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M10vs A7R VI

GearFrame · Updated March 2026

Leica M10 Leica M10 (2017) Starting from £4000 new Best for Street & Documentary View M10
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Sony A7R VI Sony A7R VI (2025) Starting from £4399 new Best for Studio, landscape and commercial photographers needing maximum resolution View A7R VI

GearScore™ Verdict — Which should you buy?

Street & Documentary — M10 (2017): The M10 returned Leica to its roots — thinner, cleaner, and video-free by design. The 24MP sensor is the perfect resolution for a manual-focus rangefinder. The simplified control layout respects the M tradition without digital clutter. A camera for photographers who want to slow down and engage with every frame. One of the most satisfying cameras to use — assuming you have M-mount glass to pair with it.

Studio, Landscape And Commercial Photographers Needing Maximum Resolution — A7R VI (2025): The A7R VI cements its place as the resolution flagship of the Sony full-frame range — 61MP, AI-driven autofocus, and 8K video make it as capable for video and action work as it is for studio and landscape photography. The price reflects its position at the top of the lineup, but the capability is hard to match.

↓ Full specifications below

M10 (2017)

  • Serious photographers who want to slow down
  • Street and documentary photographers
  • Leica M-mount lens owners

A7R VI (2025)

  • Studio and commercial photographers who need maximum resolution for large prints and heavy cropping
  • Landscape photographers who want best-in-class dynamic range and detail
  • Hybrid shooters who need 8K video alongside a 61MP stills sensor
  • Professionals upgrading from the A7R V who want faster AI-driven autofocus

Quick take: The a7r vi has the highest resolution at 61mp; the m10 is the most affordable; only the a7r vi is weather sealed. Scroll down for the full spec breakdown.

Full specifications

Specification M10 (2017)A7R VI (2025)
Price £4,000 £4,399
Sensor 24MP Full-Frame CMOS 61MP full-frame stacked back-illuminated CMOS
Resolution 24.0MP 61.0MP
Video 8K 30fps, 4K 120fps oversampled
Autofocus Manual focus (rangefinder coupled) AI processing unit — subject recognition for people, animals, birds and vehicles across the frame
Stabilisation None In-body 5-axis IS, up to 8.5 stops
Burst Rate 5fps 8fps mechanical / 7fps electronic with full AF/AE tracking
Battery Life ~220 shots (CIPA) ~530 shots (CIPA, NP-FZ100)
Weight 660g (with battery) 723g (body with battery and card)
Dimensions 139 × 80 × 38.5mm 131.3 × 96.9 × 82.8mm
Weather Sealed No Yes
Viewfinder Optical rangefinder, 0.73× magnification EVF, 9.44M-dot, up to 120fps
Screen 3.0" fixed LCD, 1.04M dots 3.2-inch 4-axis multi-angle touchscreen, 3.69M-dot
Mount Leica M-mount Sony FE (full-frame E-mount)
Memory Cards Single SD UHS-I slot Dual slots — CFexpress Type A / SD (UHS-II)
Connectivity USB 2.0, Wi-Fi USB-C (10Gbps), Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.0, 2.5GbE
Genre M10A7R VI
Street
9.0
7.0
Portrait
8.5
9.0
Travel
8.5
7.5
Landscape
8.0
9.5
Astrophotography
6.5
Vlogging & Video
2.0
8.0
Sports & Action
3.0
6.0
Wildlife
3.0
7.5
Casual
5.5

GearScore™ suitability scores are based on aggregated purchaser reviews weighted by photography genre. See how scores are calculated →

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