The Leica M10 is one of those iconic cameras that seems to defy all laws of obsolescence and modern technology because of it’s handmade nature, hefty price tag and ability to capture absolutely stunning pictures regardless of how involved you want to be in the process. In honor of the 40th anniversary of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award, Leica Camera AG is releasing a special variant of that renowned camera with the Leica M10-P “Reporter” Edition you see here. Suitable for even the most challenging conditions, this camera combines a 24-MP CMOS image sensor, ISO100-50,000 light sensitivity, a 2-GB buffer that can accommodate up to 16 snaps in series in bursts of five frames per second, a line-frame viewfinder for lining up shots, or Live View via the 3-inch display, and 802.11n Wi-Fi for wireless data transfer and remote operation–along with a Kevlar armor complete with diamond-weave texture that makes the body especially grippy while still being comfortable to hold. The Leica M10-P Reporter edition is limited to just 450 units total, so if you’re interested, you better throw your hat in the ring quickly.
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