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Leica M11-P

The Leica M11-P shares every technical specification with the M11 — 60.3MP full-frame BSI CMOS sensor, 64GB internal storage, USB-C charging, and the rangefinder handling that has defined the M system for decades. What sets it apart is a combination of two things: an all-black finish with no Leica logo on the front (making it the most discreet M-series camera ever made), and built-in Content Credentials — an industry-standard framework that cryptographically verifies image authenticity and provenance at the point of capture. The M11-P is the first camera in the world with this technology built in — making it particularly significant for documentary photographers, photojournalists, and anyone working in contexts where image authenticity must be provable. It remains a manual-focus rangefinder camera first and foremost: uncompromising, deliberate, and built for photographers who know exactly what they want.

GearFrame's Take

The M11-P is the M11 made more discreet and verifiable — all-black with no logo, and the world's first camera with Content Credentials built in. The same 60MP rangefinder brilliance as the M11, with added significance for documentary and journalistic work where image authenticity cannot be disputed.

Starting from
£8200 new
Used from £5412 (eBay)
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Wex Photo Video
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£8200
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Core
Released
2023
Sensor
60.3MP Full-Frame BSI CMOS
Resolution
60.3 MP
Mount
Leica M-mount
Dimensions
138.6 × 80.0 × 38.5mm
Weight
530g (body only)
Weather Sealed
No
Performance
Autofocus
Manual focus rangefinder (no autofocus)
Burst Rate
5fps
Battery Life
~700 shots (CIPA)
Features
Viewfinder
Optical rangefinder, 0.73× magnification
Screen
2.3" touchscreen LCD, 2.33M dots
Memory Cards
Single SD UHS-II slot + 64GB internal storage
Connectivity
USB-C, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth

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6 lenses compatible with the Leica M-mount mount.

Who should buy this
  • Documentary photographers and photojournalists who need provable image authenticity
  • Street photographers who want the most discreet M-series camera ever produced
  • Leica collectors who want the definitive M11 variant
  • Professionals working where image integrity must be cryptographically verified
GearScore™ — Suitability by Genre
Street
9.5
Portrait
9.0
Travel
9.0
Casual
8.5
Landscape
8.0
Sports & Action
3.0
Vlogging & Video
2.0
Great For
🏙️
Street The all-black no-logo finish makes this the most discreet Leica M ever — ideal for candid street work.
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Portrait 60MP rangefinder and Leica glass deliver portraits with unmatched rendering and tonal depth.
✈️
Travel Slim, discreet, and extraordinary image quality — the ultimate travel camera for those who can afford it.
🏔️
Landscape 60MP delivers exceptional landscape detail, though manual focus demands careful technique.
⚠️ Not Ideal For
🏅
Sports & Action Manual focus only — not suited for fast, unpredictable subjects.
🎬
Vlogging & Video No video capability — this is a stills-only camera by design.
📝 How suitability scores are calculated Scores reflect the aggregated consensus from verified purchaser reviews across tracked UK retailers, weighted by photography genre tags applied by reviewers. This is community opinion — not GearFrame editorial assessment. See our full methodology →
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Series history
Leica M Series
The rangefinder that defined a century of photography.