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News: In keeping with tradition, the Leica M11-D Rangefinder was released in September 2024 and introduces a series of updates to the aesthetics and usability of Leica’s ever popular digital rangefinder camera. Discover the Leica M11-D release date, price, and specs right here in Park Cameras news.
The Leica M11-D is the latest iteration of the M11, which is one of Leica’s popular M-series rangefinder cameras. The D-series introduces aesthetic and usability updates, but is based on the M11-P and standard M11 models.
Designed for purists, the M11-D removes the digital LCD screen to focus on a more traditional shooting experience, while reducing the exterior design to its bare essentials, which we explore next.
The M11-D features an ISO dial on the rear in place of the LCD screen. The top aluminium cover plate includes an engraved Leica thread pull logo rather than a front red dot, the viewfinder is framed with dark chrome, and the body has a distinct scratch-resistant black paint finish.
Although subjective, I think these design updates look fantastic, with a sleek, stealthy black finish that’s more discreet than the regular M11 body styling. It draws less attention, helping photographers remain inconspicuous when capturing candid shots, reportage and street photography.
The Leica M11-D costs £8,100.00 and was released on 12 September 2024. This follows the M11-P, which arrived in October 2023 at a price of £8,000.00, and the regular M11 from January 2022, which costs £7,800.00. All three are unique, although the M11-D and M11-P both include Content Credentials (CAI).
With a more understated design and the removal of the rear LCD screen, this D-Series rangefinder is crafted to offer a more immersive shooting experience with fewer distractions. While focusing and composing through the rangefinder window remain the same, there’s no screen to review images or navigate menus.
The philosophy behind this is to help photographers slow down, focus on their subject, and enjoy the process of image making, without digital distractions or interruptions.
It might seem surprising, but experienced M-series photographers often say that shooting with an M-series camera can be quicker than using a DSLR or mirrorless camera. Techniques like pre-focusing to a set distance, which is similar to hyperfocal distance, and mastering rangefinder focusing make it a quick and precise process once you're familiar with the system.
More than just speed, the image making process is highly rewarding, requiring a level of concentration that fully immerses the photographer in the moment.
The table below showcases some of the most significant specs
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M11-D |
M11-P |
M11 |
Release year |
2024 |
2023 |
2022 |
Price |
£8,100.00 |
£8,000.00 |
£7,800.00 |
Buffer memory |
3 GB (DNG: 15 shots / JPG: > 100 shots) |
3 GB (DNG: 15 shots / JPG: > 100 shots) |
3 GB (DNG: 15 shots / JPG: > 100 shots) |
Storage medium |
UHS-II (recommended), UHS-I, SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card (SDXC cards up to 2 TB), internal memory: 256 GB |
UHS-II (recommended), UHS-I, SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card (SDXC cards up to 2 TB) Internal memory: 256 GB |
UHS-II (recommended), UHS-I, SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card (SDXC cards up to 2 TB, internal memory 64 GB) |
Material |
Black: full-metal housing made of magnesium and aluminium, leatherette cover |
Black: full-metal housing made of magnesium and aluminium, leatherette cover Silver: full-metal housing made of magnesium and brass, leatherette cover |
Black: full-metal housing made of magnesium and aluminium, leatherette cover Silver: full-metal housing made of magnesium and brass, leatherette cover |
Lens mount |
Leica M bayonet with additional sensor for 6-bit encoding |
Leica M bayonet with additional sensor for 6-bit encoding |
Leica M bayonet with additional sensor for 6-bit encoding |
Operating conditions |
0°C to +40°C |
0°C to +40°C |
0°C to +40°C |
Sensor |
BSI CMOS sensor, pixel pitch: 3.76 µm, 35 mm: 9528 x 6328 pixels (60.3 MP) |
BSI CMOS sensor, pixel pitch: 3.76 μm, 35 mm: 9528 x 6328 pixels (60.3 MP) |
CMOS sensor, pixel pitch: 3.76 μm, 35 mm: 9528 x 6328 pixels (60.3 MP) |
ISO sensitivity range |
ISO 64 to ISO 50,000 |
ISO 64 to ISO 50 000 |
ISO 64 to ISO 50,000 |
