TechCamerasThe new Leica M11 is a digital camera that demands to be taken seriouslyLeica’s newest M series digital camera is an ultra expressive tool for those that take the time to learn its ways and re-think their approach to photographyWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

TechCamerasThe new Leica M11 is a digital camera that demands to be taken seriouslyLeica’s newest M series digital camera is an ultra expressive tool for those that take the time to learn its ways and re-think their approach to photographyWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Leica’s newest M series digital camera is an ultra expressive tool for those that take the time to learn its ways and re-think their approach to photography

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Leica M11

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Leica and I go way back. My very first digital camera was a Leica, the Digilux 1, a chunky compact unit that was only the German company’s second foray into making a camera without film. Released in 2002, it was developed hand in hand with Panasonic (and was essentially a re-branded and re-styled DMC-LC5).

These were early days for digital photography, back when the main stumbling block was shutter lag. For its time, the Digilux 1 boasted an impressive 4-megapixel sensor (as well as a ‘large 64 MB SD card’ on which to store your pictures) and it’s true, the shutter speed really was quick, with barely a fraction of a second between pushing the button and taking the shot.

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Leica M11

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The Digilux 1 upset purists, not because it was digital, but because it wasn’t really a true Leica. The partnership with Panasonic sullied the maker’s independence and was deemed as much a departure from the Leica ethos as its foray into making SLRs.

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Leica M11

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This is hard. When the Rangefinder first appeared in the 1930s, it offered a few advantages; you could set a focus zone so that you could easily and reliably take images of a subject as long as it was within that space. The shutter mechanism was quiet and unobtrusive, and the viewfinder could also show what was going on outside the frame of the image. As a result, the early Leicas became popular cameras amongst reportage and street photographers, being smaller, less formal and more attuned to subtle, rapid shots.

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Leica M11

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Leica M11

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The latest iteration is the new M11. We’ve already delved intothe camera’s feature set, but getting my hands on one was a chance to experience the Rangefinder difference. Even in lightweight black finish it is still a hefty 800g (the classic silver model is 100g heavier), and there’s a pleasing analogue feel to the dials and rings. That said, there’s a much-improved touchscreen over the M10, with a crisp. clear UI, and the sensor itself is a massive 60-megapixels.

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There’s 64GB of internal storage in addition to an SD card slot (a  single RAW shot taken on the M11 wouldn’t fit on the Digilux 1’s memory card). The M11’s shutter action is silky smooth and operates at speeds of up to 1/16000 of a second (with the optional electronic shutter). I tried it with Leica’s 35mm f/1.4 ASPH SUMMILUX-M lens (which costs an additional £4,400 on top of the price of the body), and – let’s be honest here – proceeded to struggle with the Rangefinder ethos.

You need time, effort, and perseverance to get the best from the M11, but once you’ve mastered it, you’ll be taking those classically rich Leica visuals, with pronounced depth of field and crisp focus points.

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Leica M11

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We’re all photographers these days, but the number of people who actually understand the mechanics of photography itself is dwindling. A smartphone isn’t really a camera, but a massively sophisticated image processor, using algorithms to process light in ways that professional photographers once sweated and strived to achieve. Yet the ability to actually capture light as it is, free from processing, filters, and the actions of multiple sensors, is rarer than ever before. For all its simplicity, the Digilux 1 was essentially a great point-and-shoot, with an excellent lens for the era. My photographs were great.

With the Leica M11, it’s just you, the lens, and the shutter. Not a single one of my fumbling first efforts would be good enough to grace Instagram, let alone T3.com, but the tactile quality of the Leica begged to be taken seriously. Give it time, and this camera could transform the way you see the world.

The Leica M11 is priced at £7,500 (body only). Read more atLeica-Camera.com.

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