Leica M7 TTL

Specifications

Camera type:  Compact 35 mm rangefinder system camera with electronically controlled shutter plus two mechanically controlled shutter speeds.

Lenses

 Leica M lenses with focal lengths from 21 to 135 mm Viewfinder principle Large, bright combined range- and viewfinder with bright-line frames and automatic parallax compensation. Eyepiece corrected for -0.5 diopter. Correction lenses from -3 to +3 diopters are available.

Bright-line frames

are activated in pairs: 28 and 90 mm (90 mm by itself in he LEICA M7 0.85), 35 and 135 mm (35 mm by itself in he LEICA M7 0.58), and 50 and 75 mm. The respective bright-line frames are activated automatically when a lens is locked in place. Any desired frame can be previewed by means of he preview lever.  Parallax compensation       The horizontal and the vertical differences between the views covered by the lens and by the viewfinder are automatically corrected as the lens is focused, i.e. the bright-line frame in the viewfinder covers the same segment of the subject that the lens does.                

Large Base Rangefinder

       Split-image and coincident-image rangefinder within a bright field in the center of the viewfinder image. Effective measurement base      

LEICA M7 0.58: 40.2 mm /LEICA M7 0.72: 49.9 mm /LEICA M7 0.85: 58.9 mm

Exposure Metering

       Selective through-the-lens (TTL) exposure metering at working aperture. Center-weighted integral TTL metering for flash exposures with dedicated SCA 3000 standard flash units.

 

Measurement principle

The camera measures the light refleced by a white spot in the center of the first shutter curtain. That spot has a diameter of 12 mm and it covers approx. 13% of the full film format.

 

Metering range 

(at ISO 100/21° and f/1)

From 0.03 cd/qm to 125000 cd/qm. In terms of exposure values, his corresponds to EV-2 to EV-20 or 4 seconds at f/1 to 1/1000 second at f/32. The left triangular LED of the light balance in the viewfinder blinks when the reflected brightness is below the camera’s metering range.

Film Speed Range

 Choice of automatic film speed setting with DX-coded film cartridges from ISO 25/15° to ISO 5000/38° or manual setting from ISO 6/9° to ISO 25000/45°. By means of the exposure over-ride (±2 EV), films with speeds ranging from ISO 1.5/3° to ISO 25000/45° can be used.

Exposure Modes

Choice of automatic control of the shutter speed – with corresponding viewfinder display – at a pre-selected f-stop (aperture-preferred automatic exposure), or manual setting of shutter speed and f-stop in accordance with the LED light balance in the viewfinder.

Flash

By means of the accessory shoe with central and control contacts (hot shoe) or via the standard flash connector socket. Synchronization: Can be triggered by the first or the second shutter curtain (with an appropriate flash unit and a SCA-3502 Adapter).

Flash synch speed

1/50 second, set automatically in the AUTO mode; slower shutter speeds can be used with manual settings; faster shutter speeds (1/250 s, 1/500 s, 1/1000 s) can be used with manual settings if the flash unit being used offers the “High Speed Synchronization” function with a Metz SCA-3502 Adapter.

Flash exposure metering

(with an SCA-3501/3502 Adapter, or a standard SCA-3000 flash unit such as the LEICA SF20) TTL control with center-weighted integral metering.

Flash confirmation

 The LED remains lit or it temporarily blinks rapidly after the exposure. Under-exposure is indicated by a temporary extinction of the LED.                Viewfinder displays along its lower edge LED symbol for flash status; four-digit, seven-segment LED digital display; display brightness adjusts automatically to ambient brightness; decimal point as well as a point above it for the indication of film speed; exposure correction warnings; the automatically generated shutter speed in the automatic mode; indication of the use of a stored exposure setting; warnings of brightness readings below or above the camera’s measuring range in the automatic shutter speed mode and of exposure times longer than 2 seconds. LED light balance with two triangular and a central round LED in the manual exposure control mode. 

Shutter

Horizontally running, rubberized cloth focal plane shutter. Extremely quiet. Controlled electronically, plus two mechanically-set shutter speeds : 1/60 s and 1/125 s.

Shutter speeds

stepless from 32 s to 1/1000 s in the ‘AUTO’ automatic shutter speed control mode. In the manual mode, from 4 s to 1/1000 s in full steps, plus ‘B’ for time exposures of any length. Flash synch speed 1/50 s.

 

Shutter release

Three stages: energizing – metered exposure value storage – release. Release button has an integrated thread for standard cable releases.  Film transport       Advancing Manually with quick wind lever or motorized using LEICA MOTOR-M.

Rewinding

Manually with rewind lever after turning the lever to “R ”on the front of the camera.

 

Frame Counter

On the top of the camera. Resets automatically on removal of base plate. 

Camera Body Material

 Enclosed all-metal body with foldable rear panel. Brass top plate and base plate, both chromium plated in black or silver.

Tripod thread

A 1/4 (1/4")DIN in base plate.                 Operating voltage       6 V

Power supply

2 lithium cells, type “DL 1/3 N”. Battery check shown by flashing of the LEDs in the digital display or the light balance or by illumination of the display “bc” or the LEDs going out. 

Dimensions

(W x H x D)       138 x 79,5 x 38 mm                 Weight       610 g (without batteries)

.58 - 28/35/50/75/90mm Two sets of framelines at a time except for single 35mm framelines (Best for Wide Angle and Eyeglass Wearers)  Allows you to keep your eye further from the camera with still seeing the complete framelines

.72 - 28/35/50/75/90/135mm Two sets at a Time (Best All Around Use for Most People)  The add on accessory 1.25x Magnifier will give you the convenience of the .72 and the magnification of the .85!

.85 - 35/50/75/90/135mm Two Sets at a Time (Most Accurate Focusing for FAST lenses such as the Noctilux and easier to see Larger Frames for 90 & 135mm)  A fabulous second body.  Bigger framelines equal easier composition in most instances