Used Leica M10 Mirrorless Digital Rangefinder Camera, Silver Chrome

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2020-02-11T02:13:48

Rated 5 out of 5

Classic

I love the M10. It has such a simple timeless and beautiful design. I love taking photos with it.

TAMI H.

2020-02-10T17:59:25

Rated 5 out of 5

The Tenth Generation of the old Leica M.

Best Neo-Vintage Leica. I purchased my Black M2 in 1960. Both are working flawlessly, Using same lenses.

Matej S.

2019-02-01T08:51:28

Rated 5 out of 5

rangefinder paradise

Extremely please with this product. Having shot Nikon SLRs for many years, I'm completely enjoying the rangefinder experience. Reminds me of my Nikonos V from my underwater photo days.

peter m.

2018-07-19T08:00:54

Rated 5 out of 5

Good

Great camera

ERIC S.

2018-06-28T09:00:22

Rated 5 out of 5

Grady

In my opinion, the M10 is an excellent camera. The M10 is for those who want too take control of their photography.

William P.

2018-05-09T09:37:17

Rated 5 out of 5

First rangefinder, incredible.

I was concerned about the learning curve of a rangefinder having only used DSLRs previously but while it does take a bit longer initially, using the camera is very enjoyable and almost forces you to be creative. I love the camera. Now is it a low light action type of camera? No a DSLR will best it but for sufficient light and just enjoying photography this cannot be beat.

JUSTIN R.

2018-04-16T12:16:54

Rated 5 out of 5

Leica M10 Silver

this is where all photography begin. Rangefinder. One of the best camera.

ALEX P.

2018-01-07T14:04:40

Rated 5 out of 5

A worthy M9 upgrade

I bought the M9 in 2009, used it for work, trips, home etc. Genuinely loved it. when the next models came out I was not particularly interested in the direction the M line was headed, then enters the M10, back to its (digital) roots with no bells and whistles, no cutting edge latest greatest who knows what. Upgraded where it really counts and makes a difference but stil simple, to the point and elegant. Fell in love all over again.

ISRAEL H.

2017-12-07T08:54:05

Rated 5 out of 5

Leica is BACK!

After a few false starts (in my opinion) into the digital world, I believe that with the m10, Leica is back in the game. Yes it's expensive (nothing new there). And yes, it is a manual camera in a world of automation. Yes, you need to learn photography before you try to use it. Yes, you need to know how to calculate exposures in your head to get some reasonable results (especially if you are using older, non-coded lenses like I am) . But realistically, these are things that a "photographer" should know. This is not a camera for an amateur. If you are looking for the fully automated experience of a point and shoot or a camera phone, spend your money elsewhere because this isn't the camera for you. BUT, if you love the smell of darkroom chemicals, know what "pushing and pulling" an exposure means, know what the "Sunny 16" rule is, then you are going to enjoy this camera. There are no sharper lenses out there. I am so glad I saved all of my lenses from my M6 days for now, when I can finally use them again on an M system camera that lives up to its film-based heritage and brings manual photography to a digital world. The M10 is for the photographer that sees his camera as a tool in the craft of building and capturing an image. It is NOT for a "shooter" who believes that spending more money on a camera is going to make them a better photographer. Learn the craft, then buy the tool.

ROBERT F.

2017-09-29T09:56:56

Rated 4 out of 5

great camera bu

with full disclaimer, i am new to the rangefinder, so still learning. so far i get a much better result in sharpness and IQ mounting Leica lenses on Sony 7 RII with the Voigtlander adopter. I miss a lot of shots due to my inexperience but the ones i nail are amazing... not sure if ($) more amazing than Sony results. just feels great to hold in hand and def inspiring camera.

gary a.

2017-07-29T09:33:47

Rated 5 out of 5

A Masterpiece!

Being a pro this is the full-frame camera i have been waiting for. The M10 is is built like a tank as you'd expect from leica and new new iso wheel makes all the difference. Aperture, time and iso can be handled in an instant an there is no need to use the monitor at all. If you do need to the menus are very well thought out. All the important functions are there on the first page and if you need to get more specific then you just switch to the second menu. This is a camera made by people who truly understand photography for photographers! A MASTERPIECE!!

