A Long-Theme Camera Kames Bond Themed Themed-Q2 has finally been launched in front of the international liberation of no time to die – and it comes with a price tag from Aston Martin.
The Leica Q2 ‘007’ edition, which is limited to 250 pieces, has the specifications identical to the LEICA Q2 standard. This means that it has a complete charming sensor of 47.3 mp and 28 mm f / 1.7 lens, a beautiful coupling that makes the standard Q2 one of Leica’s most desirable cameras.
The bond-style keys include a barrel-barrel design on the lens cap (which we have two minds about) and a “green ocean” leather finish, which corresponds to the cases of globe-agar on measure that present in no time to die.
None of these things give us clues on the movie itself, although the trailer shows James Bond that comes out of the retreat in Jamaica, which probably leads to elegant and elegant travel scenes.
Other than these design modifications, the only other unique feature of the Leica Q2 ‘007’ edition is that each will be numbered individually, guaranteeing that the camera will be even more recoverable than the Leicas standard. In particular the seven model, we imagine.
We do not seem that the special edition of Leica appears in the film, however. Leica says it worked with the productionteam 007 to display the Leica cameras on the series of James Bond Jamaican House, while adding a home Leica Q2 to Q in London.
To be fair, we are not sure that the connection that struggled to manually concentrate a classic camera perfectly adapt you to the quench line of a modern action film, so it’s understandable. You can buy the Leica Q2 ‘007’ edition at the moment for $ 7,995 / £ 6.750 (about $ 12,660).
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The Leica Q2 ‘007’ edition has been rumored since nothing time to die has been delayed – which is long. The film wasdue to the Earth on April 2, more than a year after its initial release date. But the recent arrival of his last trailer (below) shows that he is on track for his international release of September 30 and a launch of October 8 in the United States.
The Leica camera is not exactly a classic bond gadget in the tradition of a cornemuse flame launcher or a watch with an integrated Garrote thread. But he certainly got the quality of construction to knock a herrenman, and the camera herself, the Leica Q2, is a modern classic that could keep his own street photograph.
Despite its retro design, you get an EVF of 3.68 million points, a 3-inch touch screen and a magnesium alloy body with a high quality hamot. It’s a shame that Leica did not go further with James Bond integration, perhaps with unique software keys, but it could have taken a line in advanced.
It’s certainly a little easier for Leica not to have time to die of tie than for Nokia. There were rumors earlier this year that some scenes should be retained to include more modern Nokia smartphones, which are dated fairly quickly during delays.
But going on the recent trailer (below), it appears that the link uses the same Nokia phone as that observed in the original trailer 2020 – which means that the film probably will probably comprise the Nokia 8.3 5G, Nokia 7.2 and a Nokia 3310 Classic 3310. Call this flagship phone, Mr. Bond?