Leica M EV1: Rangefinder out, EVF in — blog post
Leica M EV1 swaps the rangefinder for a 5.76M‑dot electronic viewfinder Leica has introduced the M EV1, a new 60‑megapixel mirrorless addition to its M‑system that replaces the traditional optical rangefinder with a high‑resolution electronic viewfinder (EVF). The move keeps the beloved M design cues — including a hand‑stitched diamond‑pattern leatherette and compact body — while modernizing the shooting experience for photographers who prefer an EVF. The M EV1 is largely similar in imaging to the M11‑P, but Leica trimmed weight (about 1.62 ounces lighter) and removed the dedicated ISO dial in favor of a consolidated control scheme. The camera uses a 60MP sensor, records 14‑bit RAW, and offers up to 4.5 fps burst shooting. Leica emphasizes still photography: the M EV1 does not support video capture. Notable specs Sensor:…
