Leica M10
Notable
The M10 was the first digital M to match the body thickness of a film M and restore a dedicated ISO dial. It resolved a decade of tension between digital capability and rangefinder purity, and defined the design language all current digital Ms follow.
Famous for
- Slimmest digital M ever made — 4mm thinner than the M240 by removing the live-view screen bulge
- Returned to a simpler, more traditional M control layout
The Leica M10, introduced at the beginning of 2017, represented Leica's most deliberate effort to make a digital M feel like a film M. The body was slimmed to match the thickness of a film M — notably thinner than the M240 it replaced — and Leica added a dedicated ISO dial on the top plate, restoring a control that film photographers consider intuitive. The result was a digital M that felt, in the hand, more like an M6 than any previous digital model.
For photographers who had resisted digital M bodies because they felt too thick or too electronically complex, the M10 was the answer. Its CMOS sensor — a 24MP unit shared with subsequent M bodies — produced excellent results, and its simplified menu reduced the digital overhead that many rangefinder purists found intrusive. The M10 was the first digital M to feel fully resolved as a design rather than a compromise between digital capability and rangefinder heritage.
Key specs
- type
- full-frame digital rangefinder
- sensor
- 24MP CMOS, 24×36mm
- iso range
- ISO 100–50000
- iso dial
- yes (top plate)
- finder magnification
- 0.73x
- shutter
- cloth focal-plane, 8s–1/4000 + electronic
Variants & finishes
The M10 in black — Leica's return to the slim M7-era body profile after the thicker M240. The M10 introduced a dedicated ISO dial and is often cited as the best-handling digital M.
Silver M10 — same 24MP sensor and slim body as the black version. The silver finish pairs naturally with classic silver lenses and gives the M10 a timeless look.
Market value
Launch price: $6,595 (2017)
Used-market price history is coming soon.
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