Leica M7 Rangefinder 35mm Camera w/ .72x Viewfinder, Silver
This post was written by admin on April 19, 2010
Posted Under: Leica Zeiss Cameras
Posted Under: Leica Zeiss Cameras
- 35mm compact rangefinder camera
- Electronic controls with on/off switch
- Focal length of 21 to 135mm
- Stepless automatic shutter control
- .72x magnification viewfinder integrated with LED
Product Description
Classics are works that clash with the present. They are never modified – instead they are re-interpreted on the basis of a changed world: with the LEICA M7, a classic celebrates a new premiere. Convenience and fast operation of the camera have been enhanced even further with automatic shutter speed control and detail improvements. The Leica cloth focal plane shutter – with its vibration-free and quiet action is a must for a genuine Leica M camera – is now controlle… More >>






Reader Comments
The Leica M7 is truly one camera that is long overdue. Without a doubt, it is the finest – and most expensive – rangefinder camera currently in production. Much of what the Leica M7 offers is not revolutionary, but rather, a natural, evolutionary progression spanning nearly five decades since the introduction of the M3, Leica’s first bayonet-mounted rangefinder camera. The shutter remains essentially the same as the one found on the M6, but it is far more accurate than its immediate predecessor; it is still a silk curtain shutter, but one that is now electronically controlled, guaranteeing accurate exposures every time. Surprisingly, it is now also quieter than the shutter for the Leica M6. Those familiar with Leicas, especially the M4 and M6, will find the M7 easy to use. However, you may have to carry additional batteries since this camera won’t work without them, with the notable exception of two shutter speeds. Otherwise, I regret that this fine camera is truly too expensive for most photographers.
Rating: 5 / 5