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Leica M10-R - Interested?  

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  1. 1. Are you interested in the Leica M10-R?

    • Yes, I definitely am!
      157
    • Interested, but wait and see...
      157
    • No, I don't need the high resolution
      186
    • Other opinion (see comment below)
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I am interested in the M10r, I like the silent shutter, the resolution would allow for some cropping sometimes , and more dynamic range is allways welcome.

Already own an M10 though and selling the M10 for an M10r will probably be too much money for the added value for my personal needs.

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I am very interested in the M10-R sensor but because I have an M10-P I am content to wait for the same sensor when it arrives in an M11-P body ( along with the other improvements that will inevitably come along with the M11-P). 

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I can't see why anyone would need this resolution in a M; I guess it mostly comes down to marketing.

Nonetheless, I applaud Leica for the M10-R, they need to follow suit.   

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I am really happy with my Q2 so, considering I am not a millionaire, M10-R is not in the horizon. Furthermore, maybe monochrome would be more tempting.

But, if I win the lotto, or if Leica is so kind to send me a complimentary M10-R to test and keep, I would be immensely happy. Best.

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4 minutes ago, Kwesi said:

I am very interested in the M10-R sensor but because I have an M10-P I am content to wait for the same sensor when it arrives in an M11-P body ( along with the other improvements that will inevitably come along with the M11-P). 

Same here

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I'm not interested.  While the quality might be the best there is, the new products in the M system are more than I can afford.   At this point in my life, I want image stabilization and autofocus for lenses longer than 35mm.

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I am glad that Leica develop new and improved versions of the M camera as I am sure that they will fulfil the needs of different photographers. For myself, my M-A and a handful of older film Leicas happily take the wonderful lenses sporting that little red dot.

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Too busy trying to stop myself buying an M10P - I'm such a shallow person, totally love the looks of the P, have SL2 for higher resolution, and an M10 that satisfies my M urges (for now).  But honestly, is there anyone here that deep down doesn't want one.

 

 

 

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I have no reason to upgrade from the M10, as my high-contrast B&W doesn't need 40MP and my color photography is not struggling for more resolution either. Online chatter is starting to trend towards saying that dynamic range, especially in the highlights, is "much better", but I'm skeptical that the difference is decisive. Basically, I think that 24MP is still the "sweet spot." Also, it seems to me that current rangefinder focusing could be an issue with 40MP — and I hate using the Visoflex EFV.
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8 minutes ago, WvE said:

I can't see why anyone would need this resolution in a M; I guess it mostly comes down to marketing.

Nonetheless, I applaud Leica for the M10-R, they need to follow suit.   

Because some of us print large formats. 
 

Interested. DR a big plus.

Resolution a big plus.
Have they made the ISO dial easier to pull up?

Want an EVF version. 

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45 minutes ago, LUF Admin said:

Last week the Leica M10-R was introduced, meanwhile there is a lot of information and opinion about the camera.

What is your opinion? Interested in the Leica M10-R?

Please vote above and comment below!

Very Expensive compare to SL2. Juts gotten SL2 in Jan after 3 years with SL1.

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