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dpreview.com
★★★★★
6 years ago

I have been shooting with M cameras for close to 3 decades, on almost all models from film to digital including the latest M10. I use four M cameras frequently these days - the M Type 60 (the heaviest and thickest and to me the most beautiful M camera ever made), the M-P Titan (type 240, the...

B&H Photo
★★★★★
5 years ago
Much better than the M240. Ive bonded with M10

I never bonded with the M240. I loved my M9 but was frustrated with low light/ISO and lack of EVF. Pics have more of an M9 feel with the M10 which I love. When I first read about the camera being thinner I was thinking -so what Well it really does make a difference to the shooting experience.

Amateur Photographer
★★★★★
7 years ago
Leica M10 review

One of the many pressures put on camera manufacturers today is the need to overload new models with all the latest technology to make them appeal to a mass-market audience. One camera that did just that was the Leica M (Typ 240) .

PhotoReview
★★★★
6 years ago
Leica M10

Even Leica admits the M10 is ‘not a camera for everyone'. Given its price tag and the ‘exceptionally lean handling concept' it provides, we feel only those who are fans of Leica's M-series will lust after this camera.

PC Magazine
★★★★
5 years ago
Leica M10-P

The M10-P looks more like a classic Leica from the 60s than the standard edition of the M10. For some shooters that's enough to justify the premium. For me, the biggest upgrade here isn't the aesthetics or the touch screen, but the new shutter.

Big, bright optical viewfinder with focusing patch; Compatible with lenses dating back to the 1930s; Very quiet focal plane shutter; 24MP full-frame image sensor; Dust- and splash-resistant build; Add-on EVF available; Wi-Fi

Expensive; Rangefinders are not for everyone; No video recording; No Android support for Wi-Fi

Photography BLOG
★★★★
5 years ago
Leica M10-P

The Leica M10-P is a follow-up to 2017's M10. It is not designed to replace the older model, but rather, sit alongside it as an alternative option. It shares many of the same specifications as its predecessor, including the same sensor and processor, and same overall body design, with a few tweaks...

PC Magazine
★★★★
5 years ago
Leica M10-P Review

We all knew the Leica M10-P ($7,995, body only) was coming. The company has put out a special "P" version of every iteration of its flagship full-frame rangefinder, typically after demand for the standard edition has been satisfied. The P version of last year's M10 doesn't just look prettier, it also features a redesigned mechanical shutter that's noticeably quieter and a touch-sensitive LCD. Everything else is the same—the 24MP image sensor and processor, the slim design that matches the dimensions of analog M cameras, and an improved optical viewfinder. It carries a price premium over the M10, currently selling for $7,295, but if you value the stealth afforded by the understated design and quieter shutter, and aren't stretching your budget to afford a Leica in the first place, you'll find the extra cost to be worth it. Design: Goodbye Red Dot As with other cameras that bear the P designation—the M9-P and the M-P (Typ 240)—the design of the M10-P is a throwback to the days when ...

The Leica M10-P is a more discrete version of the M10, with less obvious branding, a quieter shutter, and a new touch LCD.

Big, bright optical viewfinder with focusing patch; Compatible with lenses dating back to the 1930s; Very quiet focal plane shutter; 24MP full-frame image sensor; Dust- and splash-resistant build; Add-on EVF available; Wi-Fi

Expensive; Rangefinders are not for everyone; No video recording; No Android support for Wi-Fi

Camera Jabber
★★★★
5 years ago
Leica M10-P Black - BRAND NEW review

The Leica M10-P (Typ 3656) is an update to the 24Mp Leica M10, which is set to continue in the Leica range. The new camera is based upon the M10 but is designed to be even more discrete with a near silent shutter and no red badge on the front.

Amazon
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★★★
6 years ago
Five Stars

My first Leica!

Shutterbug
★★★★★
5 years ago
Leica M10-P (The Quietest Leica Ever) Review

For more than 100 years, Leica cameras have been heralded as the most covert, inconspicuous image capturing instruments known to the world of photojournalism. Now Leica has introduced the Leica M10-P digital rangefinder, an ultra-stealth version of the M10 that ratchets up the very definition of...

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