R5
R5
May 19, 2014
Leica R5 silver with an Elmarit-R 35 mm f/2.8, 1986
The R5's program mode was redesigned to enable a selection between shutter speed and aperture priority. One of the most significant changes was the introduction of TTL flash metering with an automatic flash sync speed of 1/1000 second.
In 1988, the Leitz lettering inside the red dot was replaced by the new company name of Leica. During the same year, part of the production was moved from Portugal to Leica's new factory in Solms. An R5 manufactured in Solms can be recognised by the red Leica dot being located on the left side of the camera body, instead of the right side as before.
Leica R5 silver with an Elmarit-R 35 mm f/2.8, 1986