Leica M11
Family
The cameras that form the Leica M11 Family set the standard for excellence in rangefinder photography. They embody the brand's rich tradition, combined with the innovative power that has earned Leica worldwide recognition. All M11 cameras feature a 60-megapixel full-frame sensor with triple resolution technology, advanced Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, and a powerful Maestro III processor for fast operation and excellent colour rendition. Whether you are an experienced Leica user or an intrigued beginner, understanding the differences between each M11 camera will help you find the right one to best suit your photographic journey.
Leica M11
The original iconic M-Design is embodied in this state-of-the art rangefinder camera. Equipped with the latest technical innovations, it provides what only a Leica M-Camera can: one of the most satisfying and rewarding photographic experiences.
Leica M11-P
The M11-P features a beautiful yet discreet design without the red Leica Logo and combines all the strengths of the M11 family in terms of quality and performance. This camera represents the core values of the Leica brand: authenticity and trust. Equipped with the pioneering CAI technology, it is the first camera in the world that allows photographers to verify the authenticity of their digital images.
Leica M11 Monochrom
"Black and white is colour enough", as the renowned photographer Barbara Klemm once said. The M11 Monochrom rangefinder camera represents the true essence of this quote. Its dedicated monochrom sensor sets it apart from all other full-frame system cameras currently available. Create exceptional imagery using only light and shadow, and immerse yourself in the purest form of the Leica M-Experience.
Leica M11-D
The Leica M11-D merges the intense feeling of analogue photography with the versatility of the digital world. Without a display or other distractions, the user can fully concentrate on the fundamentals of photography: composition, aperture, shutter speed and ISO. The mechanical ISO setting dial on the back of the camera enhances the analogue experience.