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At the heart of the new Leica M11 is a full-frame BSI CMOS sensor with Triple Resolution Technology. Raw image files in DNG format and JPEGs can be recorded at 60, 36 or 18 megapixels, granting free choice of resolution always using the full sensor area. The 60-megapixel option delivers unprecedented image quality and detail resolution, exploiting the full optical potential of Leica’s latest APO Lenses for the M-System – whereas the lower resolutions enable faster camera performance, extended burst lengths, and smaller files.
Thanks to the latest sensor and processor technology, the Leica M11 delivers images with very low digital noise levels, true-to-life detail and a tender and elegant image look. Thanks to a 3 GB buffer memory and sequential shooting at up to 4,5 frames per second at full resolution, as the compact dimensions of the camera required the installation of a specially constructed focal plane shutter . The Maestro-III processor processes all image data arriving from the sensor with exceptional speed and, if required, can write them simultaneously as individual image files in two formats: a high-quality JPEG and a RAW file in DNG.
A new IR + UV cut filter – comprising of two extremely thin, cemented layers of glass – achieve an especially effective correction of even the most oblique rays of incident light. Thanks to a new color filter array, the camera also offers an improved, more natural color reproduction. And for the first time, multi-field metering in rangefinder mode will be available, affording photographers a valuable tool to curate light .
The Live View function of the Leica M11 offers two convenient focusing methods. Focus Peaking, which automatically marks in-focus edges as colored lines, and Focus Aid, which offers the ability to magnify the subject on the monitor screen. The area of the image to be magnified can also be freely selected
Optional Visoflex 2 viewfinder with 3.7-megapixel resolution , offers the opportunity to take advantage of the benefits of an electronic viewfinder if needed. Note that the M10 Visoflex is not compatible with the M11.
The Leica M11 has a sensitivity range of ISO 64 to 50,000; it records at 14-bit color depth and has a dynamic range of up to 15 stops. The Leica M11 thus opens up entirely new areas of photography and delivers exceptional imaging performance even in difficult lighting conditions, especially while shooting with fast lenses in very bright light situations.
The controls have been arranged in a unique layout around the new, 2.3 million pixels, high-resolution touchscreen. The menu structure of the M11 remains consistent with that of the Leica SL2 and Q2, unifying the acclaimed interface for a more user-friendly experience. Unique to the M11 is the deliberate omission of the traditional base plate, offering photographers easy direct access to the battery and SD card. In addition to the SD card slot, the Leica M11 is equipped with a generous internal storage capacity of 64 gigabytes. As a result, the M11 is the first M model to save image files simultaneously onto two different storage media.
The silver-chrome finish variant of M11 features a classic brass top plate and weighs in at 640 grams.
All essential exposure parameters, such as focusing distance, shutter speed, aperture and ISO sensitivity, can be set when the camera is switched off. This enables photographers to make settings in anticipation of the photographic situations they expect to encounter.
The 1800mAh battery stores 64% more energy than before, and combined with the camera’s more efficient operation, allows for considerably longer shooting sessions with a single charge. A single battery charge is now sufficient for around 700 exposures with the Leica M11 (measured according to the CIPA standard). The CIPA standard includes the use of Live View. This rises to around 1700 exposures when only the rangefinder is used.
M11 is protected against light rain, but because the system (lenses and lens mount) is not sealed, no any IP rating stated
LEICA M11 essentials
• Full-frame BSI CMOS Sensor with Triple Resolution Technology: 60/36/18MP, with new colour filter technology, dual layer absorption filter glass, Maestro III processor
• Iconic design: brass top cover with silver chrome finish
• Better battery performance: 64% more capacity and efficient energy consumption
• Dual Memory: Internal storage of 64GB plus SD-Card
• Direct access to battery and SD-Card, USB-C port
• 20% lighter: high quality aluminium for the top cover (black version)
• Enhanced Touch Display
• Optimised button and menu layout (like SL2/Q), additional FN button, fast operation
• Made for iPhone and iPad
Thanks to the latest sensor and processor technology, the Leica M11 delivers images with very low digital noise levels, true-to-life detail and a tender and elegant image look. Thanks to a 3 GB buffer memory and sequential shooting at up to 4,5 frames per second at full resolution, as the compact dimensions of the camera required the installation of a specially constructed focal plane shutter . The Maestro-III processor processes all image data arriving from the sensor with exceptional speed and, if required, can write them simultaneously as individual image files in two formats: a high-quality JPEG and a RAW file in DNG.
