35mm Film Format
1/1000 to 1 Second Shutter Speed
Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
ISO 6-6400
Leica M Mount
0.6 kg
Overview

Leica MP 0.72 Rangefinder Camera

With the name MP 0.72, this Leica rangefinder camera joins the line of reporter cameras that have been tailored specifically to the wishes of professional photographers. It is the purely mechanical alternative to the Leica M7, whose electronically controlled shutter and aperture priority automatic exposure control offer more convenience and functions.

SKU: GC165-10302

Leica MP 0.72 Rangefinder Camera

Leica MP 0.72 Rangefinder Camera

With the name MP 0.72, this Leica rangefinder camera joins the line of reporter cameras that have been tailored specifically to the wishes of professional photographers. It is the purely mechanical alternative to the Leica M7, whose electronically controlled shutter and aperture priority automatic exposure control offer more convenience and functions.

The camera concept of the Leica MP is tailored to the craft of the photographer! Every component of the camera was analysed and improved meticulously, and it embodies the essence of more than 50 years of experience in optics and mechanical design. The optimised rangefinder facilitates highly accurate focusing, even under difficult light conditions.

The MP is a 100% mechanical camera, the battery being necessary only to operate its internal light metre. All its operating elements are made of metal, so that it withstands heavy duty use under extreme conditions. Technical gadgetry is purposely limited to those features that truly contribute towards creating a better picture.

Key Features:

35mm Film Rangefinder Camera

Fully Mechanical Operation Design

0.72x Bright Line Viewfinder

Focal Plane Shutter 1/1000

Flash Sync at 1/50

Compatible with Leica M Lenses

Built-in Light Metre

Sturdy All-metal Construction

What's in the Box:

Leica MP 0.72 Rangefinder Camera

MS-76 (SR44/EPX76) 1.5v Batteries

Body Cap

Neck Strap

Flash Socket Cap

35mm Film Format
1/1000 to 1 Second Shutter Speed
Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
ISO 6-6400
Leica M Mount
0.6 kg
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Product Overview

Leica MP 0.72 Rangefinder Camera

With the name MP 0.72, this Leica rangefinder camera joins the line of reporter cameras that have been tailored specifically to the wishes of professional photographers. It is the purely mechanical alternative to the Leica M7, whose electronically controlled shutter and aperture priority automatic exposure control offer more convenience and functions.

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Key Features

35mm Film Format

Leica MP 0.72 Rangefinder Camera uses 35 mm film, the classic format for compact, easy-to-use cameras, delivering high-quality analogue photos.

1/1000 to 1 Second Shutter Speed

Leica MP 0.72 Rangefinder Camera features a shutter speed range of 1/1000 to 1 seconds.

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

ISO 6-6400

Leica MP 0.72 Rangefinder Camera designed to shoot in varying light conditions, the camera has an expandable ISO 6-6400 range.

Leica M Mount

Leica MP 0.72 Rangefinder Camera comes with Leica M Mount.

0.6 kg

Leica MP 0.72 Rangefinder Camera weighs 0.6 kg.

Compact & Real Analogue Photography

Leica MP 0.72 Rangefinder Camera

Compact & Real Analogue Photography
Witness To Timeless Photography

Witness To Timeless Photography

A witness to history, the legendary Leica M Rangefinder has fascinated photographers since 1954 with its iconic design, German craftsmanship, and timeless quality.

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