Leica M10-P “Reporter”


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    Leica M10-P “Reporter”: A homage to the great reportage photographers of our time

    Wetzlar, January 21, 2021. As part of the celebrations marking the 40th anniversary of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award, Leica Camera AG presents a special design variant of the Leica M10-P: the M10-P “Reporter” is an uncompromising reportage camera, suitable for even the most challenging conditions. Many Leica cameras throughout the company’s history have been developed with the needs of press and reportage photographers in mind. This is illustrated by exceptional models such as the Leica 250 of 1933, whose film cassette accommodated 250 exposures, or the Leica MP of 1956 – a Leica M3 variant which was equipped with the Leicavit rapid winder, following the suggestions of renowned photographers Alfred Eisenstaedt (1898–1995) and David Douglas Duncan (1916–2018).

     

    With its dark green, particularly scratch-resistant finish camera trim, the Leica M10-P “Reporter” brings to mind the extremely challenging conditions under which many of the most remarkable reportages of our time were created. Aramid fiber frequently used in the production of ballistic protective clothing. Through exposure to natural UV rays, the camera’s body armor will gradually turn the same color as its top and base plate. The armor’s diamond-weave texture makes the Leica M10-P “Reporter” especially grippy and comfortable to hold. All of the camera’s engravings are inlaid in light green, resulting in a more discreet effect than the white inlays customarily used on black-finish cameras. In terms of its technical specifications, the M10-P “Reporter” is identical to the serially produced Leica M10-P.

