Leica has announced the M11-D, a camera in the M11 family that omits a rear display, opting to put an ISO dial in its place.
Introduced in 1954, M-system stands for “Messsucher” in German (or rangefinder in English) but has come to essentially denote ...
Leica has set the body-only price of the M11-D at $9,395 / £8,100 / AU$15,990. That's expensive even for Leica, and ...
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Mirrorless cameras like the Canon EOS R series have been a popular choice for photographers who like to use vintage glass.
Whether you're using the simple Leica Q3 or something modern and sleek like the Leica SL3, you can expect the same jaw-dropping imagery. That was popularised by the older Leica M-series cameras – and ...
D, the latest entry to its M-mount digital rangefinder cameras. The company describes the M11-D having a “Digital heart” and ...
The M11-D doesn't have a rear display so there's never any temptation to chimp at your camera after taking a picture, but the price tag may scare away anyone who's not a real camera nerd.
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