As the saying goes, photography is poor for three generations, and SLR will destroy a lifetime. Leica recently launched the first Leica camera for young people. Although it is only a Polaroid, the price is at least affordable for most young people. Then Leica released another camera that most consumers could not afford. Leica cameras have launched the "annual titanium version" for the past five years - this year is no exception.
Leica M-P is an upgraded version of Leica M, which is equipped with 2GB cache, sapphire screen protection layer and 24 million pixel full frame CMOS sensor. The newly launched Leica M-P Titanium has the same hardware as the standard Leica M-P, but the difference is that it has replaced the titanium body, which claims to reduce the weight of the camera (- 3 ounces), as well as the appearance and color matching of the camera.
Leica has issued 333 sets of Leica M-P Titanium around the world, with two lenses attached: Leica Summicon-M 28mm and Leica APO-Summicom-M 50mm (also with matching titanium appearance). Leica M-P Titanium will be launched in October this year, and the price has not been announced yet. For reference, the standard Leica M-P starts at about $6995 (not counting the lens). The limited edition Leica M-P Titanium also comes with two lenses (obviously bundled sales), and it is estimated that the price will be very touching at that time.