Leica Camera AG proudly introduces the Leica M11-D, the latest addition to its iconic M-System. Renowned for its precision engineering and timeless design, the M11-D offers photographers a unique combination of analogue simplicity and digital advancements. With the LCD screen removed and replaced by a mechanical ISO dial, this new model emphasizes the purity of photography, focusing on composition, aperture, shutter speed, and ISO—without compromising on cutting-edge features.
The Leica M11-D continues the M-Series legacy of uncompromising image quality with its Triple Resolution Technology. Photographers can select image resolutions of 60, 36, or 18 megapixels, with continuous shooting supported at up to 5 frames per second. The camera’s BSI CMOS sensor, developed exclusively for the M11 series, delivers outstanding noise performance, even in low-light conditions, with a native ISO range of 64 to 50,000. Weighing only 540 grams with battery, it’s a lighter and more portable option compared to its predecessors.
Despite its analogue appearance, the M11-D is equipped with modern connectivity features, allowing seamless integration into digital workflows. The camera supports Bluetooth and USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-C connections, and is certified as a Made for iPhone and iPad product, offering photographers fast and easy image transfers via the Leica FOTOS app.
With 256GB of internal storage, the M11-D ensures ample space for high-resolution images, while compatibility with Leica M-Lenses dating back to 1954 makes this camera a versatile option for both new and existing Leica users.
Additionally, Leica has integrated hardware-based Content Credentials technology, ensuring the authenticity of digital images through the Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) framework. This feature allows photographers to validate the origin of their work, offering added security in the digital era.
Available globally from today at £8,100, the Leica M11-D represents the perfect marriage of analogue photography and modern innovation, giving photographers a tool that celebrates tradition while embracing the future.
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