RobEik

2017-07-06T09:07:37

Rated 5 out of 5

very great camera

This is my first Leica camera?When high ISO the picture is also sharp?Just when connecting to iPhone WiFi often get problems. Overall it's a very cool very great camera

yujin l.

2017-04-08T20:38:27

Rated 5 out of 5

Best Digital M Leica to Date !

After a couple thousand frames, I've come to realize this is the best digital Leica yet. I previously had a type 262 and also have a classic M4. The M10 has surpassed my expectations. There are plenty of reviews on the net, so I won't try to duplicate all that information. The big strengths are the incredible image quality and high ISO performance (especially when converting DNG files to B&W.) The more traditional feel and size, the improved rangefinder and the "back to basics" still photography emphasis. I could go on and on, but the bottom line is that is everything a digital M should be. BTW, if you are a younger generation photographer who hasn't spent a lot of time using a rangefinder in the past, then it may not be your cup of tea.

Anthony B.

2017-01-27T11:50:28

Rated 5 out of 5

LEICA M-10======BEST EVER!!!!!

MOST PERFECT CAMERA SYSTEM IN THE WORLD JUST MADE EVEN BETTER!!!! COULD NOT PUT THIS BEAUTY DOWN NOR COULD I STOP SHOOTING MY BEST SHOTS EVER!!!!! DR GHD MD

GERARD D.

Leica M10 Specifications

  • Camera Type

    Leica M10, compact digital view and range finder system camera

  • Lens Attachment

    Leica M bayonet with additional sensor for 6-bit coding

  • Lens System

    Leica M lenses, Leica R lenses can be used with an adapter (available as an accessory)

  • Shot Format/Picture Sensor

    CMOS chip, active surface approx. 24 x 36mm

  • Resolution

    DNG: 5976 x 3992 pixels (24MP), JPEG: 5952 x 3968 pixels (24MP)

  • Date Format

    DNG (raw data, compressed loss-free), JPEG

  • File Size

    DNG: 20-30 MB, JPEG: Depending on resolution and picture content

  • Buffer Memory

    2GB / 16 pictures in series

  • White Balance

    Automatic, manual, 8 presets, color temperature input

  • Storage Medium

    SD cards up to 2GB/SDHC cards up to 32GB/SDXC cards up to 2TB

  • Menu Language

    German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Russian, Korean

  • Exposure Metering

    Exposure metering through the lens (TTL), with working aperture;

  • Metering Principle/Method

    For metering the light reflected by light blades of the 1st shutter curtain onto a measuring cell: Strong center-weighted; for metering on the sensor: Spot, center-weighted, multi-field metering

  • Metering Range

    At room temperature and normal humidity for ISO 100, at aperture 1.0 EV-1 to EV20 at aperture 32. Flashing of the left triangular LED in the viewfinder indicates values below the metering range

  • Sensitivity Range

    ISO 100 to ISO 50000, adjustable in 1/3 ISO increments from ISO 200, choice of automatic control or manual setting

  • Exposure Modes

    Choice of automatic shutter speed control with manual aperture preselection - aperture priority A, or manual shutter speed and aperture setting

  • Flash Unit Attachment

    Via accessory shoe with central and control contacts

  • Synchronization

    Optionally triggered at the 1st or 2nd Shutter curtain

  • Flash Sync Time

    = 1/180s; slower shutter speeds can be used, if working below sync speed: Automatic changeover to TTL linear flash mode with HSS compatible Leica system flash units

  • Flash Exposure Metering

    Using center-weighted TTL pre-flash metering with Leica flash units (SF40, SF64, SF26), or flash units compatible with the system with SCA3502 M5 adapter

  • Flash Measurement Cell

    2 silicon photo diodes with collection lens on the camera base

  • Flash Exposure Compensation

    +/-3EV in 1/3EV increments

  • Displays in Flash Mode (Viewfinder)

    Using flash symbol LED

  • Viewfinder

    Large, bright line frame viewfinder with automatic parallax compensation

  • Screen Size

    3"

  • Eyepiece

    Calibrated to -0.5 dpt.; corrective lenses from -3 to +3 diopter available

  • Image Field Limiter

    By activating two bright lines each: For 35 and 135mm, or for 28 and 90mm, or for 50 and 75mm; automatic switching when lens is attached.

