Wednesday, October 19, 2016

LEICA ANNOUNCES Q (TYP 116) TITANIUM GRAY





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 David Farkas, Leica Store Miami

Today, Leica has announced a cool looking variation of the insanely popular Q (Typ 116): the Leica Q (Typ116) Titanium Gray. It features the same successful combo of full-frame 24MP sensor, 28mm f/1.7 Summilux lens and 3.7MP EVF, all wrapped up in Leica M DNA, but comes decked out in a slick-looking titanium colored casing, with contrasting lens barrel, control dials and buttons in black. Similar to the black chrome M lenses, the markings on the lens are in red and white, instead of the standard yellow-orange/white. This is one sweet looking Q!

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And because the Titanium Gray version isn’t a special edition, pricing is just $250 more than the stock black Q (Typ 116), coming in at $4,495.

The Leica Q Titanium Gray will start shipping in mid-November, but is available for pre-order now at Leica Store Miami, by clicking the link below, calling 305-921-4433 or by emailing info@leicastoremiami.com.



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Press Release

Leica Camera proudly presents the Leica Q Titanium Gray, an additional color variation to the Leica Q (Typ116). The Leica Q Titanium Gray, while technically identical in specification and operation to the current Leica Q (Typ 116), features a titanium color lacquered top plate, bottom plate and rear case with the lens, control dials and buttons in black. Markings on the lens are in red (compared to yellow on the black Q). With its fast lens, easy and intuitive handling, the Leica Q gives the photographer the creative freedom that makes the difference. With a full frame sensor and the Summilux 28 mm f/1.7 ASPH lens,the Leica Q is ideal for street, architecture and landscape photography.

LEICA Q – PIONEER BY TRADITION

The Leica Q with its fast lens, easy and intuitive handling, gives the user the creative freedom that makes the difference. With a 24-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor and the Leica Summilux 28 mm/f 1.7 ASPH lens, the Leica Q gives the user the best possible picture in any light situation. The Leica Q is almost noise-free and takes pictures which highlight details even in high ISO. The Leica Q has a locking function which allows the user to switch between automatic and manual focusing. In the macro mode, the Leica Q has a close focusing distance of 17 cm. True to the Leica tradition; the Leica Q focuses on the essentials and is made in Germany.

KEY BENEFITS
  • Unique Titanium Gray lacquered finish
  • Full frame 24 megapixel sensor
  • Easy and intuitive handling with fast lens
  • Fastest autofocus
  • Outstanding craftsmanship
  • Easy, instinctive use with touch screen control
  • Minimalist design
  • Integrated Wi-Fi and Leica Q-App makes it easy to share pictures
  • Range of classic and timeless accessories
  • Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® available as free download

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