Leica’s latest M11 model, the M11-D, which has just been added to its existing line-up, combines the feeling of analogue photography with the versatile possibilities of the digital world.
The rear panel of the Leica M11-D, showing the new ISO dial, which replaces the traditional LCD monitor to keep the focus on the photographic process. (Source: Leica.)
The ISO dial makes it easy to set values from an extended ISO range from native ISO 64 to ISO 50,000, while the full-frame BSI CMOS sensor of the M11-D allows users to shoot images with a resolution of either 60, 36 or 18 MP. With its magnesium and aluminium, all-metal housing with a scratch-resistant finish, it weighs just 540 grams, battery included. A substantial 256 GB internal memory offers plenty of space for high-resolution shots. The M11-D is also the second Leica camera with seamlessly integrated authenticity technology that is fully compliant with the Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) and the C2PA standard. With the Leica Content Credentials function, the origin and history of an image can be verified. The technology helps to preserve trust in digital photography and ensures that images taken with the Leica M11-D are – and remain – your badge of credibility and integrity.
The new camera is currently on back-order but will be priced at AU$15,990 (RRP). Click here for details.