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HdvTools Offers First Hands-On Preview of New Leica M Digital Rangefinder Camera

HdvTools proudly offers the first and exclusive hands-on introductory preview of this impressive addition to the professional photography market.

HdvTools Offers First Hands-On Preview of New Leica M Digital Rangefinder Camera
2013-03-14
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, March 14, 2013 (Press-News.org) As Leica Camera announced the release of its latest DSLR camera, the Leica M Digital Rangefinder Camera, HdvTools proudly offers the first and exclusive hands-on introductory preview of this impressive addition to the professional photography market. An HdvTools report on the Leica M Digital Rangefinder Camera by a staff expert examines the fine points of this feature-laden DSLR camera, and visitors to the website are treated to a front-seat view, as an informative video takes them through all the details of this exciting new offering by Leica Camera.

The most notable features is the 24 Megapixel ENG resolution CMOS sensor. Most significantly, the Leica M Digital Rangefinder Camera incorporates Leica's new Maestro Image Processor. HdvTools has received access to a pre-production model for its hands-on report.

The Leica M Digital Rangefinder Camera ships in April at a list price of $5,105.00.

As a important source of professional video, photo and audio equipment, HdvTools.com is known worldwide for their attentive, knowledgeable sales force, and excellent customer service, including fast, reliable shipping. Visitors to the website can access a variety of enlightening articles and videos.

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[Press-News.org] HdvTools Offers First Hands-On Preview of New Leica M Digital Rangefinder Camera
HdvTools proudly offers the first and exclusive hands-on introductory preview of this impressive addition to the professional photography market.