The Lecia M9-P Hammertone Camera is Available To Only 100 Customers
Jaime Neely — June 11, 2011 — Tech
References: leicarumors & hypebeast
The new Lecia M9-P Hammertone limited-edition camera is being released to celebrate the company's fifth anniversary. The camera has an extremely vintage and retro look with a lustrous sheen finish as well as what appears to be a leather material. This look for the Lecia M9-P Hamertone limited-edition was attained by beating the exterior with a hammer by hand during the early stages of its production.
The camera is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also very functional, boasting some seriously loaded features to snap high-quality photographs. The Lecia M9-P Hammertone features a 35mm size size 18-megapixel lens capable of capturing details beautifully. Only 100 copies of the limited-edition camera were produced and they will be available for purchase sometime in July.
The camera is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also very functional, boasting some seriously loaded features to snap high-quality photographs. The Lecia M9-P Hammertone features a 35mm size size 18-megapixel lens capable of capturing details beautifully. Only 100 copies of the limited-edition camera were produced and they will be available for purchase sometime in July.
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