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Leica Digital Modul Firmware Update
Leica has announced a firmware update for the Leica Digital Modul R. The new firmware, Version 1.3 offers improvements in the performance of the digital camera.

The new firmware for the Leica Digital Modul R optimizes the functionality of the camera across many applications. The main two areas addressed are improved colour rendering and adjustment of exposure.

The following four points list what is addressed with the update:
-- Improved colour rendering on the Digital-Modul-R display
-- Adjustment of exposure
-- Improved compatibility of SD cards with FAT 32 system /4 GB cards (not SDHC)
-- Numerous internal procedures were implemented that optimise the general image reproduction and functional features of the Digital-Modul-R

The firmware update can be downloaded from the following address:
http://www.leica-camera.us/news/news/1/5147.html
 

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Oskar Barnack's genius idea of creating the small format 35mm camera created a revolution in photography in 1925, paving the way for the birth of the Leica Legend. His diminutive, lightweight LEICA A offered a new, undreamed-of freedom in reportage and artistic photography. From that point to the present day, Leica has had a profound influence on our view of the world we live in.

What was started in 1914 with the Ur-Leica quickly turned into a lasting success. In 1932, around 90,000 cameras were already in use. By 1961, the number had increased to a million. Milestones in the development include the rangefinder cameras such as the legendary LEICA M3 in 1954 and the M6 in 1984. The R-System commenced in 1976 with the LEICA R3 - the first electronic Leica. In 1989, the first compact point-and-shoot model entered the market. 1998 also saw the launch of the first digital camera - the LEICA DIGILUX. Without exception, all developments are focused on the requirements of the user and are characterized by the highest quality, focus on essential functions, and comfortable user-friendly controls.

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