Digital photography enters a new dimension: the Leica M9 is the world's first
digital rangefinder camera with a full-format 24 x 36 mm sensor. As the world's
most compact full-format system camera, the M9 extends the legendary heritage
of the Leica rangefinder M System and unites over 50 years of continuous technical
improvements to the system with the best in cutting-edge digital technology.
The successful combination of an extremely high-resolution image sensor, the
superior performance of M lenses and sophisticated processing of the captured
digital information ensures the best imaging results in all photographic situations.
With its wide-ranging technical specifications, the camera adjusts to all fields
of photography - from reportage and 'available light' to the capture of discreet
and fine-art images alike. The M9 is the ideal tool for all photographers who
demand the highest standards in image quality and a freedom of composition.
The 18-megapixel CCD image sensor, specifically designed and developed for
the M9, enables the capture of the full 35-mm film format without any compromises.
All M lenses mounted on the Leica M9 therefore offer the same angle of view
as with film camera models, meaning the enormous potential performance of the
current M lens portfolio with focal lengths from 16 to 135 mm is now fully
available in a digital camera for the very first time. In addition, most Leica
M lenses built since 1954 can still be used on the new M9. Once again, Leica
Camera AG proves their commitment to full system compatibility and the enduring
value of the M series.
The sensor of the M9 features a newly developed glass cover that is designed
to guarantee the suppression of infrared light in practical photography, avoiding
the necessity of mounting special UV/IR filters.
Concentrating on essentials, its simple handling is a significant feature
of the Leica M System. In the case of the Leica M9, the handling has been further
improved by simplification of the menu navigation: setting the sensitivity
only requires holding down the ISO button while simultaneously turning the
dial to select the required setting. All other functions important for everyday
situations are quickly and easily accessible by pressing the set button. Furthermore,
the menu also offers a snapshot profile option. In this mode, the M9 automatically
sets as many settings as possible and provides a valuable aid to spontaneous
and discreet photography. The camera also features automatic lens recognition
via 6-bit coding. On the basis of the coded information, the M9 can compensate
for any system-inherent lens vignetting effects (darkening in the image corners).
Despite the considerably larger sensor, Leica has been successful in making
the Leica M9 body comparable to the compact size typical of M cameras. With
its compact dimensions of only 139 × 37 × 80 mm (5.47 × 1.45 × 3.15
inches), the Leica M9 maintains the ideal size of the M series and is now the
world's smallest full-format digital system camera.
As a working tool for professionals and ambitious amateur photographers, all
features and functions of the Leica M9 are designed for absolute dependability
and endurance. The one-piece, full-metal housing is made from a high-strength
magnesium alloy. Additionally, the top deck and bottom plate are machined from
solid brass blocks providing perfect protection for the precious inner mechanisms.
The digital components and shutter assembly of the M9 are similarly constructed
with extreme endurance in mind. For photographers, this means absolute reliability
for decades of use.
Leica M9 Features and Highlights
The sensor
The CCD sensor specially developed by Kodak for the Leica M9 has been optimised
to fully exploit the particular qualities of the Leica M lens system. As
a result, the Leica M9 achieves highest resolution values that guarantee
outstanding image quality. The image sensor of the M9 employs further-advanced
and meticulously designed micro lenses with a low refractive index. The micro
lenses at the sensor edges are laterally displaced towards the image center
to precisely match the characteristics of M lenses. This optimized micro
lens design, based on many years of precision optical engineering experience,
captures and concentrates even the most oblique rays on the sensor and reliably
prevents image brightness fall-off at the edges and corners of the image.
As a result, all existing Leica M lenses maintain their full performance
when used for digital photography.
The intentional decision to exclude a moiré filter, which optically
filters out the finest image details, was made to permit full the exploitation
of the superb resolution of Leica M lenses. Any moiré patterns occurring
with the M9 are eliminated in the camera's digital signal-processing software.
The optimized signal-noise ratio of the CCD image sensor reduces the need for
digital post-processing and ensures that images possess an unrivaled, natural
visual impact. This results in high-contrast, particularly high-resolution
exposures with natural color rendition from corner to corner.
