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Leica ‘planning cheaper film camera for 2021’


The Leica M6 TTL was produced from 1998 to 2002 (Pic: Thomas Claveirole/Wikimedia Commons)
The Leica M6 TTL was produced from 1998 to 2002 (Pic: Thomas Claveirole/Wikimedia Commons)

Leica is planning a new film camera for release in 2021, it is reported.


The new camera is expected to be sold for a cheaper price than the current Leica film models, says Leica-focused photography site Leica Rumors.


A post on Leica Rumors says the camera will be “similar to the Leica M6 TTL that you can buy today for around $2,000-$3,000”.


Leica currently offers two film rangefinders, the metered MP and the M-A, which is a completely manual camera harking back to the company’s classic M3 of the 1950s. The MP currently costs around $5,300 (£3,925) body-only, and the M-A around $5,100 (£3,775) body only.


There has been no official confirmation of the new camera yet from Leica.


Earlier this year, Leica’s global product director Stefan Daniel told the Leica Historical Society of America (LHSA) the camera maker was still committed to producing film rangefinders alongside digital models. He said Leica was seeing a large increase in interest in its film cameras, at levels they “hadn’t seen since the arrival of the digital Ms over 10 years ago”.


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