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Leica M11-D - an analogue digital camera - Review by Elmar Streyl


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Excellent Elmar - I quite agree with you about the wind-on lever, but I didn't put it in my bit because I didn't want another argument with my son about it!

Great pictures as well - you have a really distinctive style!

All the best

Jono

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vor einer Stunde schrieb jonoslack:

Excellent Elmar - I quite agree with you about the wind-on lever, but I didn't put it in my bit because I didn't want another argument with my son about it!

Great pictures as well - you have a really distinctive style!

All the best

Jono

We should threaten Leica not to write reviews any more  if they don't bring back the fake lever. 

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Very nice review, thank you for sharing this.  It made me think about being in that moment of capture, fully immersed.  Yes, we did lose that a bit with a photo display, but we do get to check exposure in tricky situations and not "waste a roll of film with poor exposure".  There is that.  We can turn off the preview and make some adjustments (speaking about my Q2).

However, I think this new model very correctly points out a direction for future software features for the Q's and other digital models, with greater user control over displayed info.  It could be a "classic mode" to turn everything off.  Some photogs might prefer that.

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5 hours ago, elmars said:

We should threaten Leica not to write reviews any more  if they don't bring back the fake lever. 

As long as the threats include the proviso that the lever has to be easily removable, not leaving any wart behind and exchangeable for an extra battery. 

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On 9/12/2024 at 3:27 PM, jonoslack said:

Excellent Elmar - I quite agree with you about the wind-on lever, but I didn't put it in my bit because I didn't want another argument with my son about it!

Great pictures as well - you have a really distinctive style!

All the best

Jono

I do agree fully with you Jono and Elmars regarding Leica dropping the faux winder / camera support.............It was so emblematic of what a "D" M camera should be, bringing good mechanical design into the fore and yes some whimsy too. I too feel they should have kept it as part of the signature of the "D" versions, a pity they did not do so. Cue Thumbie now to fill that role. With my recently too often troubled, now departed yet still missed M10-D it was my favourite feature of the camera if only offset by the nasty rear on/off/wifi switch/exposure compensation dial so I am happy to see that Leica have come to their senses with the 11-D and returned to the older pure analogue style ASA only dial on the back.

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M10-d was much more charming giving the real Leica-feeling with it‘s false lever.

what a pitty that the top left ISO-Wheel is missing as well as the possibility of correction by visible dial on the back.

 

Sorry Leica, the charme and the feeling of the M10-d is completely missed and gone lost with this M11-d. This one will make the M10-d much more looked for in the market. I will Never change my M10-D into an M11-D……

Regards and Regress, Knut

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I wish they kept the film advance lever, but make it function as a power switch.

The M10 style ISO dial should also be kept and repurposed to something because it resembles film M's rewind knob. Perhaps B&W mode switch like the Nikon Zf.

I sold my M10-D to fund my M11 purchase and missed it every now and then. I also had the M-D 262.

I'm not quite sure how I feel with the M11. Once a demo unit arrive at my local shop, I'll give it a try.

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I wished they kept the built in thumb support as well. If you use the OEM thumb support you get a partial obscured “Made in Germany” . I’m nitpicking here but the designer in me seems that this is a odd decision as previous Ms added this much more thoughtfully.

 

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6 minutes ago, RMF said:

I wished they kept the built in thumb support as well. If you use the OEM thumb support you get a partial obscured “Made in Germany” . I’m nitpicking here but the designer in me seems that this is a odd decision as previous Ms added this much more thoughtfully.

 

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Oh dear, someone at Leica didn't think that one through when they moved the text to the centre of the camera. That does not look too good.

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5 hours ago, Corius said:

Oh dear, someone at Leica didn't think that one through when they moved the text to the centre of the camera. That does not look too good.

They were passively telling us not to ruin the look of the D model by adding a thumb grip.

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vor 15 Stunden schrieb Knutwichtig:

Sorry Leica, the charme and the feeling of the M10-d is completely missed and gone lost with this M11-d.

Even though I miss the fake lever and would have kept the ISO wheel, I really like the M11-D. In my opinion, it is a real and better successor to the M10-D. But that is of course a matter of taste.

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