Leica CL (Typ 7323) explained

Camera Name:Leica CL
Maker:Leica Camera AG
Sensor Type:23.6 x 15.7mm CMOS
Sensor Size:APS-C
Res:6,000 × 4,000 (24 megapixels)
Focus Type:Contrast AF system
Flash:no internal flash, flash out shoe for optional flash systems
Viewfinder:LCOS, 2.4 million dots
Coverage:100%
Wb:Yes
Date:November 2017
Interface Data:802.11b/g/n 2,4GHzX-Sync contactHDMI Type AMulti Port for Remote Control and Audio Adapter Cable
Body Comp-Feats:Dust- and spraywater proof
Made In:Germany
Iproc:Maestro II

The Leica CL is an APS-C mirrorless system camera announced by Leica Camera AG in November, 2017.[1]

The CL is a member of Leica's L-mount family of cameras, which began with the discontinued T/TL, and is currently shared with the TL2 and SL cameras. It shares the same sensor as the TL2, and is primarily differentiated from its sister model by its user interface, which focuses on physical controls as opposed to touchscreen, and presence of an integrated viewfinder.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leica Unveils the CL, A Crop Mirrorless Camera with a Classic Design. PetaPixel. 21 November 2017.