According to the recent news from LeicaRumors, Leica is set to reveal a new limited-edition Leica M11 as soon as tomorrow, January 22nd. This unique release marks the 100th anniversary of Leica’s first 35mm camera and is limited to just 100 pieces. Leaked images hint that the camera is similar to the shiny black Leica M11, showcasing a “Dubai UAE” marking on the top, along with silver buttons and dials instead of the usual black ones.
Limited Serial Numbers
The serial numbers will range from 001 to 100 and will be etched on the hot shoe. Reportedly, this is just the first of multiple limited editions planned for 2025, with special cameras targeted for both the Chinese and American markets. LeicaRumors asserts that the technical specs match those of the standard glossy black Leica M11, which is priced at $8,955. Thus, this limited edition will miss the upgrades found in the Leica M11-P, meaning it won’t have Adobe Content Credentials support or the larger 256GB flash storage. Even with these missing features, the limited edition is likely to be more expensive.
Unique Camera Features
The Leica M11 stands as one of the few rangefinder cameras currently offered. Besides Leica, the only other manufacturer making digital rangefinder cameras is the French startup Pixii. The Leica M11 comes with a 60-megapixel full-frame sensor capable of shooting at 4.5 frames per second, utilizing either a mechanical or electronic shutter. It has a 2.95-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 2.3 million pixels. Photos can be stored on its internal 64GB storage or an SD card. Unfortunately, the Leica M11 does not have video recording capabilities. For further detailed specifications, check the camera’s official product page.
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