Leica Digital Cameras
Leica digital cameras and Leica cameras in general are known for quick take-up of new technologies.
In fact, Leica was the first to mass produce the first 35mm camera that had earlier been developed by Oskar Barnack. Leica is also a leader in miniature digital cameras. That expertise is partly inherited from the from the purchase of Minox GmbH's camera division, which was one of the leading manufacturers of sub-miniature and miniature cameras. Leica cameras are known for classic, timeless, sleek designs. This fact has gained recognition also from the fashion industry, and you may not be surprised to find out that Hérmes, the French fashion house maybe best known for it's scarves, owns 31.5% of Leica. Available Leica Digital Cameras Leica Digilux 1 # 4-Mega-Pixel CCD# 2.5" LCD with a resolution of 205,000 pixels# Memory card with capacity of 64 MB# optical 3x zoom Leica Digilux 2# 2/3" CCD sensor with 5.0 million pixels# 22.5 mm LEICA DC VARIO SUMMICRON f/2 – f/2.4 ASPH. zoom lens# Analog photography feeling conveyed by manual setting possibilities directly at the lens# Transfer-reflexive 2,5“ display with a resolution of 211,000 pixels# Electronic viewfinder with 235,000 pixels that covers 100% of the picture being taken# Picture storage card with 64 MB Leica D-Lux# 3x zoom lens # 64 MB SD storage card# 1/2.5" CCD sensor with 3.2 million pixels
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