The departure of the Leica M10 Monochrom represents the end of the M10 line and paves the way for the launch of an all-new M11-based monochrome camera sooner rather than later...
The M10 was the first digital rangefinder to feel just like an older film camera. The aim was to match the dimensions, although the M10 is actually more M7 and perhaps the better for it. Yet as we wait for the launch of the new M11, it's fair to say that the M10 is the quintessential digital rangefinder...
Claus reviews his five-year experience of Leica's finest digital rangefinder, the M10. It has had an extended life as a result of the pandemic and the much-rumoured M11 is now imminent. But the M10 will live on as a digital legend...
Fancy your hand at photojournalism? Now you can follow the footsteps of the greats with Leica's latest purposeful M10-P Reporter special edition. It would be a real shame to leave it in the display cabinet. Need to get out on the streets...
In the UK, the price for a Leica M body is now firmly established at ÂŁ7,000-plus. Is this now acting as a disincentive, as a reminder to try something more competent at a third of the price?
Leica's high-resolution M10-R has been in the hands of Jonathan Slack for nearly a year. In that time he has come love the camera and is planning to buy one for keeps.
Tom had the opportunity to spend a month with a prototype version of the new Leica M10 Monochrom. His photo comparisons with the M10-P are suppliemented by two photo series completeed in his work as a professional photographer.
A first review of Leica's now M10 Monochrom. Jonathan has been allowed to test a pre-production version of the 41MP black-and-white camera as these are his conclusions.
Leica's much-antipatged M10 Monochrom is here. With a near-41MP sensor, the largest ever for an M rangefinder, this light monster sports high resolution and a 160-100000 ISO range with up to 15 stops of dynamic range.