Kamerakraft offers a grip for the Leica M10 models that replaces the baseplate. But is this accessory any good? In one specific situation it is unbeatable for sure...
It may come as a shock after the news that I abandoned Leica in favour of Nikon six months ago. But I'm back in the Leica fold. All (or almost all) is forgiven...
As we wait for the fifth version of the digital Leica M, the M11, Mike reflects on the past 16 years of models and seemingly increasing interval between major upgrades...
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...
Many Leica fans continue to wish for an M camera with built-in electronic viewfinder. But this is unlikely. Jörg-Peter believes that the SL2 and SL2-S fill this need: A camera with EVF that loves playing with manual M lenses...
If the latest rumours are to believed, the new Leica M11 will arrive this November. In a radical move, it will drop the traditional film-style removable bottom in favour of a Q2 bottom plate with pop-out battery and SD card hatch...
The Leica digital rangefinder exists in a parallel universe to other cameras on the market. It appeals to a traditional user base and opportunities for radical changes are limited. What's next? When will we see the M11? Mike takes a guess