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Leica M10 Camera Review of Specs and Features: New Sensor Launched with Shooter; Is the New Gadget Worth Its Price?

Leica M10 Camera Review of Specs and Features: New Sensor Launched with Shooter; Is the New Gadget Worth Its Price?

Nens Mitchell

Leica has recently released a new camera and it is a promising gadget many would want to own. The camera looks like the classic Leica M but offers great digital features perfect for photography enthusiasts.

Features and price

Initially released last week, the Leica M10 maintained the design of the original model, Tech Radar noted. Though its look is taken from the old concept of the camera, the technology of the gadget is top-notch especially with its 24MP sensor and interchangeable lenses.

The Leica M10 sells for $6,495 with Wi-Fi capability and an ISO of 100-50,000. If fans expected that this digital camera will have a bigger build than the film version, they had it wrong since the size is already small compared to earlier models.

Camera highlights

Users will also love the viewfinder feature included in the camera which has a 30 percent field of view and eye relief of 50 percent. This enables camera owners to see their subject even if they do not put their cameras so close to their eyes.

According to Stuff, the strengths of the camera lie on its improved resolution, better controls and a slimmed body. It added that the gadget will be worth the penny of every buyer. The great features put into the camera is considered to be a testament that listening to customers pays off at the end.

Things to improve

Tech Radar, however, raised the concern that the Leica M10 did not come with an image stabilization feature. This is one thing that photography enthusiasts look for in a camera since it helps them capture better shots.

Despite this, the Leica M10 remains to be a good-looking camera offering an improved technology especially when it comes to low-light photography. What do you think about the new camera offering from Leica?

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