By David Farkas, Leica Store Miami
Today, Leica has announced
the M10-R, a new addition to the M10 lineup. Featuring a 40 megapixel CMOS
sensor, the digital rangefinder carries forward the features and solid
ergonomics of the current top-of-the-line M10-P, while increasing the pixel
count by 70%.
Back in January of this
year, Leica unveiled the M10 Monochrom, which showcased an all-new 40 megapixel
sensor. This was a sizable jump from previous M cameras, which have featured 24
megapixels since the M (Typ 240) was released in 2012, eight years ago. And
now, the M10-R gets the same treatment, also making the move up to 40
megapixels, but this time in a color version.
Improved Dynamic Range and
High ISO
Conventional wisdom in
digital photography has held that as you increase sensor resolution and make
the pixels smaller, dynamic range and high ISO performance suffer. Yet the jump
in pixel density hasn’t impacted low light performance or dynamic range on the
M10-R. Rather, due to a new, exclusive sensor architecture, per-pixel light
sensitivity has been enhanced, resulting in an improvement to dynamic range and
high ISO performance of around one full stop versus the M10 and M10-P. Here’s
an example of the impressive dynamic range. First, the original shot,
underexposed to retain highlight detail in the bright sky.
This second image is the
same file as the first, after processing in Adobe Lightroom. The highlights
have been pulled down to enhance cloud detail while the dark foreground has
been lightened to open up all the shadow information.
Also helping out is a dual
gain architecture, similar to what Leica implemented in the recently released
S3 medium format camera. And all this isn’t just speculation, as we’ve seen the
sensor already make its debut in a black and white version with the M10
Monochrom. Here’s a shot at ISO 25,000, taken under artificial lighting and
retaining an incredible amount of detail even at this setting.
Longer Exposure Times
Instead of four minutes as
on the M10 and M10-P, the M10-R now allows for up to 16-minute time exposures
at ISO 100. Keep in mind that times will get shorter as ISO increases. Also
note that long exposure noise reduction is mandatory for quality requirements,
so a 16-minute exposure will take a total of 32 minutes. The reward will be
images like this one, taken at the full 16 minute duration.
Maintaining Consistency
The M10-R maintains the
same physical dimensions and button layout as all other M10 models. This
consistency makes shifting between multiple bodies a breeze and, perhaps more
importantly, allows for cross-compatibility of all accessories. The M10-R uses
the same Visoflex 020 EVF, the same rechargeable BP-SCL5 Lithium Ion battery,
the same Thumb Support, same Hand Grip, etc. So, if you plan to upgrade your
M10 or M10-P to the M10-R, make sure to hold onto all your extras to use with
the new camera.
The Best from the M10-P
The M10-P brought about
three significant changes from the standard M10: the ultra-quiet mechanical
shutter, a built-in level gauge and touchscreen functionality. The shutter was
a revelation. It’s almost hard to believe how much quieter it is than the
already subtle M10 shutter. A horizon level comes in super handy for landscape
and architecture. And the touchscreen makes reviewing and scrolling around
zoomed-in images that much more intuitive. These features are now standard in
the M10-R as well as the M10 Monochrom.
Why Not M11?
So, why is this camera an
M10-R and not an M11? Well, Leica felt that the M11 moniker simply wasn’t
justified. The underlying platform, from the camera body to the rear LCD screen
to the shutter mechanism, is identical to the M10-P. Really, just the sensor
has been changed out. So, Leica opted to name the camera as the M10-R, with the
‘R’ in the name denoting Resolution. And this matches up nicely with the M10
Monochrom. One for color, one for black and white, both at 40 megapixels.
Why Did Leica Launch M10
Monochrom First?
Some have wondered why
Leica released the M10 Monochrom black and white version before the color M10-R
if they share the same underlying sensor? Hasn’t this worked the other way
around in the past for the original M9 Monochrom and then later for the M
Monochrom (Typ 246)? Well, yes it has. But in this case, Leica started the
R&D for both cameras simultaneously. And due to the lack of a color filter
array, the development process went a bit quicker for the Monochrom. Rather
than holding up both cameras to be launched at the same time, they released the
M10 Monochrom first and continued refining the M10-R. Now, the color version is
ready for prime time and the lineup is complete.
Final Thoughts
Overall, the M10-R looks
extremely promising. Built around the same proven platform as the M10-P and M10
Monochrom, the M10-R takes its place as the new flagship of the M lineup. The
M10 and M10-P are outstanding cameras. The M10-R merely builds upon their
legacy as classic M design meets the latest in sensor technology. The
resolution bump is a welcome addition and the fact that we’re getting 70% more
pixels without sacrificing low light performance or dynamic range seems a
win-win proposition all around.
Pricing, Ordering and
Availability
Initial deliveries of the
Leica M10-R will start within the next week for a price of $8,295 for either
Black Chrome or Silver Chrome finish. As with any major Leica camera launch,
supply will be extremely limited for a number of months. If you are interested
in ordering the M10-R, you can do so at Leica Store Miami by clicking the
button below, calling 305-921-4433 or sending an email to
info@leicastoremiami.com. If you are interested in trading in any other Leica
equipment towards the purchase of the M10-R, you can note it during the
pre-order process.
Press Release
The New Leica M10-R: Leica
Camera Presents the 40-Megapixel Variant of its Legendary Rangefinder Camera
With the new Leica M10-R,
Leica Camera AG introduces a high-resolution variant of the company’s legendary
rangefinder camera. The M10-R’s newly developed sensor offers a resolution of
over 40 megapixels, which represents a considerable increase compared to the
M10. As a result, the M10-R delivers a significantly enhanced rendition of
details. The new sensor of the M10-R opens up a host of possibilities that are
unprecedented within M photography. Along with the clear visibility of even the
finest details, the sensor provides extensive performance reserves for cropping
and larger formats. In addition, the contrast-rich rendition of subtle
structures leads to an even lower risk of moiré patterns. The M10-R is
therefore well suited for landscape and architectural photography.
Despite its high
resolution, the M10-R offers significantly reduced image noise as well as a
wider dynamic range. The M10-R completes the Leica M10 family, which also
includes the M10, M10-P, M10-D and M10 Monochrom.
The M10-R’s base
sensitivity of ISO 100 and goes up to ISO 50000. The maximum exposure time has
been increased to 16 minutes, enabling extraordinary night-time shots with the
use of a tripod. The Leica M10-R is equipped with the same shutter as the Leica
M10-P. It is not only exceptionally quiet (allowing for an unobtrusive way of
working), but also operates with minimal vibration. This reduces the risk of
camera shake.
As with all of Leica’s
rangefinder cameras, the construction of the M10-R involves a large proportion
of manual assembly by highly trained specialists, carried out at the company’s
production plant in Wetzlar. This ensures that the large number of mechanical
components – such as the complex rangefinder – not only perform with the utmost
precision, but are also particularly robust. A Leica M is synonymous with the
utmost reliability and durability, making it a viable long-term investment.
The Leica M10-R is best
able to reach its full potential when paired with Leica M lenses. Equally, the
camera has the capacity to fully utilize the outstanding imaging performance
that distinguishes this legendary lens range. Particularly in combination with
the newest generation, such as the APO-Summicron-M 50 f/2 ASPH., the M10-R
delivers photographs of a truly exceptional quality. At the same time, the
camera emphasizes the distinctive characteristics of older M lenses cherished
by photography enthusiasts all over the world.
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