Leica's new M9-P digital rangefinder taps the till at $7,995 -- the same price the original M9 commanded when it was released in 2009 -- but you don't stay in the business of making pricey cameras for nearly a century without doing something right. The new version adds a virtually unbreakable sapphire crystal covering on the LCD, produced using diamond cutting tools, and an anti-reflective
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Leica M9-P looks like it costs a fortune, doesn't disappoint
Posted by josel at 7:42 PM
Labels: Cameras/Handycam, feature, Technology
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