Leica launches CL new camera without internal mirror

Leica today announced the latest of its aps-c-class cameras, a CL camera, which is very similar to the TL2 camera that was released earlier this year, the same sensor and overall performance, but has a more traditional design than the TL2 with a modern design, which will attract the attention of those who want a camera with The classic style is small-sized and lightweight, and of course is considered much cheaper than the leading M10.
The biggest difference between TL2 and CL camera is the e-camera lens found in the CL camera, with a precision of 2.36 mega pixel and located on the upper left side of the camera from behind.

Another big difference in the CL camera is the control keys and the small LCD screen located on the top of the camera, and as with the TL2 camera, can customize the control keys as they can be programmed on any variable you want to control, but there is above each secondary button control that can perform a secondary function e Other, making it easy to switch between two functions, in addition, the black and white LCD screen displays the setting, battery, and exposure pointers, so it's easy to check them on the screen, as it automatically lights up in dim lighting.

The rear part of the CL camera combines the design of both the TL2 and the Q system for Functional keys, featuring a touch and interactive background screen with gestures, but you still have keys and a quad controller.                                                                                                                                           Inside the camera is a 24-megapixel aps-c sensor and a Maestro II photo processor, where it can photograph up to 33 dng and JPEG images with a full precision rate of 10 frames per second, it also visualizing video at 4k at a rate of 30 frames per second or with a resolution of 1080 pixels at the rate of 60 frames per second, featuring the extent of Dinam Wiki high 14, ISO up to 50,000, and contrast-based image autofocus system contains 49 points to work on, and the camera possesses both a mechanical shutter and an electronic.

Interestingly, the camera doesn't have any input or output ports, the only way to get the camera photos is to remove the card SD and put them into a PC or use the Leica application for Android and iOS systems to wirelessly transfer images to your phone or tablet device.

The camera is compatible with the TL mount system, which now boasts a total of seven lenses, including a new lens, an 18 mm diameter and a f/2.8 slot, as it's compatible with the seven lenses in the SL system                                                                                                                                             

For the first time, Leica will sell an CL camera as a single set, which includes chassis options, there is a set with a new 18 mm lens that will cost 3, 795 dollars, while the kit with the 55 zoom lens will cost $3,995, and the camera's chassis unit costs $795, either the 18 mm lens alone costs $1295, All of those options are available for application from today.

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