News & Reviews: Macro-Elmarit 45/2.8, Leica M9 silver chrome, M8 vs. NEX-5

Hello everybody! I’m back, christmas is over and I have (partially) recovered from the festivity hassles … :-) I’m still on vacation until new year, but couldn’t resists writing a short update on the latest news. So here’s something to feed your Leica addiction!

Panasonic/Leica DG Macro-Elmarit 45mm f/2.8 for Micro Four Thirds

PhotographyBLOG have reviewed the only currently available macro lens for Micro Four Thirds, the Panasonic/Leica Macro-Elmarit 45/2.8, which is being built by Panasonic in Japan, whereas the optical formula has been developed in cooperation with Leica. The lens has a 90mm-equivalent focal lenght and is capable of true 1:1 magnification. With its aperture rating of f/2.8 it is rather fast for a macro lens. PhotographyBLOG rate its optical performance very highly. The only drawback seems to be its mediocre sharpness at f/2.8. But for macros shots you will want to stop down anyways in order not to get too shallow depth-of-field, and at f/4 the lens is as sharp as it gets.
For next year, another Micro Four Thirds macro lens is to be expected from Olympus — it’ll be interesting to see how the two lenses will compare.

Leica M9 silver chrome limited edition

Finally, the Leica M9 is available with a silver chrome body as well! So far, the M9 was available in black or silver paint, which is prone to wear with time and expose the bare brass body. The chrome finish however, which was standard with the M8, won’t wear off as quickly. This limited edition also sports the sapphire glass display covering which was introduced with the M8.2, but dropped for the standard M9. This edition of the M9 is limited to 50 pieces, so be quick if you want one!
For more information, have a  look at Leica Rumors’ announcement.

Leica M8 vs. Sony NEX-5 comparison

And here’s one for those crazy about crazy comparisons: Steve Huff wrote an article on how the Leica M8 and Sony NEX-5 compare. This is a question regularly asked in forums: Should I get a Leica M8, or will a Sony NEX-5 with M-mount adapter do? Well, Steve’s got the answer!

First pictures of the first Leica M9 Ti!

On Steve Huff’s site, today you can enjoy an essay about the unboxing of the Leica M9 Titanium — allegedly the first to have been delivered. The lucky owner is ~6, commonly known as Seal, famous singer-songwriter and passionate Lecia M photographer.

The Leica M9 Ti at this year's phtokina.

If you fancy shiny, expensive and exclusive stuff, then that article is a must-read!

Web find: Sigma DPx with Leica M-mount

Look what I’ve just found in the Sigma SLR Talk forum on dpreview.com:

Major mirrorless camera rumor sites — as well as the visitors of above named forum — speculate as to whether this could be an official Sigma product. Well, I doubt that very much. It looks to be a Sigma DP camera which has been stripped of its lens and fitted with a third-party M-mount adaptor. Still, it might actually be a commercially done conversion, and if so, you might be able to purchase one soon. Wouldn’t that be cool? Finally, you could use your magnificent M glass with an equallly magnificent Foveon sensor! I’ll keep you updated in case this turns out to be an actual product …

Good news! Leica double sales volume in 2010!

According to an article at heise online, Leica Camera AG has doubled their sales volume from 59.5 million Euro to 110.8 million Euro in 2010. Chiefly responsible for this are the sales in the camera and lens departments, which increased by 140% (sic!). Current best-selling products are the M9, the S2 and the X1 (who would’ve thought …)

In the same article they also mention that all the 500 copies of the M9 Ti have already been sold …

Here’s the link to a Google German->English translation.

Canon S95 vs. Leica D-Lux 5 @ The Phoblographer

You’re a professional photographer using DSLRs at work and want something pocketable with great IQ to carry around in your spare time? Or an advanced amateur looking for the ultimate compact compact camera? Or just fancying small cameras with great overall quality? Well, there are currently two options: The Canon S95, and the Leica D-Lux 5 (respectively the Panasonic LX5). They’re both about the same size, both have a 10 megapixel CCD, and both feature lenses with a fast initial aperture. That means both promise good image quality even at low light, and with their approx. 3x zoom lenses they’re also pretty versatile for most shooting situations.

The Leica D-Lux 5

The Canon S95

But which one is the right one to get? Which one is better overall? Which one is best for you? Well, ask no more, as the guys over at The Phoblographer have not only exhaustively tested both cameras in multi-part reviews, but now they’ve also done a comparison between the two, discussing all the details necessary to help you decide which one to get.