Leica has announced the M11-D, a camera in the M11 family that omits a rear display, opting to put an ISO dial in its place.
what they set the camera time to), and other image data (well — you get the point). Interestingly, it also added a little Leica logo next to the image, reminiscent of the once-elusive Blue Check ...
Leica returns to its roots with the new ... note from the top deck on the left side (the M9 also has no logo on the top deck). The camera name is also no longer printed in bright white, but ...
Introducing the new camera in the Leica M-System ... scratch resistant surfaces and the absence of the red Leica logo, the new Leica M11-D embodies a sense of discreetness within the timeless ...
The D-Lux 8 offers the Leica experience for an affordable price, but it's not a big upgrade over its predecessor.
Leica’s star continues to rise in the digital era and cameras bearing the famous red dot logo have lost none of their lustre ... The core of the company’s camera business is still aimed at both ...
D, the latest entry to its M-mount digital rangefinder cameras. The company describes the M11-D having a “Digital heart” and ...
The Leica script logo is engraved on top. For more detail on what to expect from the camera in terms of image quality, make sure to check out our M11-P review. The M11-D puts as much onus on ...
It might be the unmistakable Leica style of the D-Lux 8 that initially grabs the attention, but the pocketable camera with the famous red-dot logo offers more than just good looks. The Four-Thirds ...