Willing to splurge on a camera? You can now get your hands on the new Leica M11 for P523k
Are you willing to spend big bucks on a hobby? Photography enthusiasts can now get their hands on the new Leica M1 for P523,300.
The Leica M11 is a rangefinder camera part of its M series line. It combines some traditional elements from an old-school camera from the brand, like analog dials, with advanced features.
The most significant upgrade from the previous model is the 60-megapixel full-frame CMOS with Triple Resolution technology. This feature lets users choose the resolution they want to capture RAW images at either 60, 26, or 18 megapixels through a pixel binning process similar to smartphones. It also provides better low-light performance and longer burst shooting.
Along with the new sensor, the M11 uses a new, ultra-thin UV filter for a more natural color reproduction. Leica says this model has the highest dynamic range of any digital M yet. In addition, it has a wide ISO range of 64 to 50,000.
Another big change with the M11 is the omission of the traditional base plate, giving users easy access to the battery and SD card.
Do you worry about leaving behind your SD card during shoots? The new Leica camera comes with an internal storage capacity of 64GB so you can start snapping out of the box. There's also a USB-C port for easy data transfer and charging without taking out the battery.
The Leica M11 comes in two colors: a Silver-Chrome version with a brass top plate and a lighter Black model with an aluminum top plate. It's available only for in-store purchases at Leica Stores for P523,300.