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A top function button, last seen on the Typ 240, returns. The M11 keeps the top plate clean-a shutter release and an on/off toggle sit alongside discrete dial controls for shutter and ISO.

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The basic design of the M series hasn't changed much over the years. If you're after a better-protected Leica, the SL2 and SL2-S carry an IP54 rating for dust and water ingress.

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The camera isn't IP certified and you shouldn't use it during a downpour, but it can likely survive moderate precipitation.

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(FLE), f/1.4, 1/160-second, ISO 125ĭespite putting the port on the bottom, the M11 retains the same level of dust and splash protection as the M10. An external wall charger is included, too. The M11 includes 64GB of internal storage and has a USB-C port on the bottom for wired transfers and charging. It's now easy to swap the battery simply pop out the metal latch to access it and the UHS-II SD card slot. The M11 (finally) drops the quirky removable baseplate design, a vestigial remnant that carried on from bottom-loading film cameras. The fixed baseplate affords quick battery swaps and USB-C charging

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The black edition, which I received for testing, uses anodized aluminum instead, making it 20% lighter at 1.2 pounds.

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The silver chrome edition has a brass top plate and is as heavy as an M10, about 1.4 pounds. The weight varies based on your choice of color. Some earlier digital efforts, such as the M8, M9, and M (Typ 240), are slightly thicker than the film bodies, which was a sticking point for some rangefinder photographers. The exterior matches that of the original M3, which first went on sale in 1954, a form that should appeal to longtime M users. The M11 keeps the same dimensions as the M10, measuring 3.2 by 5.5 by 1.2 inches (HWD). The ISO control dial, introduced in the M10, continues But the M10 body design is now five years old, so Leica refreshed the design again. The M10 went as far as to include a clever ISO control that matched the position of the film rewind button. The Leica M10 made waves by slimming a few millimeters of depth off of previous digital efforts to perfectly match the lines of analog models, including the most recent M-A. I've been working with a preproduction M11 ahead of its announcement, and even though image quality isn't yet finalized, the camera is every bit a pleasure to use as those in the M10 series. Further, the continuity in design and philosophy is welcoming to photographers who have used Leicas for years and offers a window into the past for younger shutterbugs who are scrabbling to buy their first M.

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Although some aspects of the camera still feel slightly anachronistic-it requires manual focus and can't record video-its high-resolution imaging engine is as modern as it gets. With the M11 ($8,995, body only), Leica stays true to that strategy the latest M entry retains the classic look of its predecessors while benefitting from a few handling and imaging improvements. For decades, Leica has avoided drastic redesigns to its M lineup of rangefinder cameras, instead focusing on subtle refinements from generation to generation.











Lightroom 5 manuals