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The image quality the review camera produced is up to Leica's high standards. We found it easiest to use zone focusing for most shooting, particularly for street photography.Photographers who hanker after a film camera while admitting a need to participat...
Even Leica admits the M10 is 'not a camera for everyone'. Given its price tag and the 'exceptionally lean handling concept' it provides, we feel only those who are fans of Leica's M-series will lust after this camera. If you're accustomed to an autofocus...
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If you don't follow Leica M cameras closely, it might be hard to understand what the fuss over the M10 is about. But for those who do, the new camera represents a big step forward.There are other models in the Leica portfolio to take care of cutting-edge...
The Leica M is never going to be a mass market camera, and it would be foolish to criticise Leica for making what might look like relatively modest changes. For Leica and its many fans, the Leica M is already just about as good as a camera of this type ca...
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There's just no mistaking that iconic red dot, is there? Photography fanatics have been flocking to Leica for decades, because of its uncompromising focus on quality - in terms of the cameras themselves, as well as the pictures they take. The Leica M1...
This is obviously not a camera for anybody on a budget. As beautifully crafted as the M10 is, you'll be forking out $9700 for its body alone - so that's before you've even added any lenses to use it with.Getting to grips with rangefinder photography also...
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One of the many pressures put on camera manufacturers today is the need to overload new models with all the latest technology to make them appeal to a mass-market audience. One camera that did just that was the Leica M (Typ 240). Successor to the iconic L...
When we reviewed the M (Typ240) we made the comment that the manufacturer had slightly missed the point on what Leica users really wanted from the next model in the M-system. We felt the compromises that were made, combined with the technology it added, s...
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If you don't follow Leica M cameras closely, it might be hard to understand what the fuss over the M10 is about. But for those who do, the new camera represents a big step forward.There are other models in the Leica portfolio to take care of cutting-edge...
Expanded ISO range, Improved viewfinder, Wi, Fi connectivity...
No image stabilization...
The Leica M10 looks to be a solid successor to this impressive line of cameras. More megapixels would have been nice, but the thinner body, bigger viewfinder and higher ISO range are all welcome...
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Leica has introduced a new rangefinder camera to its legendary M series. Rangefinders use a style of focusing that was first introduced over a century ago, with focus achieved by converging the views taken from two windows mounted on the front. Most range...
This camera represents a serious investment, both in terms of money and time. But for those who put the effort in, the rewards are likely to be bountiful. Yes, it's expensive, but sometimes you get what you pay for – this camera is built to last and shoul...
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There's just no mistaking that iconic red dot, is there? If you know anything about cameras, you'll know Leica.Photography fanatics have been flocking to the perfection-obsessed brand for decades, because of an uncompromising focus on quality - in terms o...
Stunning image quality, Built to survive the apocalypse, Very little noise in low light, Now has Wi-Fi...
No video mode, Can take a while to master focusing...
This is obviously not a camera for anybody on a budget. As beautifully crafted as the M10 is, you'll be forking out RM29,150 for its body alone - so that's before you've even added any lenses to use it with.Getting to grips with rangefinder photography al...
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There's just no mistaking that iconic red dot, is there? If you know anything about cameras, you'll know Leica.Photography fanatics have been flocking to the perfection-obsessed brand for decades, because of an uncompromising focus on quality - in terms o...
Stunning image quality, Built to survive the apocalypse, Very little noise in low light, Now has Wi-Fi...
No video mode, Can take a while to master focusing...
The M10 is clearly what happens when a company listens to its customers - even going as far to remove features, rather than add them, because that's what the people wanted. A higher resolution sensor, refined controls, and a slimmer body should make this...
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Leica doesn't do things like other camera makers. The German brand has a cult-like following of photographers who appreciate the brand's unflinching craftsmanship and pinnacle lens quality. The champion Leica has always been its full-frame M-series rangef...
The Leica M10 is one of those cameras that looks back to go forward. It doesn't bring anything disruptive to the market, but it no doubt brings exactly what staunch Leica fans will want: more resolution, a slimmer build and better control.It's mad expensi...
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Read our full in-depth review of the Leica M10 Leica M10: At a glance £5,600 body only 24-million-pixel CMOS full-frame sensor ISO 100-50,000 Leica Maestro-II processor 5fps continuous shooting for up to 30 frames (DNG) and 100 frames (JPEG) +3/-3EV expos...
You certainly get the impression that Leica has worked hard to reach their goal of embodying the true essence of photography with the M10. By leaving out whats not seen as being absolutely essential by contemporary photographers, Leica has developed a ca...