The lenses
All Leica M lenses mounted on the Leica M9 offer the same angle of view as
with film camera models. Therefore, for the first time, the immense performance
potential of the lenses is now maintained and can be fully exploited for
digital photography. In line with Leica's renowned commitment to extreme
system compatibility, most Leica M lenses built since 1954 can be used on
the new M9. As a result of the high mechanical and optical precision and
extraordinarily good imaging performance, and particularly that of the current
range, Leica M lenses are now ideal for use in digital photography. Performance
criteria, such as the individual coating of each element, have long been
a Leica standard, and there was no need to develop and implement any special
measures for 'digital lenses.'
The efficient image sensor on the M9 demands a particularly high spatial resolution
that is, above all, offered by the latest M lenses. The excellent correction
of optical aberrations and high resolution make them all the more suitable
for digital use. The current M lenses are supplied with a 6-bit code on the
bayonet mount that is scanned optically by the M9. On the basis of the coded
information, the M9 can compensate for any (almost negligible) system-inherent
vignetting effects if necessary. In addition, the lens type is recorded in
the EXIF data of the image files and, when using the latest flash units like
the Leica SF 58, automatically adjusts the reflector to match the focal length
of the lens attached.
The viewfinder/rangefinder
The Leica viewfinder / rangefinder system sets the Leica M9 apart from the
market-dominating SLR and compact digital cameras and makes it particularly
suitable for vibrant reportage photography, 'available light' exposures and
discreet portraiture. Photographers become part of the action and frame whatever
they wish to capture in the viewfinder--a scene, a mood, a moment. Simultaneously,
the photographer still perceives what is going on outside the viewfinder
frame. The decisive moment can be anticipated, and can therefore be captured
at precisely the right instant. This results in particularly authentic images
that are not impaired by the presence of the photographer.
The clear view of the subject remains even during exposure and, even in the
most adverse lighting conditions, the bright, high-contrast viewfinder guarantees
extremely fast and precise focusing. In combination with the minimal delay
between releasing the shutter and capturing the shot--in digital photography
too--the combined viewfinder/rangefinder system positions Leica M cameras among
the fastest cameras in the world.
In contrast to SLR photography, where focusing must take place through the
lens and focal length and aperture determine focusing accuracy, the rangefinder
base of the Leica M remains precisely the same and independent of the actual
lens being used. This is the reason why its focusing precision is immensely
superior for shorter focal lengths. The high-contrast, rectangular RF spot
in the center of the viewfinder guarantees fast, precise and pin-sharp focusing,
even under adverse lighting conditions.
The frame selector lever allows photographers to simulate different compositions
with alternative focal lengths and assess the most appropriate lens for the
shot without changing lenses. Because their position is automatically adjusted
by automatic parallax compensation depending on the focusing distance, the
six different bright-line frames always show the precise image framing. The
bright-line viewfinder shows all other information relevant to the capture
of a perfect image and the peripheral area around the envisaged subject, thus
providing ideal conditions for spontaneous and unobtrusive photography.
The shutter
The Leica M9 features a new, microprocessor-controlled, particularly silent,
metal-leaf, focal-plane shutter that enables shutter speeds of up to 1/4000
seconds. This allows the photographer to maintain complete creative freedom
by using a selective focus at maximum apertures, even in bright situations.
The short flash synchronisation speed of 1/180 seconds enables daylight flash
exposures with selective focus.
Together with its compact form, the camera's virtually silent shutter is another
keystone for discreet and unobtrusive photography. Additionally, photographers
can select the appropriate moment for re-cocking the shutter. When longer exposure
times requiring an extremely steady camera stance are essential, a slight pressure
on the shutter release button in 'soft release' mode is sufficient.
Intuitive handling
The Leica M9 concentrates the photographer's attention on photographic essentials,
not on setting the camera. Particular diligence, many years of experience
and a vast knowledge of how professional photographers work have all influenced
the handling concept for the digital functions of the Leica M9. The result
is a simple, clearly laid-out and intuitive user interface that concentrates
purely on essentials; multifunction buttons and complex menu hierarchies
have been avoided.
