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Especially useful if you have one of the new MacBook Pro’s with only USB C ports. Now you can carry on shooting without penalty and transfer your images to your computer via the USB C port at high speed. and found that you’ve left your SD card at home in the card reader. If you’re anything like me there’s that occasional horrible moment when you’ve gone out shooting. The TL2 also has 32Gb of memory, but this is quick. Video has been improved to 4k at 30 fps.Ī missed opportunity with the original T was the 16Gb internal memory (upped to 32Gb with the TL), great idea, but it was too slow compared to modern SD cards. Continuous shooting speed has gone up to 7 frames a second (with the mechanical shutter) and 20 frames per second (with the new electronic shutter). AF is much snappier, according to Leica it is 165 milliseconds (CIPA standard), this makes it about 3 times faster than the previous camera. The startup time is notably faster than the T and TL and the shot to shot time is also greatly improved. The camera uses a new Maestro II processor which has allowed improvements to the cameras operational speed. I found this really useful, and it makes shooting to the 32Gb of internal memory completely feasible. The Video button loses its red dot and can now be used as a function key (more about this later).įinally, the ports have been upgraded, there is a Micro (type D) HDMI port supporting 1.4b, and more excitingly a USB C port which supports USB 3 super connection speeds and also charging. The controls are all in the same place, but the haptics have been improved, with firmer clicks on the two dials and a revised on/off switch. I suppose that this will be a disadvantage for some people, especially as there is now no way to use the EVF with flash. For me this is a relief, I never used it and found it’s popping up when turning the camera on something of an irritation. Indeed, the black test camera I’ve been using for the last few months has been put through hell, and still looks as good as the day I received it. The corners have been slightly chamfered which makes the camera more comfortable to hold, it also reduces the tendency for the corners to get scratched. The body itself is still made from a single block of aluminium, and I’m sure that it’s polished by hand for just as long as the original T (I’ve seen the polishing department in the Leica factory in Porto and it’s not just the T that gets this treatment!). At first sight the new camera looks just like its predecessor, but in fact everything has changed (slightly)!
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