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Leica cameras are known for being uncompromisingly unique, bucking digital camera trends and marching to the beat of their own drum. The Leica M10 Monochrom certainly lives up to this reputation, and will undoubtedly be the subject of passionate debate be...
Extremely well-designed, Outstanding noise response, Near silent shutter...
Expensive, Only shoots in black and white, Manual focus only...
Leica cameras are often considered excessively expensive, but let's not forget the fact that they're premium cameras unlike any other. Build quality is second-to-none, and the quality of lenses, albeit often more expensive than other manufacturers' camera...
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Leica M10 Monochrom: at a glance £7250 body only 40.9MP monochrome full-frame CMOS sensor ISO 160-100,000 Optical viewfinder with rangefinder focusing Leica M mount 3-in 1.03m-dot touchscreen LCD Leica is a company that plays by different rules to everyon...
Sensational image quality, combining fantastic detail with minimal noise, Exceptional build quality, Straightforward operation with traditional photographic controls, Large, clear viewfinder and superb rangefinder for focusing...
Touchscreen could be better integrated into control system, 28mm framelines are difficult to see, Ludicrously expensive...
Ive been lucky enough to spend a week shooting with the Leica M10 Monochrom before its official launch, and theres no denying that its an absolutely beautiful camera. Its build quality is stunning, and the pared-back, minimalist design allows you to im...
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I've been curious about Handevision's small range of Iberit primes since Dan and I saw them in person at last year's CP+ show in Yokohama. Street prices for the lenses range between $640-800 for 24mm, 35mm, 75mm, and 90mm primes in Leica M-mount, and a li...
In summary, the Handevision Iberit 35mm F2.4 is a good lens, which offers solid performance on the Leica M10. It's relatively sharp in the middle and at the edges of the frame wide open, but not to the point you'd expect from even cheap modern lenses with...
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Leica M cameras boast a long and prestigious heritage, with the first analog M model dating back to 1954. The M8 was the first digital option unveiled in 2006, and Leica has experimented with different designs and specifications since. Launched in January...
For pure sensor performance, the Leica M10's 24Mp CMOS chip is in the same ballpark as recent Leica full-frame chips. Its odd behavior for both color and dynamic range is worth looking out for, and it's fair to say that although sensor quality is good, it...
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(Editor's Note: You can see full-resolution test images we shot with the new Leica M10 here. ) In this day and age of cross-type AF sensors and AF tracking in high-speed shooting modes, a rangefinder-focusing camera might well seem an anomaly, if not a...
The Leica M10 is a mix of manual and electronic, analog and digital. On the digital camera side it has live view, various settings, readouts and processing tricks on offer, an LCD zoom, a fast 5 fps continuous shooting mode, sophisticated image processing...
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Last updated: May 26, 2017Within this category, you'll find some of the most capable cameras the industry has to offer. The Semi-Pro name doesn't indicate that they're below the consideration of professionals, though. Quite the opposite: it means that the...
Google is holding a competition that could see your Pixel photos gracing millions of screens. Nikon's 100th birthday party continues worldwide as a distributor in Italy organized a one-of-a-kind feat: assembling the world's largest 'human camera' from ov...
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While Leica has a diverse camera lineup that covers everything from a $300 instant film camera to a five-figure medium-format camera, the beating heart of the Leica brand is unquestionably its M-series rangefinders. So when a new M comes along, as it has...
Superb build quality, excellent image quality and dynamic range, WiFi, weathersealed design...
Clumsy bottom plate hinders access to memory card and battery, pricey for the feature set, PRICE: $6,595...
It will come as a surprise to exactly no one that the M10 commands a steep premium over similar rangefinder-style cameras. For less than half the price of the M10, you could spring for the Fuji X100F and enjoy 4K video recording, autofocusing, film simula...
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The Leica M10 is a 24 megapixel digital M-system rangefinder camera with a 35mm full-frame (24 x 36mm) CMOS sensor with no optical low pass filter. Other key features of the Leica M10 include an improved viewfinder with a magnification factor of 0.73 and...
The new Leica M10 is the most analog digital M-series camera ever, marrying the classic look and feel of past M film cameras with a select number of modern, digital features. Taking a slower, more considered approach to image composition and lacking a...
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If you're looking for a great camera with interchangeable lenses, I advise you to look at Canon and Sony offerings so you can start building personal expertise. But if you can already shoot and want something unique, then by all means buy a Leica — like t...
