Leica has announced the M11-D, a camera in the M11 family that omits a rear display, opting to put an ISO dial in its place.
The M11-D doesn't have a rear display so there's never any temptation to chimp at your camera after taking a picture, but the price tag may scare away anyone who's not a real camera nerd.
Leica has set the body-only price of the M11-D at $9,395 / £8,100 / AU$15,990. That's expensive even for Leica, and ...
D, the latest entry to its M-mount digital rangefinder cameras. The company describes the M11-D having a “Digital heart” and ...
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Leica is back with yet another special edition M rangefinder camera, this time a variation on the M11-P that omits a display screen, the M11-D.Without any way to review photos or get distracted by ...
Leica is back with yet another special edition ... the M11-D promises a user experience that's closer to a film camera than a digital, minus the need to send out shots for processing.