60.3 Megapixels
ISO 64-50000
3" LCD Touchscreen
Lithium Ion Battery
0.64 kg
Overview

Leica M11 Rangefinder Camera

M11: The Contemporary Classic

Perfectly meshing timeless design with contemporary performance, the Leica M11 rangefinder camera has a revised sensor design and updated connectivity while maintaining the familiar design of a Leica M camera.

SKU: GC165-20200

Leica M11 Rangefinder Camera

Leica M11 Rangefinder Camera

M11: The Contemporary Classic

Perfectly meshing timeless design with contemporary performance, the Leica M11 rangefinder camera has a revised sensor design and updated connectivity while maintaining the familiar design of a Leica M camera.

60MP Full-Frame BSI CMOS Sensor

Featuring a new higher-resolution design, the M11's 60MP full-frame CMOS sensor also features a back-illuminated (BSI) design that offers improved noise performance and faster readout speeds. The higher resolution suits more detail-oriented applications, like landscape and architectural subjects, and the noise-reduction benefits of the BSI design improve clarity and colour accuracy when working in low-light conditions with higher ISOs.

The sensor's physical design also includes an updated ultrathin dual-layer filter glass, which absorbs UV and IR wavelengths for greater clarity and more accurate rendering from the M lenses.

Triple Resolution Technology

Besides the 60MP resolution and BSI design, another first for M cameras is Triple Resolution Technology. This unique pixel binning process allows photographers to select 60MP, 36MP, or 18MP outputs, with each resolution making use of the full sensor area and providing rich 14-bit colour. By pixel binning, rather than cropping, the lower resolutions have improved dynamic range and noise levels:

60MP: 14 stops of dynamic range, highest resolution

36MP: 15 stops of dynamic range, best balance of resolution and noise

18MP: 15 stops of dynamic range, lowest noise levels

Maestro III Image Processor

The new Maestro III processor contributes to the faster processing and Triple Resolution Technology of the M11. It helps achieve a wider sensitivity range than past M cameras. An ISO 64-50000 range is now available for greater detail, quality, and natural colour rendering at lower ISO settings. The Maestro III also enables continuous shooting at up to 4.5 fps and facilitates fast file saving for an intuitive shooting experience.

Imaging Improvements

The M11 is still a photo-only camera that prioritises manual operation, but a variety of improvements and functional updates have been made to make it the most contemporary M camera yet:

An electronic shutter function now permits shooting at shutter speeds up to 1/16,000 sec, which is useful for working with faster f/0.95 lenses without the need for ND filters. A mechanical shutter still offers shutter speed support up to 1/4000 sec and flash sync at 1/180 sec.

Two digital zoom steps can simulate working with longer focal length lenses by cropping into the image slightly, at 1.3x (39MP) and 1.8x (18MP) levels. These are reversible crops when recording a DNG or permanent crops if shooting straight to JPG.

Multi-field exposure metreing is available in addition to spot and centre-weighted average, which help reduce the need to metre and then recompose before shooting.

Long Exposure Noise Reduction helps reduce the appearance of noise but can also be disabled for faster saving times.

Traditional Rangefinder Design

The M11 has a timeless design inspired by the original M camera, the M3, from 1954. This classic and recognisable form prioritises intuitive handling and shooting with a sleek and minimalist appearance.

Optical Viewfinder and Rear LCD

The optical viewfinder is a large and bright 0.73x-magnification rangefinder with automatic parallax compensation and bright-line frame lines, which are set to match the image sensor size at a focusing distance of 6.6'.

On the front of the camera, a viewfinder frame selector can be used to manually change the apparent image field and visualise the scene with varying focal lengths; options are available in 35mm/135mm, 28mm/90mm, and 50mm/75mm focal length pairs.

Rear 2.95" 2.3m-dot touchscreen LCD features an updated design that is brighter for improved visibility in sunny conditions.

Revised menu layout matches the Q and SL systems for more intuitive navigation and faster settings changes right from the first menu page.

Live view stabilisation helps reduce the appearance of camera shake on the rear LCD or optional Visoflex 2; this electronic stabilisation makes it easier to manually focus longer focal length lenses with greater accuracy.

Updated Body Design and Handling

Despite the M11's similarity to past M cameras, it features a variety of notable changes to its body design:

This version of the M11 features excellent finish on the camera dials, on/off switch, and brass top plate. Over time, the friction of frequent use exposes the underlying brass and creates a distinctive patina evocative of the camera's specific history. This design, which also forgoes the traditional red Leica dot, weighs 0.63 kg with the battery installed - about 20% more than the standard version, which features an aluminium top plate.

First M camera to not feature a removable baseplate; instead, the M11 borrows a design from the Q and SL systems and uses a new BP-SCL7 battery that inserts directly into the base of the camera body.

BP-SCL7 lithium-ion battery has 64% more capacity than the previous generation's battery and is CIPA-rated for 700 shots per charge. However, if working with the optical viewfinder only, approximately 1700 shots per charge is possible.

Revised design also incorporates a single UHS-II SD memory card slot within the battery compartment.

Built-in 64GB memory means you can forgo using a memory card altogether, or use the internal memory in conjunction with an SD card to simulate having dual card slots for splitting file types or for overflow storage. Image files can also be transferred from the internal memory to the SD card for easy backup.

USB-C port on the base permits in-camera battery charging and file transferring.

Wired and Wireless Connectivity

The USB-C port can be used in conjunction with the included FOTOS cable, which allows direct attachment to your smartphone via the Leica FOTOS app for easy file management and sharing.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth can also be used for wireless connecting the camera to an iOS or Android device using the FOTOS app.

In-app geotagging is possible along with the ability to select favourites and apply ratings to images via your mobile device.

Key Features:

60MP Full-Frame BSI Sensor

Triple Resolution Image Technology

Optical 0.73x Magnification Viewfinder

2.95" 2.3m-Dot Touchscreen LCD

64GB Internal Memory Storage

SD UHS-II Card Support

ISO 64-50000 Image Performance

Up to 4.5fps Shooting

Wi-Fi and USB-C Connectivity

Compatible with FOTOS App

Electronic Shutter Operation

Multi-Field Metreing System

Live View Stabilisation

What's in the Box:

Leica M11 Rangefinder Camera

Leica BP-SCL7 Lithium-Ion Battery

Leica Body Cap for Leica M Cameras

Carrying Strap

Accessory Shoe Cover

60.3 Megapixels
ISO 64-50000
3" LCD Touchscreen
Lithium Ion Battery
0.64 kg
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Product Overview

Leica M11 Rangefinder Camera

M11: The Contemporary Classic

Perfectly meshing timeless design with contemporary performance, the Leica M11 rangefinder camera has a revised sensor design and updated connectivity while maintaining the familiar design of a Leica M camera.

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Key Features

60.3 Megapixels

Leica M11 Rangefinder Camera captures stunning high resolution images with the 60.3 Megapixels sensor.

ISO 64-50000

Leica M11 Rangefinder Camera designed to shoot in varying light conditions, the camera has an expandable ISO 64-50000 range.

3" LCD Touchscreen

Leica M11 Rangefinder Camera features a bright, clear 3" LCD touchscreen for easy framing.

Lithium Ion Battery

Leica M11 Rangefinder Camera uses lithium ion batteries for convenient power.

0.64 kg

Leica M11 Rangefinder Camera weighs 0.64 kg.

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Leica M11 Rangefinder Camera

Moments Crafted With Vision

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Precision Meets Iconic Design

Precision Meets Iconic Design

With manual controls and iconic design, the Leica M invites photographers to craft each frame, capturing light, shadow, and the soul of every moment with unique rangefinder precision.

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