After a new picture of the Leica M10 camera leaked online earlier today (top photo above), I decided to do a recap on everything we know so far on the upcoming digital rangefinder from Leica:
- There are no openings for a microphone or a speaker
- Dedicated ISO wheel/dial on top plate: the dial for the ISO on the top plate has the settings A - M and then goes from 100 to 6,400
- The camera on switch has only one setting and it’s marked with a dot, there will be no S - C options (for single/continuous shooting)
- Next to the display on the left are only 3 buttons: LV, Play and Menu as well as 2 LEDs (this is probably done to fit the larger LCD screen), there is also a setting dial as well as direction pad on the back
- The M10 does not have video recording (no movie button on top), but it does have Live View
- The flash shoe has the same EVF connector as the TL - previous rumors indicated that the M10 will use the same EVF from the TL
- LED framelines
- 0.72x improved (bigger?) viewfinder (FYI: both the Leica M9 and M 240 have a 0.68x viewfinder)
- Frame selector
- Raised M mount to accommodate the rumored thinner body (3.8mm thinner)
- The model name will be M10, no more “Typ” reference (Leica M10 was recently registered in China)
- 24MP sensor (the sensor from the Leica SL/Q)
- Max ISO: 50k (just like the Leica SL and the Leica Q)
- Slightly bigger LCD screen
- Same EVF from the TL camera
- The new M10 should be 3.8mm thinner than the M 240 (should be as thin as analog Leica M camera)
- Image processing engine MAESTRO II
- Up to 5 frames per sec
- Build-in Wi-Fi
- Improved/simplified menu
- The Leica M10 will most likely use the same battery (BP-SCL2) as the M Typ 240
- The official announcement is on January 18th
Via LeicaRumors