This is obviously not a camera for anybody on a budget. As beautifully crafted as the M10 is, you'll be forking out $9700 for its body alone - so that's before you've even added any lenses to use it with.Getting to grips with rangefinder photography also...
The M10 is clearly what happens when a company listens to its customers - even going as far to remove features, rather than add them, because that's what the people wanted.A higher resolution sensor, refined controls, and a slimmer body should make this t...
Extremely well-designed, Outstanding noise response, Near silent shutter
Expensive, Only shoots in black and white, Manual focus only
Leica cameras are often considered excessively expensive, but let's not forget the fact that they're premium cameras unlike any other. Build quality is second-to-none, and the quality of lenses, albeit often more expensive than other manufacturers' camera...
Sensational image quality, combining fantastic detail with minimal noise, Exceptional build quality, Straightforward operation with traditional photographic controls, Large, clear viewfinder and superb rangefinder for focusing
Touchscreen could be better integrated into control system, 28mm framelines are difficult to see, Ludicrously expensive
Ive been lucky enough to spend a week shooting with the Leica M10 Monochrom before its official launch, and theres no denying that its an absolutely beautiful camera. Its build quality is stunning, and the pared-back, minimalist design allows you to im...
Abstract: Leica continues to refine its M series of manual mirrorless cameras, slightly streamlining 2017's M10 to create a sibling model, the M10-P. The company calls it "the stealthiest M camera ever made," with its quietest-ever shutter mechanism and design twea...
The Leica M is never going to be a mass market camera, and it would be foolish to criticise Leica for making what might look like relatively modest changes. For Leica and its many fans, the Leica M is already just about as good as a camera of this type ca...
When we reviewed the M (Typ240) we made the comment that the manufacturer had slightly missed the point on what Leica users really wanted from the next model in the M-system. We felt the compromises that were made, combined with the technology it added, s...
Published: 2017-01-24, Author: Rod , review by: techradar.com
Expanded ISO range, Improved viewfinder, Wi, Fi connectivity
No image stabilization
The Leica M10 looks to be a solid successor to this impressive line of cameras. More megapixels would have been nice, but the thinner body, bigger viewfinder and higher ISO range are all welcome...
This camera represents a serious investment, both in terms of money and time. But for those who put the effort in, the rewards are likely to be bountiful. Yes, it's expensive, but sometimes you get what you pay for – this camera is built to last and shoul...
Published: 2017-01-20, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Stunning image quality, Built to survive the apocalypse, Very little noise in low light, Now has Wi-Fi
No video mode, Can take a while to master focusing
The M10 is clearly what happens when a company listens to its customers - even going as far to remove features, rather than add them, because that's what the people wanted. A higher resolution sensor, refined controls, and a slimmer body should make this...