Leica M10-P Announced With New, 'Virtually Silent' Shutter
The Leica M10 is the company's flagship full-frame rangefinder, and today it gets an upgrade with P-model styling and a new shutter that Leica says makes the M10-P the quietest analog camera it has ever made. The Leica M10-P features the same 24-megapixel, full-frame sensor, ISO range of 100–50,000, and nearly all of the other performance specifications of the original M10. While some changes are cosmetic, such as the removal of the famous red dot logo and M-P-style lettering on the top plate, there are also, however, a few internal changes to the new P model.
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