Leica M9-P Hermes Limited Edition Jean-Louis Dumas with three lenses; 50mm Noctilux, 50mm Summilux and 28mm Summicron. Also with a limited edition Hermes Camera Bag.
Lens design by Peter Karbe, lens and camera body re-design by Walter de'Silva. Price for the set at the release date May 10, 2012 - delivery July 2012- was € 40,000 / $ 50,000 for the set. This is a redesign of the lens barrel texture, in anodized silver and with Hermes orange numbers. Body re-design in silver chrome finish with Veau Swift burnt tan calfskin leather. Artlandia Symmetryworks Serial Mac Torrent there. Another 300 sets Leica M9-P Hermes Limited Edition with the Leica 50mm Summilux-M ASPH Hermes Limited Edition was released as well, price € 20,000 / 25,000$.
Image by () The Leica Standard or Leica E was introduced, as a basic model by Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar in October 1932. It is an improved that it replaced. It has a lensmount with standardised distance from film plane to lens flange of 28.8mm, a standard. When this feature was introduced the previous year on model C, the flange was stamped with a '0' (zero) at the top to indicate the implementation of the standard, and there was an inspection hole in the back covered by a black plug, this practice was continued for some time and is also found on early Leica Standards. The camera was offered simultaneously with the and models that have coupled rangefinders, the latter also has the faster speed of 1/1000 sec.