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LEICA M11

www.leica-camera.com £7,500/$8,995

The Leica M11 is the latest edition in Leica’s long-running M-series rangefinder line-up. Unlike the mirrorless Leica SL2 and SL2S, and the compact Leica Q2, this is a real old-school camera that’s manual focus only, and which doesn’t even have a through-the-lens viewfinder (although it does offer LCD live view if you’re not a fan of using the direct vision viewfinder).

Leica M cameras are a breed apart, using a decades-old design that takes a bit of mastering, and coming with a price tag that puts them out of reach for all but the most enthusiastic amateurs and collectors.

But while the latest Leica M uses a very old physical design,

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