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Leica is giving its Monochrom cameras a much-needed upgrade, and it's good news if you're a big fan of black-and-white photography... provided you're willing to pay the price. The company has ...
The Leica M10 Monochrom may not have the widest potential audience, and that's absolutely fine. Photographers who use rangefinders in this day and age are doing so out of intent, devotion, and love.
This camera is based on the design of the Leica M10-P, a color camera. The predecessor to this camera in Leica's line of monochrome cameras is the Leica M – so that'll be replaced with this in ...
Leica cameras are often considered excessively expensive, but they are premium cameras unlike any other. As a rangefinder that only shoots black-and-white photos, the Leica M10 Monochrom is about ...
Though the M10 Monochrom has arguably fewer features and capabilities than the M10-P it’s based on, it still commands a steep price tag. Leica is selling the camera for $8,295, about $500 less ...
Launched at the start of 2020, the Leica M10 Monochrom is the latest in a line of limited-run, niche-audience products which Leica has released in recent times. The M10 Monochrom follows on from the ...
Aesthetically, the Monochrom is only sold as a black chrome body. Leica has swapped out red engraving in favor of gray, giving the camera an even more understated look than the M10-P.
Leica is renowned for making premium, specialist cameras, and it's very much lived up to its billing with the new Leica M10 Monochrom – a black-and-white, full-frame rangefinder that costs more ...
The M10 Monochrom isn’t Leica’s first exclusively black-and-white camera, but it has a wider ISO range than other Monochroms, which allows for shooting in a wider variety of lighting conditions.
Sample image from the Leica M10 Monochrom. This frame was shot at 1/250 sec, f/2 and ISO 6400. Jeanette D. Moses Shooting with the M10 Monochrom was a nice reminder that an aesthetically pleasing ...