Rogier
Rogier Willems
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
Finally the script logo back on top! We've waited for this since about... 30 years? You could say Leica is slow to adopt "new" things, but they listen to their customers... 
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
What does the "P" signify?
OlliL
Well-known
Professional, not consumer stuff like the regular M9 
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THE NEW LEICA M9-P: THE ESSENCE OF DISCRETION
Designed particularly for professional photographers, new ultra-discreet version of the Leica M9 added to Leica rangefinder portfolio
Solms, Germany (June 21, 2011) - Leica Camera AG is proud to present a new version of the world’s smallest, full-frame digital system camera: the Leica M9-P. This new model will sit alongside the Leica M9 in the company’s rangefinder portfolio. Providing an alternative, even more discreet and resilient design that further reinforces the classic nature of the M9, the M9-P specifically meets the needs of professional photographers. The new model is now available in a classic silver chrome or subtle black paint finish.
Featuring the compact size, full-frame, 18 megapixel 24 x 36mm sensor (35mm format), sophisticated image processing and robust construction of the highly successful Leica M9, the M9-P also incorporates features designed for professional users 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. Produced using special diamond cutting tools, this screen is fashioned from one of the world’s hardest and most resilient materials. Extremely resistant to wear and almost unbreakable, the sapphire glass LCD cover offers many years of reliable use. Additionally, the anti-reflective coating on both sides of the cover improves the review of images on the display after capture, particularly in unfavorable lighting conditions.
Finished in vulcanite leatherette, the external covering of the body of the M9-P is particularly resistant to wear. This leathering features a more coarsely-textured finish that ensures a steadier grip when shooting, making the M9-P feel particularly safe and secure in the hand.
Fulfilling the needs of many professional photographers to capture the decisive moment as discretely as possible, the Leica M9-P’s minimalist styling highlights its most essential features. The Leica red dot logo and the M9 lettering on the front have been omitted and replaced with the Leica name in classic script form engraved on the top plate, making the M9-P the quintessential unobtrusive tool.
Since 1954, the Leica M-System has represented an unmistakable, individual kind of photography and a very conscious photographic style and allowed photographers to capture, document and interpret life’s fleeting moments in all fields of photography, from photojournalism, reportage and ‘available light’ to the capture of portraits and aesthetic, fine-art images. With a Leica M, the photographer becomes a ‘part of the action’ when capturing challenging, authentic and creative images. The frame lines frame precisely the shot the photographer envisages, while allowing a clear view of the scene outside the viewfinder frame.
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 Camera’s facility in Germany guarantee functional reliability for years to come.
The Leica M9-P will be available from Leica dealers in two different finishes, black paint or traditional silver chrome, beginning July 2011.
LEICA M9-P: Technical Specifications
Camera type
Compact digital view and rangefinder system camera
Lens mount
Leica M bayonet with additional sensor for 6-bit coding
Lens system
Leica M lenses from 16 to135 mm
Image format /
image sensor
5270 × 3516 pixels (18.5 megapixels) CCD sensor, active area approx. 23.9 × 35.8mm / 5212 x 3472 pixels (18 megapixels) (corresponds to the effective image format of Leica M film cameras)
Image file formats
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)
DNG™ (RAW data), choice of uncompressed or slightly compressed (by non-linear reduction of color depth), 2 JPEG compression levels
File sizes
DNG™: 18 MB (compressed) 36 MB (uncompressed)
JPEG: approx. 2 to10 MB (depending on image content)
Colour spaces
Adobe® RGB, sRGB
White balance
Automatic, manual, 7 presets, direct color temperature selection
Storage media
SD cards up to 2 GB / SDHC cards up to 32 GB
Menu languages
German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Russian
Compatibility
Windows® 7, Windows® XP/Vista®; Mac® OS X (10.6)
Exposure metering
Through-the-lens (TTL) metering, centre-weighted at working aperture.
