Leica S2

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Leica S2
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Maker Leica
Image sensor type CCD
Image sensor size 45 x 30 mm (Medium format type)
Maximum resolution 7500 x 5000 (38 megapixels)
Shutter speeds 1/4000s to 32s
ASA/ISO range 80-1250
Continuous shooting 1.5 frames per second
Viewfinder magnification 0.86
Frame coverage 96%
Rear LCD monitor 3 inches with 460,000 dots
Dimensions 160 x 120 x 81 mm
(6.3 x 4.72 x 3.19 inches)
Weight 1410 g including battery

The Leica S2 is a digital medium format DSLR camera announced by Leica Camera on September 23, 2008.

It features a Kodak-made custom CCD sensor measuring 30×45 mm and containing 37 million pixels.[1] This sensor has a 26% longer diagonal and 56% larger area than a "full-frame″ 24×36 mm DSLR sensor and outputs an approximately 5000x7500 pixel image.

The S2 is thus a medium format camera in a "35 mm SLR"-sized body. The new "Maestro" image processor used in the S2 was developed by Fujitsu based on the Milbeaut[2] and the autofocus system (Leica's first to see production) was developed in house. The S2 series body, lenses and accessories were available in 2009.[3] A series of new Leica lenses is manufactured specifically for the S2 and Leica claims they offer unsurpassed resolution and contrast at all apertures and focusing distances, even exceeding the sensor's capabilities. Lenses offered for the S2 include Summarit-S in normal (70 mm), wideangle (35 mm), and macro (120 mm) varieties, and Tele-Elmar (180 mm) portrait-length telephotos; these are available in versions that feature integrated multi-leaf blade shutters ("Central Shutter", or CS), in addition to the focal-plane shutter in the camera body, to enable higher flash sync speeds.[4]

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