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1 minute ago, adan said:

Zero interest in an M10-R - OTOH, if it results in perfectly good vanilla M10s hitting the used markets at discount prices, that'll be nice.

I'm hoping current M10-P owners feel the need to trade in :)

 

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10 hours ago, jplomley said:

Assuming the M10R upticks to 40 MP without any other changes?

As asked, my answer is no. 24MP remains ample for my usual photography needs.

The M10-P’s quieter shutter would be nice.

My 50MP Canon 5Ds R is a niche camera, rarely used. It demands that I use low ISO settings, and, if shooting hand-held, that I use Image-Stabilized lenses, flash, or both. 

My 46MP Nikon D850 is much better than the 5Ds R in low light, but I seldom feel a need for the megapixels. If I can fill the viewfinder, my 16MP and 20MP Nikons have plenty of resolution. 

The M10 Monochrom has my attention, but primarily for the low-light/high-ISO capability, rather than the 40MP. I am not yet certain that I will maintain my level of interest.

 

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no sale, I think 24MP is my best sweep spot for photos.

Even I have A7R-III in hands, some how I feel 42MP is a little bit difficult to work with as my PC is quite old. I also need to concentrate more than usual to keep my hands steady.

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No immediate plans to sell the M10, but to get the M10M, I did sell equipment that had not been used in the last year.

I never thought I would part with my M6 and Hasselblad 501c,  but they are gone along with a good few m43, M and TL lenses.

The M10M was not bought for the extra pixels, but for the unique high ISO noise.

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I wonder if Leica will discontinue the M10-s (24Mp) once they launch M10R (40Mp). I will likely get M10R, assuming the increased resolution will not be the only change.

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