Simultaneous recording | |
| Image Size | Adjustable, DNG: 5212 × 3472 (18 MP) JPEG: 5212 × 3472 (18 MP), 3840 × 2592 (10 MP), 2592 ×1728 (4.5 MP), 1728 ×1152 (2 MP), 1280 x 846 pixels (1 MP) |
| Movie Type | |
| Movie Size | |
| Folders | |
| File numbering | |
| Print direct printers | |
| PictBridge | |
| Custom Functions | |
| LCD Panel Illumination | |
| Water/dust resistance | |
| Intell. orientation sensor | |
| Histogram | |
| Playback zoom | |
| Image protection | |
| Image erase | |
| Self Timer | Delay optionally 2 (aperture priority and manual exposure setting) or 12s (menu setting), indicated by flashing LED on front of the camera and corresponding display on the monitor |
| Menu categories | |
| Menu languages | German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Russian |
| Firmware update | |
| Computer connection | 5-pin Mini-USB 2.0 |
| Other connections | |
| Storage type | SD cards up to 2 GB / SDHC cards up to 32 GB |
| PC | |
| MAC | |
| Browsing printing software | Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 (downloadable - licence code included) |
| Other software | |
| Batteries | Lithium-ion battery, nominal voltage 3.7 V, capacity 1900 mAh |
| Battery life | |
| Battery indicator | Capacity display in monitor, when shutter held open (for sensor cleaning) additional acoustic warning when capacity is low |
| Power saving | Using the main switch on the camera’s top panel, selectable automatic power-off for camera electronics after approx. 2/5/10 minutes, reactivation by pressing the shutter release button |
| AC power supply | |
| Lenses | Leica M Bayonet |
| Battery grip | |
| Flash | SF 24D, SF 58 |
| Remote Control | |
| Body materials | All-metal die-cast magnesium body, KTL dip painted finish and synthetic leather covering. Top plate and base plate in brass. |
| Operating environment | 0 to +40°C |
| Dimensions | Approx. 139 × 37 × 80 mm |
| Weight (body only) | 600g (including battery) |
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