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Leica MP
Camera type Compact 35 mm rangefinder system camera with mechanically controlled shutter. Lenses 'Lens mount' Leica M bayonet. 'Lens system' Leica M lenses with focal lengths from 21 to 135. Viewfinder 'Viewfinder principle' Large, bright-line viewfinder with automatic parallax compensation. Viewfinder optics improved for reduced susceptibility to stray light and enhanced visibility of all bright-line frames. 'Eyepiece' Set for -0.5 dpt. Corrective lenses from -3 to +3 dpt available. 'Framing' Projection of pairs of bright-line frames : For 28 and 90 mm (90 mm frame only in LEICA MP 0.85) or for 35 and 135 mm (35 mm frame only in LEICA MP 0.58) or for 50 and 75mm. Automatic projection with the lens fitted. The desired frame can be projected using the frame preselector. 'Parallax compensation' Automatic compensation of horizontal and vertical viewfinder/ lens parallax according to the focusing setting, i. e. the viewfinder bright-line frame aligns automatically with the subject taken with the lens. 'Magnification' (for all lenses) LEICA MP 0.58 : 0.58 x, LEICA MP 0.72 : 0.72 x, LEICA MP 0.85 : 0.85 x. Wide-base rangefinder Bright split-image and double-image rangefinder area in center of viewfinder image. 'Effective base value' LEICA MP 0.58 : 40.2 mm (mechanical base value 69.25 mm x viewfinder magnification 0.58 x), LEICA MP 0.72 : 49.9 mm (mechanical base value 69.25 mm x viewfinder magnification 0.72 x), LEICA MP 0.85 : 58.9 mm (mechanical base value 69.25mm x viewfinder magnification 0.85 x). Exposure metering Exposure metering through the lens (TTL), selectively with working aperture. 'Metering principle' The light reflected from a measuring field in the center of the first shutter curtain is measured. The measuring field has a diameter of 12mm and is therefore equal to approx. 13% of the total negative format or in the viewfinder approx. 1/2 of the short side of the valid viewfinder frame. 'Measuring range' (at ISO100/21°) From 0.03 cd/m2 to 125,000 cd/m2 at room temperature, normal humidity and aperture 1.0. For ISO 100/21° this corresponds to EV -2 to EV 20 or f/1.0 and 4 s (B setting) to f/32 and 1/1000 s. Flashing of the left-hand triangular LED in the viewfinder indicates working in conditions of low light. Film speed setting range Manual setting from ISO 6/9° to ISO 6400/39°. 'Exposure mode' Manual setting of shutter speed and aperture, compensation using LED light balance. Flash exposure control 'Flash unit socket' Accessory shoe with central contact or standard flash connection socket. Synchronisation with the first shutter curtain. 'Flash synchronising speed' "Flashsymbol" =1/50 s ; slower shutter speeds can be used. Flash exposure metering Through flash units own automatic exposure control or guide number calculation and manual setting of diaphragm. Displays in the viewfinder (lower edge) LED symbol for battery status. LED light balance with two triangular and one central circular LED for manual exposure setting. Triangular LEDs show the required direction of rotation for compensation with the aperture setting ring. Shutter and Shutter release 'Shutter' Rubberised-cloth horizontal-run focal plane shutter ; extremely low-noise operation, mechanically controlled. 'Shutter speeds' From 1s to 1/1000 s in whole steps, B for long exposures of any duration, "Flashsymbol" (1/50s) for flash synchronisation. Two-positions : Power (exposure meter on) Release. Integrated standard thread for cable release. Film transport 'Loading' Manual loading after opening the base plate and folding out the rear of the camera. 'Advancing' Manually with quick wind lever or LEICAVIT M, or motorised using LEICA MOTOR-M, LEICA WINDER-M, LEICA WINDER M4-P or LEICA WINDER M4-2 (from serial no. 10 350). 'Rewinding' Manually with retractable rewind knob after turning the lever on the front of the camera to R. Attachable rewind crank available as accessory. '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 silver or in black lacquer finish. Tripod thread A 1/4 (1/4") DIN in base plate. Power supply (only necessary for metering and display) 3 V through 2 silver oxide button cells, type PX 76/SR 44 or 1 lithium cell, type DL 1/3 N. Battery check shown by flashing of the battery- shaped LED together with the light balance LEDs (state 1), extinguishing of the light balance LEDs (state 2), or extinguishing of all LEDs. Dimensions (W x H x D) 138 mm x 77 mm x 38 mm Weight approx. 600 g (with battery, without camera cap) .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 |