The Leica M11 is here, and it brings with it a bevy of new features and improvements that have captured the attention of Leica fans and general photographers alike. The Leica M11 comes with amazing features such as the 60-megapixel back-illuminated sensor and it’s quite a versatile lens, which is an amazing camera for photographers.
The M11 comes with a variety of new features, most notable being a 60-megapixel back-illuminated sensor that puts it near the very top of full frame resolutions, just behind the Sony a7R IV. The sensor is quite versatile, offering 36- and 18-megapixel modes that show better noise performance and dynamic range as one uses the smaller resolutions. With an eye toward f/0.95 lenses, the electronic shutter fires at up to 1/16,000 s. The viewfinder features automatic parallax correction and frame selection with options for 35mm/135mm, 28mm/90mm, and 50mm/75mm focal length pairs. The camera also features live view electronic stabilization when using the rear LCD. Of particular note is 64 GB of internal storage, a real boon, particularly when paired with the camera’s USB-C connectivity. The company is rather more conservative and focused on pure photography and the improvement and ease of photography for photographers.
To get more information about the Leica M11 below is a video from YouTube by Matt Day