The M10-R, the newest rendition of Leica’s iconic M10 digital camera, features a new sensor that packs a high-resolution punch.
When we look at digital cameras, many of us go for market-leading features in a body that’s small and compact. However, if you’re taking your photography seriously, hen decent resolution allows for greater dynamic range, flexibility, and image quality – and who doesn’t want that?
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Adding a strong right hook to the brand’s popular M10 system, the new Leica M10-R digital camera features a newly-developed 40-megapixel resolution sensor that delivers eye-watering detail and contrast-rich images while also allowing shooters to crop with ease. With a reduction in moiré patterns, the new camera is perfectly suited for landscape and architectural photography, while its compact form makes it a great travel companion.

The M10-R has a base sensitivity of ISO 100-50,000, while the maximum exposure time has been increased to 16 minutes, enabling extraordinary night-time shots if you’ve always fancied capturing the stars. The Leica M10-R is also equipped with the same shutter as the Leica M10-P, which is not only exceptionally quiet but also operates with minimal vibration, which in turn reduces the risk of camera shake.
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As with all of Leica’s rangefinder cameras, the construction of the M10-R involves a large proportion of manual assembly by highly trained specialists, ensuring that the large number of mechanical components – such as the complex rangefinder – not only perform with the utmost precision but are also particularly robust.

Pair your Leica M10-R, available in black or black and silver, with the brand’s new lenses, which include the APO-Summicron-M 50 f/2 ASPH, and you’ll reach new photographic heights in no time.
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