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Leica M10-R

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Brand Leica 2020
Model M10-R
Released Year 2020
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Leica M
Color NA
Optical Zoom NA
Status Active
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Overview

The Leica M10-R features a 40MP full-frame CMOS sensor, delivering outstanding image resolution and detail. It utilizes the Maestro II processor for swift image processing and supports ISO sensitivity from 100 to 50000. This camera is a digital rangefinder style with an optical viewfinder, maintaining manual focus and exposure controls typical of Leica M series. It provides a shutter speed range of 60s to 1/4000s and stores images on SD cards. The build includes a magnesium alloy body with weather sealing, ensuring durability in various shooting conditions.

Specifications

Country Japan
Type NA
Model NA
Series NA
Color NA
Features NA
Optical Zoom NA
Maximum Resolution NA
Battery Type NA
Digital Zoom NA
Maximum Aperture NA
MPN NA
Charger Included NA
Screen Size NA
Country/Region of Manufacture NA
Connectivity NA
Manufacturer Warranty NA
Item Weight NA
California Prop 65 Warning NA
Item Height NA
Item Length NA
Item Width NA
UPC NA
Sensor Type Full-frame CMOS
Resolution 40 megapixels
ISO Range 100-50000
Shutter Speed 60s to 1/4000s
Storage Media SD/SDHC/SDXC cards
Lens Mount Leica M
Viewfinder Optical rangefinder
Body Material Magnesium alloy with weather sealing

Key Advantages

Offers exceptional image resolution with a 40MP sensor for high-detail photography. The Maestro II processor ensures fast and efficient image handling. Classic manual control experience favored by enthusiasts and professionals alike. Durable magnesium alloy body with weather sealing enhances reliability. Compatibility with a wide range of Leica M-mount lenses offers versatile shooting options. Compact and lightweight design suitable for street and travel photography.

Limitations

Lacks in-body image stabilization, placing reliance on lens stabilization or tripod use. Manual focus may be challenging for those accustomed to autofocus systems. Limited video capabilities compared to modern mirrorless cameras. Higher cost relative to many digital cameras on the market. No touchscreen interface, which may reduce ease of navigation. The traditional rangefinder experience may require a learning curve for beginners.

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