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Leica Introduces M10 Monochrom Share This on LinkedIn   Tweet This   Forward This

17 January 2020

Leica has announced the Leica M10 Monochrom with a newly-developed 40-megapixel sensor, new WiFi capabilities and an expanded ISO range from ISO 160 to 100,000.

Based on the Leica M10-P, the M10 Monochrom benefits a slimmer body, dedicated ISO dial, touchscreen controls, the quietest mechanical shutter of all Leica M rangefinders -- analog or digital -- and built-in WiFi for wireless connectivity to the Leica Fotos app on iOS, iPadOS and Android.

The camera has no Leica red dot logo on the front and all of the usual bold red engravings found on most M cameras have been desaturated to a neutral gray, creating a monochromatic contrast against its bright white engraved numbers.

A black-on-black logotype of "Leica M10 Monochrom" on the top plate gives the camera minimal branding to avoid distractions, the company said. The black-and-white design details combined with the newly blacked-out shutter button and lens release make the M10 Monochrom "the stealthiest serial production camera yet from Leica."

HIGHLIGHTS

Highlights of the new Leica include:

  • 40-Mp full-frame CMOS sensor
  • No color array or low pass filter
  • Leica Maestro II image processor
  • Optical 0.73x-magnification viewfinder

SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications for the M10 include:

LEICA M10 MONOCHROM SPECIFICATIONS
Sensor 40.89-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor
No color filtration, no low pass filter
Aspect Ratio" 3:2
Lens Mount Leica M
Storage SD/SDHC/SDXC
Viewfinder Optical with 0.73x magnification
Monitor 3.0-inch fixed touchscreen LCD
Shutter 1/4000 to 8 seconds
1/4000 to 960 seconds in Aperture Priority mode
0 to 16 minutes in Bulb mode
Time mode
Frame Rate Up to 4.5 fps at 40.8-Mp for up to 10 exposures
ISO Auto, 160 to 100,000
Autofocus No
Live View Yes
Image Stabilization No
Flash No built-in flash
Max. Sync Speed: 1/180 second
TTL, Hot shoe
Movie None
Connectivity WiFi
Power BP-SCL5 rechargeable lithium-ion battery
7.4 VDC, 1300 mAh
Dimensions 5.47 x 3.15 x 1.52 inches
Weight 1.45 lb.

PRICE, AVAILABILITY

Leica said the M10 Monochrom is available now for $8,295 at Leica stores, boutiques and dealers. Adorama and B&H are both now accepting pre-orders.

For more information see the news release below.

Leica Camera Advances its Dedication to the Art of Black & White Photography with the Leica M10 Monochrom

The highly anticipated camera enters a new dimension of innovation in the world of monochrome photography

Leica Camera continues to be a trailblazer in the world of black-and-white photography with the announcement of the new Leica M10 Monochrom. Photographers are now able explore their subjects in vivid tones of monochrome due to the omission of a color filter, resulting in an unparalleled black-and-white photography experience. The newly developed 40-megapixel true black-and-white sensor, new WiFi capabilities and expanded ISO range make room for added creativity with light and contrast, bringing photographers back to the basics with the most up-to-date technology.

Black-and-white photography lends itself to establishing emotional connections between the photographer and subject matter being conveyed. With the absence of color, a photograph conveys intense, vulnerable and timeless messages that speak to the foundation of a scene without the distractions of color.

The ultra-high resolution black-and-white sensor of the M10 Monochrom delivers images with impeccable sharpness and unrivalled resolution of details in all lighting conditions. While reaching these new feats of resolving prowess, the new M10 Monochrom is even more versatile than its black-and-white forebears, with a broadened sensitivity range at both extremes, now achieving ISO 160 to ISO 100,000 -- ensuring that its unmatched imaging strengths can be used in new avenues, from the brightest of days to uncovering light in the darkest of nights. Images captured at all ISO settings offer fine-grained rendition of details with a more analog look and feel than a typical color camera set to black-and-white mode. As is the case with all Leica M-Cameras, the new black-and-white sensor pairs perfectly with the full breadth of Leica M-Lenses, showcasing their contrast, resolution and rendition of the finest details. With this combination, photographers can rest assured that the exceptional quality of the monochrome images they capture holds true to the luminance of their subject.

Based on the Leica M10-P, the M10 Monochrom now benefits from a bevy of newfound abilities for the Monochrom line, including a slimmer body, dedicated ISO dial, touchscreen controls, the quietest mechanical shutter of all Leica M rangefinders -- analog or digital -- and built-in WiFi for wireless connectivity to the Leica Fotos app on iOS, iPadOS and Android. For the first time in the history of Leica M Monochrom cameras, users can utilize a mobile workflow that gives them direct access to authentic black-and-white images straight from the camera to their favored social media platform -- no digital filters required. The Fotos 2.0 app helps bring Leica users from the decisive moment of taking the picture to the creative moment of processing and sharing the finished photo as seamlessly as possible. This new freedom ensures no boundaries when it comes to capturing and sharing photographs with a Leica camera.

The design of the M10 Monochrom camera body is as loyal to the strict adherence to the black-and-white aesthetic as the image sensor that lives within it. The camera has no Leica red dot logo on the front and all of the usual bold red engravings found on most M cameras have been desaturated to a neutral gray, creating a sleek monochromatic contrast against its bright white engraved numbers. A subtle black-on-black logotype of "Leica M10 Monochrom" on the top plate gives the camera the most minimal branding to avoid distractions. The black-and-white design details combined with the newly blacked-out shutter button and lens release make the M10 Monochrom the stealthiest serial production camera yet from Leica, emphasizing its focus on blending into the heart of the action and capturing the decisive moment.

The M10 Monochrom is built to the highest quality standards expected of a Leica M camera, made almost entirely by hand through the passionate labor of experienced specialists in Wetzlar, Germany with the finest materials, ensuring it can bear even the toughest conditions of use in its stride. The new Leica M10 Monochrom promises to be a long-term companion that delivers an unparalleled experience and impeccable image quality, as timeless as the classical black-and-white photos it creates.

The Leica M10 Monochrom is available beginning today for $8,295 at Leica Stores, Boutiques and Dealers.


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