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Hey everyone, Doug here from B&H with a quick announcement from Leica.
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A little over a year ago, Leica introduced the M10 rangefinder camera.
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It bought a huge upgrade an image quality to a format that's known for its functionality and aesthetic.
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It encourages you to take your time and compose your shot thoughtfully.
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This time, we have a Leica M10-P. The M10-P is built on the Leica Maestro II processor
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featuring a 24-megapixel CMOS sensor.
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Which matches the original specs of the M10.
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The big difference here is Touchscreen LCD.
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Being a fully manual system, a touchscreen might feel modern.
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But, it's all in the name of checking your focus and getting your shot absolutely right.
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There's also now a built-in level gauge which will come in handy for those landscape shots.
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There's also some subtle changes around the camera and under the hood.
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Inside there's a completely redesigned mechanical shutter.
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Making it nearly silent.
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Which is great for unobtrusive street photography.
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Leica says, it's the quietest shutter of any M series camera, analog or digital.
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So, that's it for this quick look at the Leica M10-P. This is Doug with B&H and I'll see you next time.