Center-weighted TTL metering for flash exposure with system-compatible SCA-3000/2 standard flash units
Metering principle
Measured by light reflected by bright shutter blades on the first shutter curtain
Metering range (at ISO 160/23°)
At room temperature and normal humidity, equivalent to EV 0 to 20 or
f/1.0 and 1.2s to f/32 and 1/1000 s. Flashing left triangular LED in viewfinder indicates values below metering capability
Metering cell for available light
(continuous light measurement) Silicon photo diode with condensing lens, positioned in the bottom centre of camera base
Sensitivity range
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
Exposure modes
Choice of automatic shutter speed control with manual aperture selection – aperture priority A – with corresponding digital display, or manual setting of shutter speed and aperture and adjustment using LED light balance with indication of correct exposure, or risk of over-exposure / camera shake (with snapshot profile only)
Flash unit connection
Via accessory shoe with centre and control contacts
Synchronization
Optional synchronization, on first or second shutter curtain
Flash synchronization speed
1/180 s; longer shutter speeds possible
Flash exposure metering
(With SCA-3501/3502 adapter or SCA-3000-standard flash unit, e.g. Leica SF 24D / Leica SF 58) Flash exposure control with centre-weighted TTL pre-flash metering
Flash metering cell
2 silicon photo diodes with condensing lens in camera base
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
Displays in flash mode
Flash ready: flash symbol LED in the viewfinder constant
Correct flash exposure: LED constant or flashes rapidly after exposure
Under-exposure: LED extinguished after exposure
Viewfinder principle
Large, bright-line frame viewfinder with automatic parallax compensation
Eyepiece
Adjusted to -0.5 diopter Correction lenses for –3 to +3 diopter available
Image framing
By activating two bright-line frames: for 35 and 135mm, or for 28 and 90mm, or for 50 and 75mm. Automatic activation when lens is attached. Any pair of bright-line frames can be activated by using the image field selector
Parallax compensation
The horizontal and vertical difference between the viewfinder and the lens is automatically compensated in accordance with the relevant distance setting, i.e. the viewfinder bright-line automatically aligns with the subject detail recorded by the lens
Matching of viewfinder and actual picture
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 meter. 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 meter
Viewfinder magnification (for all lenses):
0.68×
Large base rangefinder
Split or super-imposed image rangefinder shown as bright field in the centre of the viewfinder image
Effective rangefinder base
47.1 mm (actual rangefinder base 69.25 mm × viewfinder enlargement 0.68×)
Viewfinder display
(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
Displays on rear panel
2.5" monitor (color TFT-LCD) with 230,000 pixels. M9-P LCD with sapphire crystal
Shutter
Microprocessor-controlled, exceptionally low-noise, metal blade shutter with vertical movement
Shutter speeds
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 synchronization
Shutter cocking
Using low-noise integral motor, optionally after releasing the shutter release button
Series exposures
Approx. 2 frames/s, ≥ 8 frames in series
Shutter release
Three levels: Exposure metering on – Metering memory lock (in aperture priority mode) – Shutter release
Integrated standard cable release thread
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
Camera power on /
power off
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
Power supply
1 Lithium-ion battery, nominal voltage 3.7 V, capacity 1900 mAh
Capacity display in monitor, when shutter held open (for sensor cleaning) additional acoustic warning when capacity is low
Battery charger
Inputs: 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, automatic switching, or 12/24 V DC
Output: 4.2 V DC, 800 mA
Camera body material
All-metal die-cast magnesium body, KTL dip painted finish and synthetic leather covering. Top plate and base plate in brass.
M9: black or steel-grey paint finish
M9-P: black paint finish or silver chrome version, LCD with sapphire crystal
Image field selector
Allows the bright-line pairs to be manually displayed at any time (e.g. for framing comparisons)
Tripod thread
A 1/4 (1/4 “) DIN, stainless steel, integrated in base plate
Operating conditions
0 to +40°C
Interface
5-pin Mini-USB 2.0 high-speed socket for fast data transfer
Dimensions (W x D x H)
Approx. 139 × 37 × 80 mm (Approx. 5.47 x 1.45 x 3.15 in)
Weight
M9: 585g (Approx. 20.64 oz) (including battery)
M9-P: 600g (Approx: 21.16 oz) (including battery)
Accessories included
Battery charger 100–240 V with two mains cables (EU, USA, may differ for other markets), car charger, Lithium-ion battery, USB cable, carrying strap, body cap, instruction manual. Software: Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® 3 (downloadable - license code included)
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THE NEW LEICA M9-P: THE ESSENCE OF DISCRETION
Designed particularly for professional photographers, new ultra-discreet version of the Leica M9 added to Leica rangefinder portfolio
Solms, Germany (June 21, 2011) - Leica Camera AG is proud to present a new version of the world’s smallest, full-frame digital system camera: the Leica M9-P. This new model will sit alongside the Leica M9 in the company’s rangefinder portfolio. Providing an alternative, even more discreet and resilient design that further reinforces the classic nature of the M9, the M9-P specifically meets the needs of professional photographers. The new model is now available in a classic silver chrome or subtle black paint finish.
