![]() ![]() Leica M-System enthusiasts expect and prefer an experience that hasn’t changed much from the classic M film cameras. You won’t find autofocus on these traditional rangefinders, and although an electronic viewfinder is available, it’s an optional $635 accessory that mounts to the camera’s hot shoe. Like a note handwritten with a fine fountain pen or a sports car with a manual transmission, Leica’s M-System cameras recall a time when more was required of the operator. The M10-R is built around a new 40-megapixel sensor, the highest resolution yet for an M-System camera, but in other respects is very similar to its predecessors, unmoved by the prevailing winds of the industry to change its basic formula. Though the technology inside the cameras have evolved, the iconic good looks of Leica M-System bodies have remained largely untouched through the years, lending a sense of familiarity and consistency to the line.Ĭontrast that with the Leica M10-R, the latest model in the company’s M-System, which, while digital, retains a photographic experience largely unchanged from the film-based M cameras that earned the company a devoted following.
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