Leica M10-P
35mm MF digital rangefinder camera • Discontinued
- Announced:
- · August 2018
- Production status:
- ● Discontinued
- Country of design:
- · FRG (Federal Republic of Germany)
- Order No.:
- · 20021 - black chrome
- · 20022 - silver chrome
- System:
- · Leica M (1954)
Specification
Format: | |
35mm full frame | |
Imaging sensor: | 36 × 24mm CMOS sensor |
Resolution: | 5976 × 3984 - 24 MP |
Sensor-shift image stabilization: | - |
Leica M [27.8mm] | |
Shutter: | |
Type: | Focal-plane |
Model: | Electronically controlled |
Speeds: | 8 - 1/4000 + B |
Exposure: | |
Exposure metering: | Through-the-lens (TTL), stop-down |
Exposure modes: | Aperture-priority Auto |
Manual | |
Rangefinder and Viewfinder: | |
Rangefinder: | Built-in, combined with viewfinder |
Viewfinder: | Built-in, combined with rangefinder |
Finder magnification: | 0.73x |
Actual rangefinder base: | 69.31mm |
Effective rangefinder base: | 50.6mm |
Bright-line frames: | 35mm & 135mm, 28mm & 90mm, 50mm & 75mm |
Parallax compensation: | Yes |
Physical characteristics: | |
Weight: | 675g |
Dimensions: | 139x80x38.5mm |
Manufacturer description #1
August 21, 2018 — Go unnoticed with the Leica M10-P, the newest, most inconspicuous addition to the Leica M series. Exceptionally discreet, the M10-P embodies the essence of the M philosophy and raises the traditional subtlety of the M series to an unprecedented level. The new Leica M10-P separates itself from other digital cameras with its almost inaudible mechanical shutter release and omission of the classic red-dot logo to covertly capture candid moments.
The most notable feature of the Leica M10-P speaks volumes to the core philosophy of the M series, yet it is virtually silent to the ear. At the heart of this camera is its newly designed shutter, making the M10-P the quietest of all digital and analog M cameras ever made. Moments requiring utmost discretion can be captured unobtrusively with the nearly silent, fast and slim M10-P. The design of the Leica M10-P is classically minimalist, featuring only subtle Leica lettering on its top plate, and omitting the Leica red dot logo or any branding on the front.
With the M10-P, Leica debuts a touch-function for the M-System, enabling faster checking of focus in Live-View and Playback modes and convenient contemporary touchscreen controls such as swiping and pinch-to-zoom. The M10-P further assists photographers in capturing a perfectly framed and level shot, thanks to its built-in Level Gauge. This time-saving feature helps photographers get their perfect shot, right at the press of the shutter. All other features, functions, build quality and finishing of the Leica M10-P match the same high standards of its sibling model, the Leica M10. Rounding out that high-level design, the M10-P also comes with a color-matched metal hot shoe cover, giving the top plate a seamless look and sleek style.
Compact, pared down and discrete, the M10-P’s design perfectly reflects the ethos of M cameras: provide photographers the right tools to unobtrusively capture important moments from the rich tapestry of life.
“Never before have I shot with a more discreet camera,” says Grammy Award-nominated photographer Mathieu Bitton. “The M10-P feels like stealth version of my beloved M film cameras. It fully retains that signature M nature, while being so quiet and unobtrusive that my subjects barely realize I’m photographing them. That’s such an important thing in the type of photography I do. The less I distract my subjects, the more genuine moments I’m able to capture.”
The Leica M10-P is available today in Leica Stores, Boutiques and Dealers, offered in a choice of black chrome and silver chrome finishes. This new release from Leica will coexist with the current Leica M10.
Manufacturer description #2
The Leica M10-P takes the traditional understatement of the M series to a new level. Connoisseurs will appreciate the fine distinctions between the M10-P and the M10. These include the quietest shutter of any M camera ever – a seemingly minor detail that can nevertheless make the difference between a good picture, and a great one.
The prominent red dot on the front of the camera, masked with tape by many pro photographers for added stealth, has been omitted. Instead the camera features unobtrusive Leica lettering on the top plate. In terms of construction and materials, the M10-P naturally meets the same superior standards as its sister models – making it an ideal choice for photographers with an eye for the extraordinary.
All Leica M cameras are known for many distinctive qualities, one of the most notable is their unobtrusiveness. This attribute is characterized not only by iconic industrial design, but also by their barely audible shutter sound – offering a vital advantage in shooting situations that require the utmost quiet.
In analog days, many theaters only allowed M cameras for capturing performance stills, arguing that the mirror slap of a single-lens reflex camera would disturb actors and audience alike. The Leica M10-P is the first digital camera to be even quieter than its analog predecessors. Its subtle shutter noise is soft and gentle, as the camera records pictures with a mere whisper.
Every aspect of a Leica M is dedicated to concentrating on what is essential: taking pictures. Consequently, the M10-P offers state-of-the-art technology solely to augment this philosophy.
The new display with touch functionality allows for faster and more fluid control of the focus position in Live View and Playback modes, along with more convenient browsing of photos during Playback.
In addition, the M10-P features an integrated digital level gauge for perfect alignment of the camera, thereby avoiding the need for corrections in post-processing. After all, the desire to shoot the perfect picture is an inherent part of M photography.
The exterior of the Leica M10-P differs from the M10 in only fine details, such as the omission of the red Leica dot, and the matching metal hot-shoe cover that seamlessly merges into the top plate.
Compact, pared down and discrete, the M10-P’s design perfectly reflects what M cameras have always stood for: an understated excellence that allows photographers to capture fleeting moments from the rich tapestry of life.
Leica M10-P special editions (10)
- Leica M10-P Safari [20015] (1500 units) - January 2019
- Leica M10-P White [20029] (350 units) - December 2019
- Leica M10-P "ASC 100 Edition" [20031] (300 units) - February 2019
- Leica M10-P "Black & Grey" (40 units) - August 2019
- Leica M10-P "Bold Grey" [20027] (60 units) - October 2018
- Leica M10-P "Ghost Edition" [20033] (250 units) - December 2019
- Leica M10-P "King of Thailand" (30 units) - June 2022
- Leica M10-P "Reporter" [20041] (450 units) - January 2021
- Leica M10-P "Royal Selangor" (20 units) - December 2018
- Leica M10-P "SC Asset" (30 units) - October 2019
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Model | Shutter | Metering | Modes | Year |
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Zenit M | E, 1/4000 | TTL · WA | AM | 2018 ● |