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Leica 10715 M9 "Titan" Set Digital Camera
 
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Leica 10715 M9 "Titan" Set Digital Camera

by Leica
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • All visible metal parts of the camera and lens are manufactured from solid titanium, inlays on the camera body are made from genuine leather
  • Monitor is scratch-resistant sapphire glass.
  • LED technology for the bright-line frames.
  • Packaged with real leather carrying system, story book and certificate of authenticity
  • Leica, M9, titan set, titanium, camera, digital camera
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Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00464WUOU
  • Item model number: 10715
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #38,283 in Camera & Photo (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: December 1, 2010

Product Description

The limited edition Leica M9 "Titan" set comprising of a Titanium Leica M9 and a Summilux-M 35mm/f1.4 ASPH Titanium lens with a Titanium lens hood. The Leica M9 Titanium edition is strictly limited to 500 units world wide and was created in collaboration with Walter de Silva, the head of the design division at the Volkswagen Group. The unique design, use of high-quality materials and completely new carrying system underscores the premium status of the Leica brand and its products. The "Titan" set addresses not only passionate Leica enthusiasts but also individuals who truly appreciate the qualities of exclusivity and extraordinarhy design. The Leica M9 Titanium includes a titanium body cap with bayonet mount, a titanium hot shoe cover, a rechargeable Li-Ion battery, a compact battery charger, camera instruction, a license for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, a warranty card, and a certificate of authenticity. The Leica Summilux-M 35mm/f1.4 ASPH Titanium includes front and rear caps and a round lens hood all made of titanium. Also included are a should holster, a shoulder strap and two different-sized finger loops, all finished in real leather, a hardcover story book and a handmade ornate case.


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51 of 69 people found the following review helpful
In my circle of friends, we're always trying to out do each other in every aspect of our lives whether it be who can get the hottest women or who bought the most hotels in Monopoly. When my buddies took up photography, naturally, I must also take it up. It started out innocent, a group of friends hanging out shooting pictures, show boating their Canons and Nikons. If one of us had a nice midrange, the other had to have a highend and another would get the flagship models even though none of us were good at it. Finally, someone in the group had the audacity to max out their credit cards on a Hasselblad H4D. Being that your junk is only as big as your pride (by junk, I mean penis), I sold my mobile home, my car, one of my daughters, and a whole lot of garage sales later, I got my hands on this baby, the Leica M9 Titan. Let me tell you something something, I really do suck at photography, but with this range finder, I was shooting pictures comparable to Peter Lik and the likes. No need to know anything about aparature (sp?), shutter speed or IOS or any of that fancy smanchie stuff, just point and shoot and marvel at the crisp quality and creamy bokeh!

Unfortunately, my wife took what's left of our children and is staying at her mom's (my mother in-law) after the bank took the rest of our stuff. No matter, as long as I have this pair of pants I've been wearing for the last couple months, my trusty camera and my bottles of Xanax and Cialis, I'm content poppin' pills and snappin' pics. I may not have anything to live for anymore but "my camera is still nicer than yours."
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3 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Paper Route October 23, 2011
While this camera seems a bit pricey, I am sure it is worth it. After all, you get what you pay for. I don't actually own it yet, but I am saving money from my paper route and should be able to afford it in a few more years. I hope the price doesn't go up by then or I will have to get another paper route.
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