Leica's next-generation Monochrom digital rangefinder camera with 60MP triple-resolution technology sensor, internal storage, and USB-C.
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Leica M11 Monochrome removes the red dot logo |
"More than just a camera"
Leica reinforces its commitment to chasing light for authentic visual stories by announcing the new M11 Monochrom.
The new Black and White only digital rangefinder camera features a 60MP full-frame B&W BSI-CMOS sensor with triple resolution technology. This means that it has three native resolutions that include: 9528 x 6328 (60MP), 7413 x 4928 (34MP), and 5272 x 3498 (18MP). The sensor is paired with Leica's Maestro III sensor, first introduced in early January 2022 with the Leica M11.
To achieve the Black and White only images, Leica purposefully did not add a color filter array. This has resulted in an improvement in the ISO range (down to 125 from 160 and up to a maximum of 200,000)
It has a minimum shutter speed of 3600 seconds and a maximum of 1/4000 sec with the mechanical shutter. The electronic shutter pushes it further to 1/16000 sec.
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Leica M11 Monochrom's rear screen and buttons |
It captures images and saves them into either JPEG or 14-bit DNG into either a UHS-II type SD card or to the internal 256GB SSD. The previously mentioned vanilla Leica M11 only has 64GB internal storage.
At the back is the 0.73x optical rangefinder viewfinder and below it is the 2.3M dot fixed touch screen LCD.
At the bottom, Leica has opted to give it the BC-SCL7 Lithium-ion battery pack that is rated for 700 shots. It charges and connects to other devices thru the USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C.
Price and availability
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Leica M11 Monochrom's top and bottom sides |
Leica M11 Monochrom - PHP 555,000
It is now available for pre-order at Leica stores worldwide.
Update: As of December
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