Featuring the compact size, full-frame, 18 megapixel 24 x 36mm sensor (35mm format), sophisticated image processing and robust construction of the highly successful Leica M9, the M9-P also incorporates features designed for professional users 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. Produced using special diamond cutting tools, this screen is fashioned from one of the world’s hardest and most resilient materials. Extremely resistant to wear and almost unbreakable, the sapphire glass LCD cover offers many years of reliable use. Additionally, the anti-reflective coating on both sides of the cover improves the review of images on the display after capture, particularly in unfavorable lighting conditions.
Finished in vulcanite leatherette, the external covering of the body of the M9-P is particularly resistant to wear. This leathering features a more coarsely-textured finish that ensures a steadier grip when shooting, making the M9-P feel particularly safe and secure in the hand.
Fulfilling the needs of many professional photographers to capture the decisive moment as discretely as possible, the Leica M9-P’s minimalist styling highlights its most essential features. The Leica red dot logo and the M9 lettering on the front have been omitted and replaced with the Leica name in classic script form engraved on the top plate, making the M9-P the quintessential unobtrusive tool.
Since 1954, the Leica M-System has represented an unmistakable, individual kind of photography and a very conscious photographic style and allowed photographers to capture, document and interpret life’s fleeting moments in all fields of photography, from photojournalism, reportage and ‘available light’ to the capture of portraits and aesthetic, fine-art images. With a Leica M, the photographer becomes a ‘part of the action’ when capturing challenging, authentic and creative images. The frame lines frame precisely the shot the photographer envisages, while allowing a clear view of the scene outside the viewfinder frame.
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 Camera’s facility in Germany guarantee functional reliability for years to come.
The Leica M9-P will be available from Leica dealers in two different finishes, black paint or traditional silver chrome, beginning July 2011.
LEICA M9-P: Technical Specifications
Camera type
Compact digital view and rangefinder system camera
Lens mount
Leica M bayonet with additional sensor for 6-bit coding
Lens system
Leica M lenses from 16 to135 mm
Image format /
image sensor
5270 × 3516 pixels (18.5 megapixels) CCD sensor, active area approx. 23.9 × 35.8mm / 5212 x 3472 pixels (18 megapixels) (corresponds to the effective image format of Leica M film cameras)
Image file formats
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)
DNG™ (RAW data), choice of uncompressed or slightly compressed (by non-linear reduction of color depth), 2 JPEG compression levels
File sizes
DNG™: 18 MB (compressed) 36 MB (uncompressed)
JPEG: approx. 2 to10 MB (depending on image content)
Colour spaces
Adobe® RGB, sRGB
White balance
Automatic, manual, 7 presets, direct color temperature selection
Storage media
SD cards up to 2 GB / SDHC cards up to 32 GB
Menu languages
German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Russian
Compatibility
Windows® 7, Windows® XP/Vista®; Mac® OS X (10.6)
Exposure metering
Through-the-lens (TTL) metering, centre-weighted at working aperture.
Center-weighted TTL metering for flash exposure with system-compatible SCA-3000/2 standard flash units
Metering principle
Measured by light reflected by bright shutter blades on the first shutter curtain
Metering range (at ISO 160/23°)
At room temperature and normal humidity, equivalent to EV 0 to 20 or
f/1.0 and 1.2s to f/32 and 1/1000 s. Flashing left triangular LED in viewfinder indicates values below metering capability
Metering cell for available light
(continuous light measurement) Silicon photo diode with condensing lens, positioned in the bottom centre of camera base
Sensitivity range
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
Exposure modes
Choice of automatic shutter speed control with manual aperture selection – aperture priority A – with corresponding digital display, or manual setting of shutter speed and aperture and adjustment using LED light balance with indication of correct exposure, or risk of over-exposure / camera shake (with snapshot profile only)
Flash unit connection
Via accessory shoe with centre and control contacts
Synchronization
Optional synchronization, on first or second shutter curtain
Flash synchronization speed
1/180 s; longer shutter speeds possible
Flash exposure metering
(With SCA-3501/3502 adapter or SCA-3000-standard flash unit, e.g. Leica SF 24D / Leica SF 58) Flash exposure control with centre-weighted TTL pre-flash metering
Flash metering cell
2 silicon photo diodes with condensing lens in camera base
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
Displays in flash mode
Flash ready: flash symbol LED in the viewfinder constant
