Tuesday, Leica unveiled its new hybrid camera with APS-C sensor, the Leica TL. He took over the Leica T released in 2014 with some new features.
Launched in 2014, the Leica T model was the first manufacturer of camera with a sensor in APS-C format. The aircraft was seduced by its compact size and especially its unibody design with touch screen on the back, despite the lack of viewfinder. Two years later, the German manufacturer is back with a new version which, if not revolutionize the genre, added a few home duties.
The new Leica TL and shows the outline of its predecessor with an APS-C sensor of 16 megapixels and the same image processor as the 2014 model is also found large 3.7-inch touch screen on the back the Wi-Fi compatibility to easily transfer images to an Android smartphone or iPhone. The real novelty comes from the internal memory of the device without SD card, already captures up to 32GB of photos and videos. A feature already present in the Leica T, but however limited to 16GB. Leica also announced an improved autofocus, supposed to be more efficient, including continuous autofocus AF-C.
The housing can capture 1080p video at 25 fps, to take pictures in burst up to 5 frames per second, offers a sensitivity range from 100 to 12,500 ISO.
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