Interfaces |
ISO accessory shoe with additional control contacts for Leica flash units and Leica Visoflex 2 viewfinder (optional accessory), USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-C |
ISO accessory shoe with additional control contacts for Leica flash units and Leica Visoflex 2 viewfinder (optional accessory), USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-C |
ISO accessory shoe with additional control contacts for Leica flash units and Leica Visoflex 2 viewfinder (optional accessory), USB 3.1 Gen1 Typ-C |
Content Credentials (CAI) |
Yes |
Yes |
NA |
LCD panel |
NA |
2.95” (Active Matrix TFT), sapphire glass, 2 332 800 dots, format 3:2, Touch control available |
2.95” (Active Matrix TFT), Gorilla Glass 5 cover glass, 2 332 800 dots, format 3:2, touch control available |
Focus range |
70 cm to ∞ |
70 cm to ∞ |
70 cm to ∞ |
Focus mode |
Manual (focus assist functions Magnification and Focus Peaking available) |
Manual (focus assist functions Magnification and Focus Peaking available) |
Manual (focus assist functions Magnification and Focus Peaking available) |
Exposure metering |
TTL (exposure metering through the lens), with working aperture |
TTL (exposure metering through the lens), with working aperture |
TTL (exposure metering through the lens), with working aperture |
Flash unit connector |
Via the accessory shoe |
Via the accessory shoe |
Via the accessory shoe |
WLAN |
Wi-Fi 5 GHz / 2.4 GHz |
Wi-Fi 5 GHz / 2.4 GHz |
Wi-Fi 5 GHz / 2.4 GHz |
Bluetooth |
Bluetooth v4.2 BR/EDR/LE, BR/DR-channel 1‒79, LE-channel 0‒39 (2402–2480 MHz) |
Bluetooth v4.2 BR/EDR/LE, BR/DR-channel 1-79, LE-channel 0-39 (2402–2480 MHz) |
Bluetooth v4.2 BR/EDR/LE, BR/DR-channel 1-79, LE-channel 0-39 (2402–2480 MHz) |
GPS |
Geotagging via Leica FOTOS app using Bluetooth |
Geotagging via Leica FOTOS app using Bluetooth |
Geotagging via Leica FOTOS app using Bluetooth |
Battery |
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Dimensions Approx. |
139 x 38,5 x 80mm |
139 x 38,5 x 80 mm |
139 x 38,5 x 80mm |
Weight Approx. |
539 g/457 g (with/without battery) |
Black: approx. 530 g/455 g (with/without battery) Silver: approx. 640 g/565 g (with/without battery) |
Black: approx. 530 g/455 g (with/without battery) Silver: approx. 640 g/565 g (with/without battery) |
Despite being based on a traditional system, Leica’s digital rangefinders provide a thoroughly modern shooting experience.
All three of these compact rangefinder cameras feature Triple Resolution technology, with the M11-D and M11-P sharing a similar stealthy design, which omits the red dot. Connectivity is excellent, via the user-friendly FOTOS app that provides extensive control, deep integration with Apple® products, and high-speed WiFi and Bluetooth is built-in.
Yes, the M11-D uses the same bayonet mount as regular M-series cameras and is compatible with a wide range of compact lenses from Leica, Voigtlander, and Zeiss. One of the key benefits of the rangefinder workflow is the ease of visualising framing, which works seamlessly with any M mount lens.
Leica has introduced three new accessories to complement a variety of existing ones, which are compatible with any M11-series model. Two new leather straps arrive as the M11-D Carrying Strap Black Leather and M11-D Carrying Strap Cognac Leather, along with the M11-D Halfcase in Black Leather to protect the body.
Existing accessories include the Leica Visoflex 2 Electronic Viewfinder, various Leica fit flashguns such as the SF 60 Flash, and an M11 Thumb Rest Black, which enhances ergonomics.
By removing the rear LCD, the Leica M11-D takes the M11-P a step closer to a purer shooting experience. In exchange, the rear ISO dial is easy to integrate into your workflow, and many photographers appreciate the simplified, stealthy black design for discreet creativity.
Despite its minimal aesthetic, the M11-D is packed with cutting-edge technology, including a 60MP full-frame CMOS sensor with Triple Resolution Technology, content authentication via CAI, and an enhanced digital rangefinder experience.
If you’re a well-heeled, creative photographer who values manual focus and concentration, on your subject, the Leica M11-D could just be the perfect camera to elevate your creative process.
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By Nick Dautlich on 12/09/2024
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