Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Leica’s new M10-D is a digital camera with an analog soul

Leica is announcing yet another variant of the M10 today, the new M10-D. The M10-D is a lot like the M10-P released this summer, with a flat black finish, quiet shutter, and 24-megapixel full-frame sensor. But where the M10-P added a touch controls to the original M10’s LCD from 2017, the M10-D removes the screen entirely, leaving you with no way to review photos or change certain settings on the camera itself.

Instead, you are supposed to use the M10-D’s Wi-Fi connectivity and the new Leica Fotos app on your Android phone or iPhone to review photos and make changes to things like white balance, JPEG quality, and so on. You can download photos to your phone through the Fotos app for editing and sharing and use it to remotely trigger...

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