Leica S (Typ 006)

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Leica S (Typ 006), S-E (Typ 006)
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Leica S2
Overview
MakerLeica Camera AG
Lens
Lens mount Leica S-System (35mm equivalent 0.8x)
Sensor/medium
Image sensor type37.5MP full-frame CCD
Image sensor size 30 × 45mm (Leica Pro Format)
Maximum resolution 7,500 × 5,000 (37.5 megapixels)
ASA/ISO range ISO 100 – 1,600
Recording medium SD/SDHC/SDXC and CF memory card slots
Focusing
FocusPhase AF system
Flash
Flash no internal flash, flash out shoe for optional flash systems
Shutter
Shutter Focal plane shutter and Central shutter (FPS / CS)
Shutter speeds 1/4,000 s to 32 s
Continuous shooting approx. 1.5 frames per second
Viewfinder
Viewfinder optical
Viewfinder magnification0.87×
Frame coverageapprox. 98%
Image processing
Image processorMaestro II
Custom WB Yes
General
Video/movie recordingSuper35 sensor format: Full Frame sensor format:
Rear LCD monitor3 inches LCD with 921,600 dots, 16 mil. colours
Data Port(s)USB 2.0
Body composition or special featuresDust- and spraywater proof
Dimensions 160 × 80 × 120 mm
Weight 1260g including battery
List price $21,950 [1]
Made in Germany

The Leica S is a digital camera.

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References

  1. "Leica S (Typ 006)". Leica Store Miami . Retrieved Nov 29, 2017.