Correct flash exposure: LED constant or flashes rapidly after exposure
Under-exposure: LED extinguished after exposure
Viewfinder principle
Large, bright-line frame viewfinder with automatic parallax compensation
Eyepiece
Adjusted to -0.5 diopter Correction lenses for –3 to +3 diopter available
Image framing
By activating two bright-line frames: for 35 and 135mm, or for 28 and 90mm, or for 50 and 75mm. Automatic activation when lens is attached. Any pair of bright-line frames can be activated by using the image field selector
Parallax compensation
The horizontal and vertical difference between the viewfinder and the lens is automatically compensated in accordance with the relevant distance setting, i.e. the viewfinder bright-line automatically aligns with the subject detail recorded by the lens
Matching of viewfinder and actual picture
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 meter. 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 meter
Viewfinder magnification (for all lenses):
0.68×
Large base rangefinder
Split or super-imposed image rangefinder shown as bright field in the centre of the viewfinder image
Effective rangefinder base
47.1 mm (actual rangefinder base 69.25 mm × viewfinder enlargement 0.68×)
Viewfinder display
(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
Displays on rear panel
2.5" monitor (color TFT-LCD) with 230,000 pixels. M9-P LCD with sapphire crystal
Shutter
Microprocessor-controlled, exceptionally low-noise, metal blade shutter with vertical movement
Shutter speeds
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 synchronization
Shutter cocking
Using low-noise integral motor, optionally after releasing the shutter release button
Series exposures
Approx. 2 frames/s, ≥ 8 frames in series
Shutter release
Three levels: Exposure metering on – Metering memory lock (in aperture priority mode) – Shutter release
Integrated standard cable release thread
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
Camera power on /
power off
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
Power supply
1 Lithium-ion battery, nominal voltage 3.7 V, capacity 1900 mAh
Capacity display in monitor, when shutter held open (for sensor cleaning) additional acoustic warning when capacity is low
Battery charger
Inputs: 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, automatic switching, or 12/24 V DC
Output: 4.2 V DC, 800 mA
Camera body material
All-metal die-cast magnesium body, KTL dip painted finish and synthetic leather covering. Top plate and base plate in brass.
M9: black or steel-grey paint finish
M9-P: black paint finish or silver chrome version, LCD with sapphire crystal
Image field selector
Allows the bright-line pairs to be manually displayed at any time (e.g. for framing comparisons)
Tripod thread
A 1/4 (1/4 “) DIN, stainless steel, integrated in base plate
Operating conditions
0 to +40°C
Interface
5-pin Mini-USB 2.0 high-speed socket for fast data transfer
Dimensions (W x D x H)
Approx. 139 × 37 × 80 mm (Approx. 5.47 x 1.45 x 3.15 in)
Weight
M9: 585g (Approx. 20.64 oz) (including battery)
M9-P: 600g (Approx: 21.16 oz) (including battery)
Accessories included
Battery charger 100–240 V with two mains cables (EU, USA, may differ for other markets), car charger, Lithium-ion battery, USB cable, carrying strap, body cap, instruction manual. Software: Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® 3 (downloadable - license code included)
Mackinaw
Think Different
Finally the script logo back on top! We've waited for this since about... 30 years? You could say Leica is slow to adopt "new" things, but they listen to their customers...![]()
Leica MP cameras have had the Leica script on the top plate since the day they were introduced back in 2003.
Jim B.
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
Yes, that's true, but then it was "Leica" only. Somehow the "made in Germany" mumbo jumbo in small lettering underneath makes it more uhh......classic...(?). 


Leica MP cameras have had the Leica script on the top plate since the day they were introduced back in 2003.
Jim B.
Pablito
coco frío
Since it's for professional photographers, maybe it will be priced significantly less than the current M9, so professional photographers can actually afford it!
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Allright you had me I clicked this for the wrong reason: confusion!
While 'Geil' means cool in German, it means horny in Dutch...
While 'Geil' means cool in German, it means horny in Dutch...
maddoc
... likes film again.
While 'Geil' means cool in German, it means horny in Dutch...
... "Geil" means originally horny in German, too.
robbert
photography student
If only I had money, I would buy a black paint m9-p, it's so goodlooking!@!$#!$
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
Ahh, you read 'Geil' and opened the thread. Naughty! I read 'Gell' and was curious what it meant.:angel:
Allright you had me I clicked this for the wrong reason: confusion!
While 'Geil' means cool in German, it means horny in Dutch...
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