
Press release:
Limited Edition camera only available through the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book
Allendale, NJ (October 5, 2010)-Leica Camera AG is pleased to be included in the 84th US edition of the Neiman Marcus Christmas book as one of the coveted Neiman Marcus "Fantasy Gifts." The Leica M9 Neiman Marcus Edition will be available in a limited edition of 50 pieces exclusively through the Neiman Marcus Christmas book.
With exquisite craftsmanship and premium digital technology is this gift just one of the best cameras in the world.Limited to a global circulation of only 50, the Leica M9 Neiman Marcus Edition the only camera that combines the classic Leica M shooting experience with State-of-the-art digital technology and luxury design. the rugged Leica M body and matching Summicron-M 35 mm F2.0 ASPH lens are perfectly finished in black and chrome, and the body is covered with luxury brown ostrich leather upholstery with a matching ostrich leather strap.The world's smallest is's digital rangefinder camera with a full-frame 18 megapixel sensor and interchangeable lenses ultra high resolution images. the high resolution 2.5-inch LCD screen is protected by sapphire glass of the coverage.
The Leica M9 is a real connoisseur camera for photographers who value ultra-precise manual focus and enjoy the personal control of the creative process. each instance has a number and your gift can be personalised with an engraved signature.
A full range of Adobe ® Photoshop ® Lightroom ® 3 digital editing software, a personal letter from the CEO of Leica Alfred Schopf and certificate of authenticity (COA). the Leica M9 Neiman Marcus Edition can personally be delivered by a person skilled in the art, Leica photography, including a private training and orientation session to the new photographers to the full experience of Leica (only available in the continental U.S.).
For more information about Leica, http://www.leica-camera.com/ or www.facebook.com/leicacamera.
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