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The '''Leica R4''' family of [[Leica]] [[35mm]] [[SLR]] cameras was launched in 1980. The camera design was a joint venture based on [[Leitz|Leitz's]] co-operation agreement of 1972 with the [[Minolta|Minolta Camera Co. Ltd.]]. The [[Copal|Copal Company]] developed the shutter. Minolta's version was launched in 1977 as the [[Minolta XD-11]] in the US, the [[Minolta XD-7]] in Europe and [[Minolta XD]] in Japan. The Leica R4 was made available in five versions; the Leica R4 Mot electronic in 1980, the Leica R4 in 1981, the Leica R4 chrome in 1982, the Leica R4s in 1983, the Leica R4s-2 in 1985, and a special limited edition Leica R4 in gold and brown skin was made available in 1984. Later, several more models have emerged from the same basic concept, mostly with improved electronic features like [[TTL]] flash metering and exposure modes. The Leica R4 is powered by two SR44 (or LR44) batteries, without them only 1/100s and Bulb shutter speeds work.
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The '''Leica R4''' family of [[Leica]] [[35mm]] [[SLR]] cameras was launched in 1980. The camera design was a joint venture based on [[Leitz|Leitz's]] co-operation agreement of 1972 with the [[Minolta|Minolta Camera Co. Ltd.]]. The [[Copal|Copal Company]] developed the shutter. Minolta's version was launched in 1977 as the [[Minolta XD-11]] in the US, the [[Minolta XD-7]] in Europe and [[Minolta XD]] in Japan. The Leica R4 was made available in five versions; the Leica R4 Mot electronic in 1980, the Leica R4 in 1981, the Leica R4 chrome in 1982, the Leica R4s in 1983, the Leica R4s-2 in 1985, and a special limited edition Leica R4 in gold and brown skin was made available in 1984. Later, several more models have emerged from the same basic concept, mostly with improved electronic features like [[TTL]] flash metering and exposure modes.
 
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