
I can’t say I’ve ever gotten excited over a firmware upgrade, but then again, as a photographer who enjoys photographing architecture, I never thought I’d see the day I could correct keystone distortion—the distortion that makes buildings look like they’re falling over backward—in-camera and in real time with a Leica rangefinder camera. 2021 is only a couple of months old and already I have good feelings about it.
Leica’s latest firmware update, which enables a Perspective Control function, is currently limited to Leica M10 cameras (M10-P, M10-R, M10 Monochrom) and is easy to install. Simply download the firmware from Leica’s website onto a memory card, pop the card into your camera, set the menu to “Firmware,” and boom—your camera can now make the world stand up straight.
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