The Digital M Era · 2006–present

Leica M11

CameraLeica M mountMade in Germany20222020020202
Leica M11
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Famous for

  • 64 MP sensor with triple-resolution shooting — the most capable M sensor ever made
  • First M with a USB-C port and built-in memory, simplifying workflow in the field

The Leica M11, announced in January 2022, is the current production digital M and the most capable yet. Its 60MP BSI CMOS sensor offers three resolution modes (60, 36, and 18MP), giving photographers flexibility without committing to massive file sizes for every shot. The base plate is removable (returning to a classic M feature) and the camera charges via USB-C — a practical concession to modern life that earlier digital Ms lacked.

At $8,995, the M11 is expensive even by Leica standards. It is, however, genuinely excellent: the 60MP sensor captures extraordinary detail when needed, the ISO performance is strong up to ISO 6400 and usable beyond, and the body retains the M10-era slim profile that aligns it with the thickness of a film body. The M11 represents seventy years of M development arriving at a point where the digital camera is no longer making compromises to fit the rangefinder form — it simply is the rangefinder.

Key specs

type
full-frame digital rangefinder
sensor
60MP BSI CMOS, 24×36mm
iso range
ISO 64–50000
resolution modes
60 / 36 / 18MP
charging
USB-C
shutter
cloth focal-plane, 60s–1/4000 + electronic to 1/16000

Variants & finishes

Black20200

The standard M11 in black anodized aluminum — lighter than a brass body. The most popular M11 finish and the one most reviewers tested at launch.

Market value

Launch price: $8,995 (2022)

Used-market price history is coming soon.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leica_M11

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