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− | The [[Leica]] S system was launched in 2008. [[Leica]] camera decided to abandon the R system and, instead, develop the completely new S digital SLR system with a high resolution [[Kodak]] [[CCD]] sensor larger than the [[35mm]] format. The sensor measures 30×45mm with 37.5 megapixel resolution. An extensive range of [[autofocus]] lenses has been developed. | + | The '''[[Leica]] S''' system was launched in 2008. [[Leica]] camera decided to abandon the R system and, instead, develop the completely new S digital SLR system with a high resolution [[Kodak]] [[CCD]] sensor larger than the [[35mm]] format. The sensor measures 30×45mm with 37.5 megapixel resolution. An extensive range of [[autofocus]] lenses has been developed. |
The camera is effectively [[medium format]], although somewhat smaller than most other medium format cameras. | The camera is effectively [[medium format]], although somewhat smaller than most other medium format cameras. | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[https://www.manualslib.com/products/Leica-S-3037557.html Leica S user manual] at [https://www.manualslib.com/ Manualslib] | ||
[[Category:German digital]] | [[Category:German digital]] |
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The Leica S system was launched in 2008. Leica camera decided to abandon the R system and, instead, develop the completely new S digital SLR system with a high resolution Kodak CCD sensor larger than the 35mm format. The sensor measures 30×45mm with 37.5 megapixel resolution. An extensive range of autofocus lenses has been developed.
The camera is effectively medium format, although somewhat smaller than most other medium format cameras.