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On January 9, 2017, I was invited to a meeting in New York City to see a preview of the brand new Leica M10. I have been a Leica user for a long time, dating back to the M3 and M4 film days. I also purchased the first digital Leica, the M8, and suffered t...
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The Leica M10 is a 24MP, full-frame, manual focus camera with an archaic coupled rangefinder focusing system, a tunnel-type optical viewfinder, no video mode and not even so much as a USB socket. And it's absolutely lovely.Leica is a refreshingly unusual...
Nikon's 28mm F1.4E ED appears to roundly complete the company's updated lineup of fast, professional prime lenses. We've already seen some initial images from a Nikon ambassador, but we've worked through a gallery of our own, with a lens of our own over t...
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The Leica M10 ($6,595) isn't as a drastic of an upgrade to the M (Typ 240) as that camera was over the M9. But it gives rangefinder devotees a new flagship, with faster processing, higher ISO capability, and a slightly slimmer design. It does take away on...
Optical viewfinder, Rangefinder manual focus, 24MP full-frame image sensor, 4,8fps image capture, Crisp rear display, Integrated Wi-Fi, Dust- and splash-resistant design, Add-on EVF available...
Very expensive, Manual focus isn't for everyone, Omits video...
The Leica M10 camera improves upon its predecessor, upping performance and slimming down the body. It's a solid, albeit pricey, choice for rangefinder devotees...
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The Leica M10 is the update to the 24Mp Leica M Typ 240, which continues in the Leica range. It's a 24Mp full-frame rangefinder camera that relies on manual focusing with Leica M lenses. Leica has managed to shave a few millimetres off the M10's depth in...
Leica M10 summaryThe Leica M10 is the update to the 24Mp Leica M Typ 240, which continues in the Leica range. It's a 24Mp full-frame rangefinder camera that relies on manual focusing with Leica M lenses. Leica has managed to shave a few millimetres off th...
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For more than 100 years, Leica cameras have been heralded as the most covert, inconspicuous image capturing instruments known to the world of photojournalism. Now Leica has introduced the Leica M10-P digital rangefinder, an ultra-stealth version of the M...
The Leica M10-P has emerged as the embodiment of all of the stealth technology Leica has gathered over many years of producing inconspicuous, unobtrusive cameras. It's quiet, that's for sure, and it's easier to use than traditional rangefinder Leicas beca...
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We've been playing with the Leica M10 for a while now, and in truth, we really like it.The Leica M10 was used with the Leica 35mm f1.4 Summilux.Specs taken from the company's press release.Camera type: Leica M10, compact digital view and ran...
Small size, Comfortable body, Pretty good image quality, forgiving if you underexpose, Viewfinder may be better for your eyes, but they're not for mine, WiFi...
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Leica is going back to the future ( again ) with its newest digital rangefinder, the full frame, 24-megapixel M10. With this new model, which is the follow-up to the Leica M (Typ 240), Leica has trimmed the size of the M10, making it 4mm (1/8-inch) thinne...
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The Leica M10 Monochrom is remarkable for three reasons. The first is its use of a decades-old manual focus rangefinder design. The second is that it shoots only in black and white. The third is a price tag higher than any other M-series camera except for...
Classic Leica design, Traditional rangefinder focusing, Touchscreen LCD with LiveView...
No option for color shooting, No autofocus or video, Cost...
This is a camera that simplifies the picture taking process, and forces you to concentrate on one thing. It may seem like an anachronism, but the Monochrom drives you towards seeing, composing and shooting images in a very different way. It makes no conce...
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Ahead of our full Leica M10 Monochrom review, we've published the following articles: Announcement: 40 Megapixel Leica M10 Monochrom Black and White Camera January 17, 2020 Leica is taking digital black-and-white photography to the next level with t...
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“That's a new one for you folks,” is what I said when being briefed on the new 40MP sensor at the heart of the Leica M10 Monochrom. Indeed, it's not just the Leica M10's sensor with the Bayer array removed, but something completely new. The 40MP sensor is...
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Only Leica could be bold enough to make camera that shoots just in black in white. When the German company first introduced the first Leica M Monochrom in 2012, many imagined that it was just one of the cameras special editions that would fade away as soo...
Classic Leica design, Traditional rangefinder focusing, Touchscreen LCD with LiveView...
No option for color shooting, No autofocus, No video, Cost...
The Leica rangefinder, in the digital and autofocus era, is a acquired taste – but one which still has a huge following. The Leica M10 Monochrom takes this specialism a huge step further by only shooting in black in white. However, the combination of old-...
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