Leica M-A

2014

Leica M-A film camera 2014

The contemporary pinnacle of mechanical film camera technology: LEICA M-A The precision tool for film photographers.

It may have no electric rewind monitor, no exposure light-meter, and no battery compartment, but what it does have is a mechanical quality that makes Leica’s 100 years of experience. Photographers can read the shutter speed and aperture directly from the camera and lens and so concentrate fully on their subject. The acoustic sound of the shutter release of a Leica M-A is a delight that immediately reveals the precision-engineered excellence of its origin.

As a purely mechanical camera, the Leica M-A is a precision instrument that has been so dramatically reduced to the essentials that it opens up entirely new creative horizons for photographers.

The camera is available in two different finishes: the classic look of the silver chrome version continues the design tradition derived from 60 years of Leica M-Cameras. In the black chrome option, the M-A is reminiscent of the style of the M Monochrome and raises the bar in terms of unobtrusiveness and discretion. While an engraving on the top plate of the silver chrome M-A indicates its origins, only a closer look at its black-colored counterpart reveals the Leica logo on its accessory shoe.

The exterior of the Leica M-A is as timeless as the precision engineering hidden inside. For instance, the Leica red dot has been deliberately omitted to emphasis the classic restraint of its design as an ultimate expression of understatement. Viewed from the side, the M-A is also noticeably slimmer than its digital counterparts.

The M-System is not the only photographic legend celebrating its 60th birthday in 2014. Kodak Tri-X 400 film was also brought to life in 1954. With its exceptional sharpness, fine grain, and distinctive tonal gradation, extremely broad exposure latitude, and very good shadow detail, this black and white film soon became a firm favorite and a classic for art and reportage photography. And it’s also the perfect partner for the Leica M-A – which explains why Kodak Tri-X 400 film is included in the Leica M-A package.

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