    Camera: Leica M10 Monochrom
    Type no. 6376
    Order no. 20050
    Camera Type Compact digital view and rangefinder system camera with a dedicated black-and-white image sensor
    Lens Attachment Leica M bayonet with additional sensor for 6-bit coding
    Lens system Leica M lenses, Leica R lenses with an optional adapter (available accessory)
    Sensor B/W CMOS chip, active area approx. 24×36 mm, without color and low-pass filter
    Resolution DNG™: 7864 x 5200 pixels (40,89 MP),
    JPEG: 7840 x 5184 pixels (40,64 MP), 5472 x 3648 pixels (20 MP), 2976 x 1984 pixels (6MP)
    Data formats DNG™ (raw data, compressed loss-free), JPEG
    File size DNG™: 40-60 MB, JPEG (40MP)10-20 MB: Depending on resolution and picture content
    Buffer memory 2GB / 10 pictures in series
    White balance Automatic, manual, 8 presets, colour temperature input
    Storage media SD cards up to 2GB/SDHC cards up to 32GB/SDXC cards up to 2TB
    Menu languages German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Russian, Korean
    Exposure metering Exposure metering through the lens (TTL), with working aperture
    Metering method Light reflected by the blades of the 1 shutter curtain onto measuring cell
    Metering range At room temperature and normal humidity for ISO 200, at aperture 1.0 EV-2 to EV19 at aperture 32. Flashing of the left
    triangular LED in the viewfinder indicates values below the metering range
    Sensitivity range ISO 160 to ISO 100.000, adjustable in 1/3 ISO increments from ISO 160, choice of automatic control or manual setting
    Exposure modes Choice of automatic shutter speed control with manual aperture preselection – aperture priority A, or manual shutter
    speed and aperture setting
    Flash exposure
    control
    Flash unit attachment Via accessory shoe with central and control contacts
    Synchronization Optionally triggered at the 1st or 2nd shutter curtain
    Flash sync time = 1/180 s; slower shutter speeds can be used, if working below sync speed: Automatic changeover to TTL linear flash
    mode with HSS-compatible Leica system flash units
    Flash exposure metering  Using center-weighted TTL pre-flash metering with Leica flash units (SF40, SF64, SF26), or flash units compatible with the system with SCA3502 M5 adapter
    Flash measurement cell  2 silicon photodiodes with a collection lens on the camera base
    Flash exposure compensation ±3EV in1⁄3EV increments
    Displays in flash mode
    (in viewfinder only)
    Using flash symbol LED
    Viewfinder
    Construction principle   Large, bright-line frame viewfinder with automatic parallax compensation
    Eyepiece Calibrated to -0.5 dpt.; corrective lenses from -3 to +3 diopter available
    Image field limiter  By activating two bright lines each: For 35 and 135mm, or for 28 and 90mm, or for 50 and 75mm; automatic switching
    when lens is attached.
    Parallax compensation  The horizontal and vertical difference between the viewfinder and the lens is automatically compensated according to the
    relevant distance setting, i.e. the viewfinder bright-line automatically aligns with the subject detail recorded by the lens.
    Matching viewfinder
    and actual image
    At a range setting of 2m, the bright-line frame size corresponds exactly to the sensor size of approx. 23.9 x 35.8mm; 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 shorter distance settings than 2m
    Magnification   (For all lenses) 0.73 x
    Long-base rangefinder Split or superimposed image range finder shown as a bright field in the centre of the viewfinder image
    Effective
    metering base
    50.6mm (mechanical measurement basis 69.31mm x viewfinder magnification 0.73x)
    Displays
    In the viewfinder   Four-digit digital display with exposure alerts above and below
    On back  On back 3″ colour TFT LCD monitor with 16 million colours and 1,036,800 pixels, approx. 100 % image field, glass cover of extremely hard, scratch-resistant Gorilla® glass, colour space: sRGB, for Live-View and review mode, displays
    Shutter and
    shutter release
    Shutter  Metal blade focal plane shutter with vertical movement
    Shutter speeds For aperture priority: (A) continuous from 16min to 1⁄4000s.,
    for manual adjustment: 8s to 1⁄4000s in half steps, from 8s to 16min in half steps, B: For long exposures up to maximum
    16min (in conjunction with self-timer T function, i.e. 1st release = shutter opens, 2nd release = shutter closes),
    (1⁄180s): Fastest shutter speed for flash synchronization, HSS linear flash mode possible with all shutter speeds faster
    than 1⁄180s (with HSS-compatible Leica system flash units)
    Picture series Approx. 4.5 pictures/s
    Shutter release button  Two-stage, 1st step: Activation of the camera electronics including exposure metering and exposure lock (in aperture
    priority mode), 2nd step: Shutter release; standard thread for cable release integrated
    Self-timer Delay optionally 2s (aperture priority and manual exposure setting) or 12s, set in menu, indicated by flashing LED on front
    of camera and corresponding display in monitor.
    Turning the camera
    on/off
    Using main switch on top of camera; optional automatic shutdown of camera electronics after approx. 2/5/10 minutes;
    reactivated by tapping the shutter release
    Power supply  1 Lithium-ion rechargeable battery, nominal voltage 7.4V, capacity 1100mAh.; maximum charging current/voltage: DC
    1000mA, 7.4V; Model No.: BP-SCL5; Manufacturer: PT. VARTA Microbattery, Made in Indonesia, Operating conditions (in
    camera): 0°C – + 40°C
    Charger  Inputs: 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz, 300mA, automatic switching, or 12V DC, 1.3A; Output: DC 7.4V, 1000mA/max. 8.25V,
    1100mA; Model No.: BC-SCL5; Manufacturer: Guangdong PISEN Electronics Co., Ltd., Made in China, Operating conditions: 0°C – + 35°C
    GPS (only with Leica
    Visoflex viewfinder
    attached, available as an
    accessory)
    Optional (not available everywhere due to country-specific legislation, i.e. enforced automatic shutdown in those countries), data are written to EXIF header in picture files
    Wi-Fi  Complies with IEEE 802.11b/g/n standard (standard Wifi protocol), channel 1-11, encryption method: Wifi-compatible
    WPA™/WPA2™ encryption, access method: Infrastructure mode
    Camera body
    Material All-metal die cast magnesium body, synthetic leather covering. Brass top panel and base, black chrome plated finish
    Image field selector  Allows the bright-line pairs to be manually activated at any time (e.g. to compare detail)
    Tripod thread  A ¼ (¼”) DIN stainless steel in bottom
    Operating conditions  0–40 °C

     

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