The firm hopes to exploit what it sees as a surge in demand for bccording to Leica. 'This is confirmed by the numerous monochrome images presented to us by members of the Leica M community, with whom we're in constant contact. The 2. Oeynhausen claimed that the new camera brings 'enormous technical benefit' and is capable of delivering 'consistent and authentic results'. Leica also claims that the sensor is 'perfectly-matched' to its M-lenses. Leica claims that the camera delivers '100% sharper images thanks to the direct processing of raw data with no interpolation'. The firm, that will make the camera at its Solms plant, adds: 'With this new sensor, there is no Bayer Pattern filter (colour filter array), which means it never separates the light into colours, and subsequently there is no need for complicated colour algorithms. ' . |
Friday, 11 May 2012
Leica reveals monochrome
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