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Hello fellow Leica users,

 

I read yesterday the Leica M and lenses will have a significant pricing increase come May, so I am thinking of adding the Leica M10 to my bag.

 

For those who have or experienced with both M240 and M10:

1. Do they use the same battery?

2. Are the sensors easier to clean on the M10?

3. How much more weather sealed is the M10?  Any issues after a rain storm or beach visit?

 

Thanks!!!!

 

Paul

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1 - not same battery

 M240 family has bigger battery than M10, some threads for battery lifes that you can read

 

2 - sensor cleaning is as hard/easy with each one

 

3 - M10 is not more weather sealed than previous M

 

As side note, I use M10 for more than one year now and M240/262 longer than that (I keep them all :p),

if you can afford M10, go for it

if not M240/262 are bargain if second hand buy because people trade them for M10

In files/photos results, same subject/lens same ISO to 3200,  I can't see differences with M10/240/262

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3 - M10 is not more weather sealed than previous M

 

 

Wrong. Now sealed around entire edge of base plate. No holes on top for EVF plug-in or microphone. No holes for protectors above strap lugs. Etc,

 

This has been covered in ads and many reviews, and was one of my reasons for upgrade. The M10 is a better built and more robust machine than the M240, even though the M240 had better weather sealing and build quality than its predecessors.

 

Jeff

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Thanks!

Ordered it today, looking forwards to using it with 50 APO.

 

1 - not same battery

 M240 family has bigger battery than M10, some threads for battery lifes that you can read

 

2 - sensor cleaning is as hard/easy with each one

 

3 - M10 is not more weather sealed than previous M

 

As side note, I use M10 for more than one year now and M240/262 longer than that (I keep them all :p),

if you can afford M10, go for it

if not M240/262 are bargain if second hand buy because people trade them for M10

In files/photos results, same subject/lens same ISO to 3200,  I can't see differences with M10/240/262

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