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I was browsing the second hand listings and one of the dealers has a grade 8 condition M10 Monochrom for sale. 
 

I did have an M10-R briefly, which I liked. However once the M11 settled down, the quality of life improvements got me to sell the 10. 
 

There are zero second hand M11 M cameras with either of the two best NZ dealers right now. 
 

Reviews of the 10M are good. Some suggesting that the images look more analogue than the M11M images but never having owned either I can’t really speak to that. 
 

The 10M is probably NZ$6,000 less than a similar 11M would be. 
 

Of course, we then end up with different batteries, no hybrid shutter, no usb C. Etc. which could make it a pain to travel with. 
 

Operationally they’re similar enough not to be too annoying and I doubt I’d use them side by side anyway. I used to do that with Nikon D3 and 4 - one on each hip, sporting 70-200 f2.8 on one side and 17-35 f2.8 on the other. Can’t see me doing that with M. 
 

Worth considering or wait until the eventual 12M sends all the mint trade ins to the secondary market?

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I own an M10-M and an M11. Although I like the usability of the M11 much more (menus, buttons, etc.) the M10 is certainly "good enough" for me. I am still blown away by the image quality of the M10-M. I don't see a reason to replace it with an M11-M. There would be some conveniences but certainly not worth thousands of dollars / euros. 

You'll enjoy the M10-M!

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It's hard to say, the most practical thing that annoys me when switching between the two is how different the menu systems are - and the three buttons next to the display are in a different order too. Battery life is less good so for my M10-P camera I do bring an extra battery, but they are much more compact and don't have the attached bottom plate sticking out, so that's not really a problem for me. 

But if you think you will be wanting the M11M anyway later, I would probably suggest just waiting until time is right - maybe ask preferred dealers if they can give you heads up if a used one appears. 

I also wanted to add make sure you want it in general, I fell for the M10M too and loved it. But I did not use it enough to warrant keeping it. If you are trusted with the dealer you could also just ask to borrow it maybe, I've done that before when I wasn't sure about it.

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I'm running M10, M10R & M11M. I'm no luddite, but USB Charging, Fotos app and electronic shutter are not functionality I tend to use.

When I was looking for a 2nd hand Monochrome, I happened upon a M11M for very close to the same money as a M10M so I jumped on the M11M.
Perhaps in hindsight a common M10 platform would negate the need for extra M11 batteries and the Visoflex 2 EVF.

But in use, the menus are not too dissimilar, the M11M felt less "dense" both in hand and in shutter action initially, but I've become accustomed to the difference and barely take notice of it.

In processing the files, the only thing I really noticed when comparing M10M to M11M was less noise in the shadow detail upon recovery. But the files were very similar with about 1 to 1.5 stops noise advantage to the M11M

The M11M has been my primary camera for nearly 2 years now, but every time I take my M10R out, it is by far my favourite digital M ever, there is just something about it that I find perfect. I always carry spare batteries regardless and rarely, if ever need to change unless using wifi or EVF extensively on the M10.  

Unfortunately the price difference you quote between M10M and M11M @ NZ$6000 (€3000) is double what I'm seeing here in Europe. My local market is extremely small and such equipment can be reliably sourced in the wider European market, so I can identify fully with your dilemma with such a small NZ market.
In your case, having enjoyed the resolution and extra functionality in your M11P-Safari, the M11M is the logical choice for continuity. But you will notice the difference in density due to top plate materials with the M11M. 

I love the Monochrome M11M & Q2M, I enjoy shooting (and being limited) to that medium. But truth be told, one doesn't need a monochrome, it's a choice.

 

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35 minutes ago, maxpower said:

It's hard to say, the most practical thing that annoys me when switching between the two is how different the menu systems are - and the three buttons next to the display are in a different order too. Battery life is less good so for my M10-P camera I do bring an extra battery, but they are much more compact and don't have the attached bottom plate sticking out, so that's not really a problem for me. 

But if you think you will be wanting the M11M anyway later, I would probably suggest just waiting until time is right - maybe ask preferred dealers if they can give you heads up if a used one appears. 

I also wanted to add make sure you want it in general, I fell for the M10M too and loved it. But I did not use it enough to warrant keeping it. If you are trusted with the dealer you could also just ask to borrow it maybe, I've done that before when I wasn't sure about it.

I personally prefer the M10 series over the M11. The last true M.

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I have an M11 BP and recently swapped my M10M for a used M11M. The swap cost less than $2k

My reasons were as follows:

1) consistency of batteries, grip menus etc.

2) M11 upgrades - sensor, metering, battery life, USB charging etc

3) Used M11M came with a one year warranty- some piece of mind as my previous digital M’s haven’t exactly been bulletproof.

i absolutely love the M11M. The files are great if you take great care with the highlights and process them carefully. My M11 BP has been gathering dust on the shelf since I got the M11M but will be pressed back into action on an upcoming trip to Cuba.

Just my 2 cents worth on the subject.

 

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