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Leica M Monochrom (Typ 246) hands-on
The viewfinder is much the same as we would expect from a modern M, though I'm told that the rangefinder mechanism is more durable and less susceptible to knocks, drops and jolts than some of the previous models. The system is 'locked down' more securely, meaning that there is less requirement for adjustment, since we're told it was calibrated using a live feed from the sensor.
The effective base length is the same 47.1mm as it was on the original Monochrom, with a mechanical length of 69.25mm and a viewfinder magnification of 0.68x. The built-in eyepiece lens is 0.5dpt, but others, from -3 to +3, are available.



















































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