The Leica M EV1 has been launched and is now available in the Philippines. It uses a Leica M bayonet mount with 6-bit encoding sensors, equipped with a 60MP BSI CMOS triple-resolution full-frame sensor. It charges and transfers files via USB Type-C and supports Leica Content Credentials and the Leica FOTOS app. The Leica M EV1 is priced at PHP 544,000. Interested readers can check it out at the Leica Store in Greenbelt 5, Makati. In a grand celebration held at the Greenbelt Mall in Makati City, Leica Camera Asia Pacific opens the first-ever Leica Store in the Philippines with the help of Lucerne Group who has been named as official distributor and reseller of Leica cameras in the country. It’s for this very reason, however, that Leica Camera Asia Pacific chose to team up with the home-grown company. If you’re interested, you can check out the country’s first Leica Store at the Lower Ground Floor, Greenbelt 5, Makati City. Read more in our articles including "Leica M EV1 now available in Philippines" and "Leica opens first store in the Philippines".
The Leica M EV1 has been launched and is now available in the Philippines. It uses a Leica M bayonet mount with 6-bit encoding sensors, equipped with a 60MP BSI CMOS triple-resolution full-frame sensor.
It charges and transfers files via USB Type-C and supports Leica Content Credentials and the Leica FOTOS app. The Leica M EV1 is priced at PHP 544,000. Interested readers can check it out at the Leica Store in Greenbelt 5, Makati.
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