  • Parallax Compensation

    The horizontal and vertical difference between the viewfinder and the lens is automatically compensated according to the relevant distance setting, i.e. the viewfinder bright-line automatically aligns with the subject detail recorded by the lens.

  • Matching Viewfinder & Actual Image

    At a range setting of 2m, the bright-line frame size corresponds exactly to the sensor size of approx. 23.9 x 35.8mm; at infinity setting, depending on the focal length, approx. 7.3% (28mm) to 18% (135mm) more is recorded by the sensor than indicated by the corresponding bright line frame and slightly less for shorter distance settings than 2m

  • Magnification (For all lenses)

    0.73x

  • Large-base Range Finder

    Split or superimposed image range finder shown as a bright field in the center of the viewfinder image

  • Effective Metering Basis

    50.6mm (mechanical measurement basis 69.31mm x viewfinder magnification 0.73x)

  • Dimensions (WxHxD)

    5.5 x 3.1 x 1.5" (139.0 x 80.0 x 38.5mm)

  • Weight

    1.45 lbs (660g) with battery

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About Leica M10 Mirrorless Digital Rangefinder Camera, Silver Chrome

FEATURED REVIEWS

Best Digital M Leica to Date !

By Anthony B.

After a couple thousand frames, I've come to realize this is the best digital Leica yet. I previously had a type 262 and also have a classic M4. The M10 has surpassed my expectations. There are plenty of reviews on the net, so I won't try to duplicate all that information. The big strengths are the incredible image quality and high ISO performance (especially when converting DNG files to B&W.) The more traditional feel and size, the improved rangefinder and the "back to basics" still phot...

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Leica is BACK!

By ROBERT F.

After a few false starts (in my opinion) into the digital world, I believe that with the m10, Leica is back in the game. Yes it's expensive (nothing new there). And yes, it is a manual camera in a world of automation. Yes, you need to learn photography before you try to use it. Yes, you need to know how to calculate exposures in your head to get some reasonable results (especially if you are using older, non-coded lenses like I am) . But realistically, these are things that a "photograph...

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Inspiration. The Leica M10

Leica M10. Slimmer in size, faster in performance, and offering the best image quality with smarter connectivity for intuitive usage - the Leica M10 sets the new standards for rangefinder photography and state-of-the-art imaging.
The Leica M10 builds on more than 60 years of rangefinder expertise, 11 years of digital M-Camera development and the invaluable feedback from dedicated M-Photographers to not only bring the slimmest digital M of all time, but the most refined and state-of-the-art digital rangefinder Leica has ever created.

As slimly built as an analogue M

Many photographers wished for a return to the dimensions and ideal ergonomics of analogue M models. Leica has taken note of these wishes: the dimensions of the M10 are now identical to those of analogue M-Cameras. The Leica M10 is the slimmest digital M of all time.

As slimly built  as an analogue M
ISO setting range

ISO setting range - extended from 100 to 50,000

The new sensor design of the Leica M10 has made it possible to extend the ISO sensitivity range to values between 100 and 50,000 and also brings significantly improved noise characteristics in exposures captured at higher ISO values. The Leica M10 opens up entirely new areas of photography and delivers exceptional imaging performance even in difficult lighting conditions.

ISO setting dial  for better control

ISO setting dial for better control

One of the most striking changes in the case of the Leica M10 is the ISO setting dial on the top plate. For the first time in a digital M, the M10 allows all essential shooting parameters such as distance, aperture, exposure time and ISO values to be preselected without using the menu – or even switching on the camera. For even better control and even more discreet photography.

Leaner handling concept

Leaner handling concept

With a handling concept reduced to the currently achievable minimum, the Leica M10 takes a further step in the direction of absolute perfection. Every single component and every technical solution in the Leica M10 concentrates uncompromisingly on photography. For instance, there are only three buttons on the back of the camera: Review, Live-View and Menu.

The improved viewfinder lets you see more

The improved viewfinder

From the very beginning, the ‘Messsucher’ (combined rangefinder/viewfinder) of the Leica M played an essential role. So essential that it gave the system its name; the ‘M‘ stands for ‘Messsucher’. For the Leica M10, several important aspects of this legendary combined viewfinder and rangefinder system have now been further improved. To improve the view of the subject, the field of view has been enlarged by 30% and the magnification factor has been increased 0.73. In addition to this, the eye-relief distance has also been significantly increased. Thanks to a 50% increase in this distance, the viewfinder is much more convenient to use, particularly for photographers who wear glasses.