A new IR + UV cut filter – comprising of two extremely thin, cemented layers of glass – achieve an especially effective correction of even the most oblique rays of incident light. Thanks to a new color filter array, the camera also offers an improved, more natural color reproduction. And for the first time, multi-field metering in rangefinder mode will be available, affording photographers a valuable tool to curate light .
The Live View function of the Leica M11 offers two convenient focusing methods. Focus Peaking, which automatically marks in-focus edges as colored lines, and Focus Aid, which offers the ability to magnify the subject on the monitor screen. The area of the image to be magnified can also be freely selected
Optional Visoflex 2 viewfinder with 3.7-megapixel resolution , offers the opportunity to take advantage of the benefits of an electronic viewfinder if needed. Note that the M10 Visoflex is not compatible with the M11.
The Leica M11 has a sensitivity range of ISO 64 to 50,000; it records at 14-bit color depth and has a dynamic range of up to 15 stops. The Leica M11 thus opens up entirely new areas of photography and delivers exceptional imaging performance even in difficult lighting conditions, especially while shooting with fast lenses in very bright light situations.
The controls have been arranged in a unique layout around the new, 2.3 million pixels, high-resolution touchscreen. The menu structure of the M11 remains consistent with that of the Leica SL2 and Q2, unifying the acclaimed interface for a more user-friendly experience. Unique to the M11 is the deliberate omission of the traditional base plate, offering photographers easy direct access to the battery and SD card. In addition to the SD card slot, the Leica M11 is equipped with a generous internal storage capacity of 64 gigabytes. As a result, the M11 is the first M model to save image files simultaneously onto two different storage media.
The silver-chrome finish variant of M11 features a classic brass top plate and weighs in at 640 grams.
All essential exposure parameters, such as focusing distance, shutter speed, aperture and ISO sensitivity, can be set when the camera is switched off. This enables photographers to make settings in anticipation of the photographic situations they expect to encounter.
The 1800mAh battery stores 64% more energy than before, and combined with the camera’s more efficient operation, allows for considerably longer shooting sessions with a single charge. A single battery charge is now sufficient for around 700 exposures with the Leica M11 (measured according to the CIPA standard). The CIPA standard includes the use of Live View. This rises to around 1700 exposures when only the rangefinder is used.
M11 is protected against light rain, but because the system (lenses and lens mount) is not sealed, no any IP rating stated
LEICA M11 essentials
• Full-frame BSI CMOS Sensor with Triple Resolution Technology: 60/36/18MP, with new colour filter technology, dual layer absorption filter glass, Maestro III processor
• Iconic design: brass top cover with silver chrome finish
• Better battery performance: 64% more capacity and efficient energy consumption
• Dual Memory: Internal storage of 64GB plus SD-Card
• Direct access to battery and SD-Card, USB-C port
• 20% lighter: high quality aluminium for the top cover (black version)
• Enhanced Touch Display
• Optimised button and menu layout (like SL2/Q), additional FN button, fast operation
• Made for iPhone and iPad
Specifications
Sensor size
|
Full frame (36 x 24 mm) |
Sensor type
|
BSI-CMOS |
Max resolution
|
9528 x 6328 |
Effective pixels
|
60 megapixels |
Processor
|
Maestro III |
ISO
|
64 - 50000 |
Stabilization
|
No |
Lens mount
|
Leica M |
Screen size
|
3″ |
Screen dots
|
2,332,800 |
Touch screen
|
Yes |
Live view
|
Yes |
Viewfinder type
|
Optical (rangefinder) |
Min shutter speed
|
3600 sec |
Max shutter speed
|
1/4000 sec (1/16000 sec electronic) |
Built-in flash
|
No |
External flash
|
Yes |
Continuous drive
|
4.5 fps |
USB charging
|
Yes |
Microphone port
|
No |
Headphone port
|
No |
Wi-Fi
|
Yes |
Battery name
|
BC-SCL7 |
Battery life (CIPA)
|
700 |
GPS
|
Geotagging via Leica FOTOS app |
Dimensions
|
139 x 39 x 80 mm |
Weight
|
530 g |
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