Leica expands its black & white digital camera lineup with the M11 Monochrom

Leica has introduced the brand new Leica M11 Monochrom. Because the title suggests, it is a monochrome model of its fashionable M11 full-frame digital camera. Leica was the primary firm on this planet to launch a digital camera with a devoted black & white sensor. Now, the M11 Monochrom, they are saying, represents their fourth-generation digital camera with a black and white sensor.

Being devoted to black and white and missing the Bayer color filter array, the outcomes achieved by this digital camera must be very sharp. With none color, in addition they don’t undergo from chromatic noise and may be capable of get higher ISO efficiency than their filtered counterparts.

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The monochrome multi-resolution sensor contained in the M11 Monochrom is able to creating 60, 36 or 18-megapixel photographs in both DNG uncooked or JPG codecs. The digital camera has an ISO vary of 125 as much as 200,000, letting you shoot in some pretty darkish scenes, and Leica says you get “extraordinarily low noise even within the excessive ISO vary”. It options 256GB of built-in storage, and pictures may be pulled off the digital camera over Bluetooth to the app or over a USB cable from the built-in USB-C socket.

The Leica M11 Monochrom is on the market to buy now for $9,195 within the USA or €9,495 from the Leica Store.

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