rodt16s
Well-known
It's very similar to a Bell & Ross phantom I have.. All matt black, but amazingly bright hands and numbers in the dark
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
His rather clumsy handling of the camera towards the end of that video, especially when he goes to focus it, indicates to me that he hasn't actually used an M of any type all that much!
DavidKKHansen
Well-known
"It's an investment that I could hand down to my kids."
I don't really care what Leica does to stay in business but that remark is stupid ... but would have been less stupid if it had been a film camera. Be sure to leave them your toaster oven as well!
Yeah, Leica used to marked their cameras to last a lifetime and to be heirloom objects, but since the M8 LCD fiasco and M9 sensor corrosion debacle, Leica haven't been vocal about their cameras lasting a lifetime.
...and now the M6 TTL circuit boards cannot be replaced any longer. But boy is that Monochrom Stealth Edition pretty!! I love the knurling around the lens barrel!
seany65
Well-known
Let's hope it won't be so stealthy that the technicians won't be able to find when they have to replace the sensor.
No, that's not a dig at the owners, it's a dig at Leica.
No, that's not a dig at the owners, it's a dig at Leica.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
I've no problem with these special editions as it adds to Leica's bottom line and hopefully their long term sustainability in the world of photography.
And i agree. The special editions are good for Leica, they make their owners happy, and they don't hurt the rest of us.
Emile de Leon
Well-known
They should change the name to "creepy" cam...for Halloween usage only..
mpaniagua
Newby photographer
Yeah, Leica used to marked their cameras to last a lifetime and to be heirloom objects, but since the M8 LCD fiasco and M9 sensor corrosion debacle, Leica haven't been vocal about their cameras lasting a lifetime.
...and now the M6 TTL circuit boards cannot be replaced any longer. But boy is that Monochrom Stealth Edition pretty!! I love the knurling around the lens barrel!
Mostly agree, but lets keep in mind this are being sold as collectibles, not as user cameras. These items will be forever and ever be stored on their original boxes, and they will be sold/bought as a sealed collective. No one will care if they are even working. Even more, they will worth less if they have even powered on. That's the nature of collectibles , and a market Leica is using to stay alive.
Not being sarcastic or anything, that's just the nature of collectibles items.
Just remember Jessie and Stinky Pete from Toy Story
Regards
Marcelo
Hogarth Ferguson
Well-known
the words "digital" and "collector" do not go hand in hand. at least, i feel they shouldn't. the technology changes way too quickly for anything to remain worthwhile after, say, 15 years.
Are you saying my Hermes edition m9 is useless?!
Contarama
Well-known
I like his photography.
What a honor...to have your own signature series B&W digital M.
What a honor...to have your own signature series B&W digital M.
farlymac
PF McFarland
The trouble with flat black is if you handle it, it doesn't stay flat for very long. So, even though it looks cool and all, and should be an optional finish (please bring back the Hammertone!), I don't know as it would be all that practical.
PF
PF
aizan
Veteran
The odd thing to me is that the kind of photography the designer does requires no stealth at all.
John
and it doesn't even take advantage of rangefinders. he's probably using leicas because it's fashionable.
BUT, it does look cool.



Jack Conrad
Well-known
Too bad it's not done up in shiny gold.
Carey M
Established
It's like, how much more black could this be? and the answer is none. None more black.
Smell the Glove did not feature glowy green liner notes though
Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
If you want to make your own, I have some Super Luminova luminous watch pigment I can lend you. I actually thought about doing this on my chrome-plated Fuji G690BL, but in that context, it's not quite as weird. 
Vince Lupo
Whatever
I write this as I wear a pair of Rag & Bone jeans (not that it matters, but I do like their clothes). When I first read about this new model, my first thought was 'wasn't the Monochrom already stealthy?'. The body didn't have the distinctive 'red dot' (instead replaced with a very attractive screw!), it was matte black, and seemed stealthy enough (or so I thought!). Then when I clicked on the link and then went to the blog post, I was expecting to see photos that would have required a 'stealthy' camera. Dimly-lit photos in a cafe, surreptitious snaps from a smoke-filled saloon, intimate captures of secret meetings in dark corners of the city. But what do I see? Swans. So Marcus needs to be stealthy to, um, sneak up on swans?
BLKRCAT
75% Film
didn't read the thread but damn this thing is nice looking. black on black with lime green accents IM IN.
d_c
Established
I would have gone with 80% grey for all the engravings and dispensed with hi-vis paint, otherwise very nice... except the price.
zuiko85
Veteran
The standard black chrome on my M4-2 is stealthy enough. In fact the looks I get using a Box Tengor distract folks enough that they don’t notice when I release the shutter.
michaelwj
----------------
Stealth
Stealth
I think it's the coolest edition Leica has done in a while, but I think it could be improved if the glow in the dark lettering was black in daylight rather that white (not that I would've bought it anyway).
Stealth
I think it's the coolest edition Leica has done in a while, but I think it could be improved if the glow in the dark lettering was black in daylight rather that white (not that I would've bought it anyway).
Michael Markey
Veteran
I must admit that I hadn`t heard of the designer but his design concept appears to have gained acceptance .
Maybe Leica will modify it in some way and bring it out in some form in one of its standard offerings.
I can`t help but feel that they use these specials as design exercises.
Maybe Leica will modify it in some way and bring it out in some form in one of its standard offerings.
I can`t help but feel that they use these specials as design exercises.
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