Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Screen size | 3 in Best: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Screen size: 6.7 in | |||
ISO maximum | 100000 Best: Pentax KP ISO maximum: 819200 | |||
Effective pixels | 24 Mpx Best: Hasselblad H6D-100c Effective pixels: 100 Mpx | |||
Max resolution | 5952 x 3992 px Best: Leica M11 Max resolution: 9528 x 6328 px |
Sensor type | CMOS |
---|---|
Image sensor format | Full frame |
Sensor size | 0.94 in |
Effective pixels | 24.0 Mpx |
Image ratio w:h | 3:2 |
Max resolution | 5952 x 3992 px |
Other resolutions |
|
Processor | Maestro II |
Lens mount | Leica M |
---|---|
Magnification (Crop factor) | 1.0 x |
AF assist (auto-focus assist light) | no |
Focus adjustment | Auto/Manual |
Contrast autofocus | no |
Manual focus | yes |
Image stabiliser | No |
Phase detection autofocus | no |
Shooting modes |
|
---|---|
Minimum shutter speed | 8.0 s |
Maximum shutter speed | 1.0 s |
Shutter priority | yes |
Aperture priority | yes |
Manual exposure mode | yes |
Number of exposures | 16 |
Exposure compensation plus | 3 |
Exposure compensation minus | -3 |
Expousure compensation steps | 1/3 |
AE EV steps |
|
Continuous shooting | yes |
Self-timer delay |
|
AE frames |
|
WB Bracketing | No |
Subject / scene modes | no |
Flash sync speed | 1/180s |
Built-in flash | no |
Flash modes | Pre-flash |
External flash connection | Hot shoe |
Flash metering system | TTL |
External flash | yes |
Continuous drive | 5.0 fps |
Scene modes | Portrait |
Self-timer | yes |
Metering modes |
|
3D support | no |
Manual settings | yes |
Self-timer options |
|
Speed (JPEG) | 5.0 fps |
Speed (RAW) | 5.0 fps |
Body type | Compact |
---|---|
Body material |
|
Colour of product |
|
Anti-dust system | no |
Environmentally sealed | yes |
Internal storage | 2048.0 mB |
---|---|
Compatible memory cards |
|
Maximum memory card size | 2048.0 GB |
Dual memory card slots | no |
Memory slots | 1 |
Storage types |
|
HDMI | no |
---|---|
Headphone port | no |
Microphone port | no |
Wireless | Built-In |
Supported WiFi types |
|
Remote control | yes |
NFC | no |
Wireless network (Wi-Fi) | yes |
Bluetooth | no |
Firewire | no |
ISO |
|
---|---|
ISO Auto | yes |
ISO minimum | 160 |
ISO maximum | 100000 |
Maximum image resolution | 7864 x 5200 px |
White balance presets | 8 |
White balance modes |
|
Custom white balance | yes |
Supported image file formats |
|
Photo effects | Black&White |
Image stabilization type | No |
Supported aspect ratios | 16:9 |
Uncompressed format | RAW |
HDR | no |
AEB/HDR support | no |
Screen size | 3.0 in |
---|---|
Articulated LCD | no |
Screen technology | LCD |
Screen dots | 1036800 |
Touch screen | no |
Field of view | 100.0 % |
Live view | yes |
Viewfinder | Optical |
Viewfinder coverage | 100.0 % |
Viewfinder magnification | 0.73 x |
Dioptre correction | yes |
Diopter adjustment (D-D) | -3 - 3 |
Separate info display | no |
Video recording | no |
---|
Weight | 23.28 oz |
---|---|
Width | 5.47 in |
Height | 3.15 in |
Depth | 1.52 in |
Power source type | Battery |
---|---|
Battery life (CIPA) | 210 |
Battery technology | Lithium-Ion |
Battery capacity | 1300.0 mAh |
Rechargeable battery | yes |
Battery voltage | 7.4 V |
Number of batteries supported | 1 |
Timelapse recording | yes |
---|---|
GPS | no |
Orientation sensor | yes |
Languages support | Multi |
Tripod mounting supported | yes |
Tripod thread | 1.0 in |
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 2017, the Leica M10 is the latest incarnation, offering a svelte mirrorless design [...]
The Leica M10 is a new digital rangefinder camera, offering a 24 megapixel full-frame sensor, Maestro II Processor, optical viewfinder, built-in wi-fi connectivity and 5fps burst shooting. Is this the best ever digital M camera? Find out now by reading our in-depth Leica M10 review now...
The Leica M10 refocuses on what really matters to stills photographers, but is it a success? Michael Topham tests the latest model in the famous M-system
We were given a full production sample of Leica’s latest digital rangefinder camera in advance of its announcement for our Leica M10 review
The Leica M10 is the company's smallest M digital camera that they've ever made. It's targeted at the purist photographer in many ways.
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) thinner than its predecessor. Part of that size reduction is due to the fact that Leica has gotten rid of the 1080p HD movie capture mode that was available on the previous model.
The Leica M10 might be the most ‘analog’ digital M yet. And perhaps the most faithful to the M lineage. This should come as no surprise to anyone who has followed Leica’s journey into digital photography over the last decade or so. Every step of the way, the venerable German camera company has endeavored to …
Leica M10 - The Camera. A highly capable digital camera worth its asking price or a vain men's luxury item? Find out in this article if
We've done a fresh update to our Leica M10R Review. We encourage you to go take a look at our findings if you considered the camera.
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 the company’s latest, the M10 — w…
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 through many issues with the magenta cast turning [Read More]
The Leica M10 is the latest of the German company's legendary rangefinder cameras.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The latest Leica manual focus rangefinder camera offers 24-megapixel resolution in a compact body with simple controls, a manual ISO dial and a larger viewfinder.
Is this new take on the revolutionary rangefinder a modern classic?