The key control element is an intuitive four-way switch and dial combination
that enables fast menu navigation. Pressing the 'set' button activates the
capture parameter menu on the 2.5-inch monitor screen. The most important image-capture
settings are quickly and easily set in this menu: sensor sensitivity, exposure
correction, white balance, image-data compression and resolution. Free profile
storage spaces are also available for fast access to frequently used or application-specific
combinations. The menu button is also used for changing more permanent, values
outlining basic controls in the clearly structured system menu. The photographer
can also choose whether the captured image is displayed immediately for assessment
on the large monitor, how long it should be displayed and whether an additional
tonal value histogram is shown.
The Leica M9 has a delayed shutter release function with a choice of two countdown
times -2 and 12 seconds.
The technical features of the Leica M9 allow it to quickly adapt to its intended
use. Its sensitivity ranges from ISO 160 (PULL 80) for wide-open apertures
on bright days to ISO 2500. At the same time, very low noise and finely detailed
images are achieved throughout the sensitivity range, even at the highest settings.
The very low noise characteristics, a bright viewfinder / rangefinder, low-vibration
shutter and fast lenses make the M9 the perfect camera for 'available light'
photography.
Innovative flash technology
The M-TTL flash technology in the Leica M9 enables both precise and creative
control over flash and mixed lighting effects. Prior to the actual exposure,
a measuring flash is emitted that is metered through the lens. The flash
power is then precisely determined with consideration for the natural lighting
conditions, ensuring that natural lighting is maintained as much as possible
In combination with the aperture priority exposure mode, the auto-slow sync
function ensures subtle lighting of the subject, whereby the longest shutter
speed may be set manually or, when using 6-bit coded lenses, automatically,
according to the 1/focal length rule of thumb.
Image assessment with the tonal value histogram
As a professional digital camera, the Leica M9 naturally offers an RGB tonal
value histogram, which can be displayed at any time for the assessment of
stored images. This feature is also available in conjunction with the automatic
image review function. A useful additional aid is the indication of overexposed
image areas by means of a so-called 'clipping warning.' These two quality
control tools are updated for enlarged views and thus allow the quality of
even the finest image details to be assessed. Pressing the info function
button displays all photographically relevant settings, including additional
metadata stored in the image files. These functions enable full control over
captured results at the shooting location of the digital images.
Digital workflow
The M9 comes with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, a professional digital workflow
solution for Apple Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. The software is available
as an online download for all Leica M9 customers. This also ensures that
the latest release is always readily available. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
offers a vast range of functions for the management, processing and presentation
of digital images, quite independent of image format. If the images from
the M9 are saved as raw data in the standardized and future-proof Adobe Digital
Negative Format (DNG), Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, with its sophisticated
and precise processing options, guarantees direct and extremely high-quality
image processing with maximized image quality. The 14-bit-per-channel color
information captured by the image sensor is then processed at a16-bit-per-channel
color information until the final presentation, and ensures that the most
delicate tonal differentiations are preserved in maximum quality after completion
of the post-processing sequence.
Materials, finish and dimensions
The tough and resilient top deck and base plate of the M9 are machined from
solid brass blocks, while the full-metal body is manufactured from a high-strength
magnesium alloy that ensures a long and reliable professional working life.
The rechargeable battery and the SD card slot are protected from dust and
moisture under the base plate, which uses a specialized locking mechanism
effectively preventing unintentional opening and the subsequent loss of the
battery and SD card. In addition, this long-established construction concept,
already employed for decades in the Leica M System, significantly increases
the structural stability of the camera body.
The experienced technicians at the Leica factory in Solms, Germany are responsible
for the hand-assembly and hand-calibration of M9 bodies and the precise testing
of all mechanical and electrical components. The experience gathered over decades
of maintenance and repairs by Leica Customer Service creates a solid foundation
for long life and enduring value. Even today, the service department maintains
and repairs all M cameras built since 1954.
Sensor cleaning
The Leica M9 offers a special function for manual sensor cleaning: selecting
the appropriate item from the menu and pressing the shutter release locks
the shutter open to allow access to the sensor for cleaning purposes. Due
to the short register of Leica M cameras, the sensor is easier to access
than in DSLR cameras in which the sensors are located behind the mirror box
and shutter assembly.
What's in the Box
Battery charger 100-240 V with two power cords (Euro, USA, may differ for other
export markets) and one car charging cable, lithium-ion battery, USB cable,
carrying strap