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Leica M EV1: The first Leica M with electronic viewfinder

Leica M EV1: The first Leica M with an electronic viewfinder

Leica is making history with the new Leica M EV1: for the first time, there is a Leica M camera with an integrated electronic viewfinder (EVF). Leica is thus expanding its legendary M system, previously divided into analog M cameras (such as the M6 or MP) and digital rangefinder cameras (such as the M11, M11 Mono or M11-P), to include a third, modern segment: digital M cameras with EVF.

The M EV1 is technically based on the Leica M11, but with its electronic viewfinder, the new FN lever and a faster start-up, it offers a noticeably different user experience. In short: classic Leica design meets modern EVF technology.




Leica M EV1

  • First Leica M camera with integrated electronic viewfinder
  • 60MP full-frame BSI image sensor with Triple Resolution Technology
  • Maestro III image processor
  • 64 gigabytes of internal memory
  • reduced start-up time and improved optical quality
  • Built-in EVF - 1.27 cm 5.76 MP with 0.76 x viewfinder magnification
  • purist design
  • matching profile with Adobe applications

Purist design: typical M, but rethought

Visually, Leica remains true to its long M history with the M EV1: a reduced, elegant body made of magnesium and aluminum, a classic operating layout and the iconic, rounded M look. But at second glance, the biggest difference is obvious: the rangefinder is missing. Instead, there is an integrated electronic viewfinder. The purist design without the rangefinder not only ensures a clearer front, but also a pleasantly uncluttered operation. The body is covered with a new synthetic leather in a diamond pattern, which is particularly easy to grip and still looks very elegant.

At less than €8,000 RRP, it is also almost €1,000 cheaper than the Leica M11 - a point that is of particular interest to a younger target group and newcomers to the M system.

The viewfinder of the Leica Q3 now in the M

The electronic viewfinder is the same as in the Leica Q3: a 0.5 inch, bright OLED display with a resolution of 5.76 megapixels and a viewfinder magnification of 0.76x. It delivers a razor-sharp, high-contrast image and has diopter correction from -4 to &2 dpt. A proximity sensor ensures automatic switching between the display and viewfinder. In combination with the 60 megapixel full-frame sensor with Triple Resolution Technology (60 / 36 / 18 megapixel modes) and the Maestro III processor, the Leica M EV1 delivers image quality that is typical of Leica and hard to beat: precise colors, impressive details and the characteristic Leica look.

Why an EVF in a Leica M?

Many Leica photographers appreciate the rangefinder, but not everyone gets on well with it. This is exactly where the M EV1 comes in. The integrated electronic viewfinder offers several advantages that are exciting for both beginners and experienced M photographers:

  1. "You get what you see": the EVF displays the final image even before the shot is taken. Exposure, white balance and image detail can be assessed in real time.
  2. Easy focusing: Particularly helpful for people who wear glasses or have poor eyesight - peaking and focus magnification make manual focusing easier.
  3. Comfort with fast Lens: With extremely open apertures (e.g. with Noctilux or Summilux Lens) or with a minimum close focusing distance, precise focusing is much easier.
  4. Ideal for extreme focal lengths: Whether super wide-angle or telephoto lenses, the EVF always shows the full field of view, without an external viewfinder (unlike the rangefinder, which is limited to specific focal length fields of view).
  5. Perfect for third-party lenses: Lens from Voigtländer, for example, can also be used without any problems, including exposure and focus preview.
  6. Compatible with R-Lenses: With the Leica R-M adapter, Leica R Lens can also be used without restriction.

A real plus point for owners of older glass treasures. The Leica M EV1 combines the classic look and manual feel of an M with the technical precision of modern digital photography.

New FN lever

Another highlight is the new FN lever, which replaces the classic image field selector. It works in a similar way to an FN button, but can be moved in both directions and can also be configured individually. Our recommendation is the assignment for manual focus aids.

  • Lever to the right: Focus magnification to 100%
  • Lever to the left: Focus peaking on/off

In addition, the M EV1 has five freely assignable FN buttons that provide direct access to important functions such as ISO, digital zoom, exposure compensation or auto-ISO. Particularly practical: a long press (over 2 seconds) selects the function, a short press activates or deactivates it - intuitively and quickly.

Rethinking authenticity: Leica Content Credentials

Like the M11-P, the M EV1 also relies on Content Credentials, which are part of the Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI). Each shot contains encrypted metadata that documents the camera, version and processing history. This makes the authenticity of digital photos traceable, a strong signal for transparency and trust - especially in times of AI-generated images.

Who is the Leica M EV1 made for?

The M EV1 is the perfect camera for anyone who has been toying with the idea of a Leica M camera for some time, but has been put off by the rangefinder system. It offers the ideal introduction to the world of M photography. But the M EV1 is also worth a look for Q3 owners who want to use interchangeable lenses for the first time. However, the simplified and precise manual focusing can be a great advantage for many experienced photographers.

Conclusion: a Leica M for the next generation

The Leica M EV1 is not a revolution to replace the classic Leica rangefinder, but an evolution within the M family. It offers everything you love about a Leica: a reduced design, uncompromising quality and the special look of the M Lens. All this combined with the precision and convenience of a modern electronic viewfinder.

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