Leica M11-P 60MP Full-Frame Rangefinder Camera (Black) Cat # 20211 New USA / Free shipping (USA)

$10,400 ≈ €9,630

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Leica M11-P Rangefinder Camera (Black) Cat # 20211 New USA

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Key Features

60MP Full-Frame BSI CMOS Sensor

Leica Content Credentials Technology

Iconic Design with No Logo

Optical 0.73x-Magnification Viewfinder

2.95″ Touchscreen with Sapphire Glass

Internal 256GB Memory and SD UHS-II Slot

ISO 64-50000, Up to 4.5-fps Shooting

Wi-Fi & USB Type-C, Dedicated FOTOS App

Lightweight Aluminum Top Plate

Electronic Shutter, Multi-Field Metering

M11-P: Pioneering Photography. Once Again.

Leica cameras have been on the frontlines of history. The M-series has long been favored by photojournalists and been used to capture iconic imagery across the decades. Continuing the tradition of the series is the Leica M11-P. This model takes the contemporary tech and classic design first seen in the M11 and makes some key improvements. It also becomes the world’s first camera to feature Content Authenticity Initiative technology with the aim of bringing authenticity back to digital storytelling.

Professional Upgrades

Leica has consistently developed “P” models of their cameras with tweaks that make them better suited to professionals and photojournalists. The M11-P continues that tradition with an iconic design that eschews the red dot logo for a more discrete profile. It also comes with a few other enhancements:

Unobtrusive no logo design and dark chrome viewfinder.

Engraved Leica script on the top cover plate.

An increase of internal storage to 256GB.

Sapphire cover glass for rear touchscreen LCD.

The M11-P is the world’s first camera to feature Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) technology. The Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) is a collaborative effort initiated by Adobe in partnership with various other organizations, including The New York Times and Leica. Its primary goal is to develop a standard for digital content attribution.

In the M11-P, this technology shows up as Leica Content Credentials. By using a secure processing chip, the