Fast continuous shooting

Thanks to a 2 GB buffer memory and sequential shooting at up to five frames per second at full resolution, photographers will never again miss the decisive moment.

Fast continuous shooting
The new Maestro-II processor

The new Maestro-II processor & a new 24 MP sensor

  • The latest-generation Leica Maestro-II image processor of the Leica M10 reflects the state-of-the-art of advanced processor technology. In combination with the new 24 MP sensor, this ensures that all exposures fulfil the promise made by Leica: pictures that captivate with exceptional quality and brilliance. As a result, the Leica M10 delivers images with low digital noise levels and true-to-life detail, even at ISO values as high as 50,000.
  • The key component of the Leica M10 is the 24 MP, full-frame CMOS sensor developed especially for the camera. It features new technologies that lead to significant improvements in all parameters relevant to imaging performance: impressive dynamic range, excellent contrast rendition, exceptional sharpness and finest resolution of details.

Weather Resistant

Thanks to components machined from solid brass, the high strength of the M-10’s full-metal, magnesium alloy chassis and scratch-resistant Corning® Gorilla® Glass, is built to effortlessly resist the adversities of everyday life guaranteeing enduring pleasure to the photographers. Further protection against light showers, dust and bad weather is provided by special rubber seals.

Weather Resistant

The ‘Favourites’ menu

The importance of particular settings varies according to personal preferences and photographic needs. To cater for these, the Leica M10 offers a programmable ‘Favourites’ menu. In this menu, the photographer defines personal preferences for the relevant parameters and can later access them at the press of a button. The settings can be easily changed.

the ‘Favourites’ menu
Wireless communication

Wireless communication

The Leica M10 is the first M-Camera with an integrated WLAN module. This allows pictures to be sent conveniently to iOS devices wireless and shared online. It also enables remote control of the Leica M10 by WLAN with a smartphone and the Leica M-App. If required, important parameters like the shutter speed or functions like releasing the shutter can also be controlled from the smartphone. This makes it easy to shoot from unusual angles and avoid camera shake when shooting with longer shutter speeds.

Focusing  with Focus Peaking

Focusing with Focus Peaking

Focusing made easy: The Live View function of the Leica M10 offers two convenient focusing method. Focus Peaking automatically marks sharply focused edges as coloured lines and Live View offers the ability to magnify the subject on the monitor screen. In the Leica M10, the visibility of these contrasting lines has been improved against the previous generation and now enables even more convenient focusing assessment to ensure images with outstanding sharpness.

Sustainability  always in focus

Sustainability always in focus

Leica has been making history for decades – with cameras that have always been ahead of their times. Throughout all these years, Leica has always kept a tight focus on sustainability. In the 1950s, Leica created a timeless and enduring standard – the Leica M-Bayonet: almost all M-Lenses produced ever since can be mounted and used on today’s Leica M10. Our optical instruments are timeless and faithful companions with enduring reliability and an exceptionally long life.

Compatibility with the Leica Visoflex and R-Lenses

The combination of the Leica R-Adapter and the Leica Visoflex 2.4 MP electronic accessory viewfinder makes it possible to use almost all Leica R-Lenses on the M10. In addition to this, the advanced loupe function enabled by the processor can now be freely positioned on any part of the viewfinder image for even better assessment of sharpness when shooting with Leica R-Lenses.

Compatibility  with the Leica Visoflex and R-Lenses

Leica M10 - Firmware Update 1.9.4.0 - Available

Leica Camera would like to inform you that a new firmware, version 1.9.4.0 is available for the Leica M10 from June 10, 2017. The new firmware fixes a bug that in some instances produced black images when using short exposure times.

The new firmware is available on our website by clicking on either links:
https://en.leica-camera.com/Service-Support/Support/Downloads and
https://en.leica-camera.com/Photography/Leica-M/Leica-M10/Downloads
If you have any questions, please contact, technicalinfo@leicacamerausa.com

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