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Leica M10-D



  • The M10-D is a digital rangefinder camera that lacks an LCD screen and features a design resembling a wind-on lever. This ‘wind-on lever’ has much controversy319.
  • On the surface, the new M10-D appears similar to the Leica M-D (Typ 262), but it comes updated with the latest M10 sensor, an exposure compensation dial, and the exceptionally quiet shutter from the M10-P319.
  • The Leica M10-D uses the same sensor as the M10 and is fundamentally identical in terms of image processing and firmware. From the front, its design closely resembles the M10-P, with the Leica logo on the top and a screw replacing the traditional red dot. On the back, the camera has two rotating dials: the inner dial is for exposure compensation, while the outer dial controls the On/Off switch and Wi-Fi connectivity319.
  • Produced from 2018 until 2020357.
  • The Leica M10-D was based on the M10-P357.