Leica M Edition 60: A year’s shooting with the father of the M-D | John Reynolds

The moment he opened the box I knew what was going to happen. David Stephens had called earlier to say that the Leica M Edition 60, hereafter M60, which I had muttered under my breath, had arrived at The Leica Read more …

Leica M Edition 60 – The Street Photography Review . . . |
Street Photography Blog

. . . During the previous installment of this review, I got to know the M Edition 60 a little better and gained a clearer understanding of what it can offer photography today. Now in this, the final chapter, I Read more …

Leica M60 Edition Review: Gorgeous steel-grey retro pushes
all the right buttons | Mike Evans

Leica’s M60 Edition is truly an object of desire. It celebrates the golden jubilee of the the M3, the first Leica with a combined viewfinder and rangefinder in one window, and comes in the form of the all-steel but very Read more …

Shooting With Leica’s Nutty No-Screen Camera Is Half Joy, Half Fantasy | Michael Hession

The Leica M Edition 60 is the company’s 60th anniversary limited-edition version of its latest M rangefinder. It costs around $20,000 and has no display and no buttons (aside from the shutter). To some, it’s ridiculous. To most, it’s unaffordable. Read more …

Why do I want the Leica M Edition 60 So Badly? | Brad Husick

The other day I stopped by our new local Leica store in the Bellevue Square Mall in Bellevue, WA near Seattle. It’s a lovely, large space with knowledgable people and a very nice selection of Leica gear. One collectible they Read more …

Leica M Edition “Leica 60″ Unboxing | Reddotforum

The Leica M Edition “Leica 60″ became the darling of this past Photokina. Leica had the audacity to launch a digital camera with no LCD screen and no menus, epitomizing Leica’s rallying cry of Das Wesentliche, the essentials. Commemorating 60 Read more …

Review: Leica M Edition 60 | Chris Gampat

The Leica M60–some may argue that it’s it’s overpriced; actually, everyone would argue that. The camera was announced at Photokina 2014, and it’s quite the unconventional offering. It comes with the very expensive and wonderful Leica 35mm f1.4–the new version announced Read more …