Leica M10 Monochrom camera additional coverage:
42 West – “New Leica M10 Monochrom: Where Modern Design Meets History”:
The most critical spec one really needs to understand is that in this digital monochrome camera, every single pixel is dedicated to monochromatic information rather than in other cameras where pixels are divided into RGB and black and white information. For me, the increase in megapixels is more about the ability to control and maintain information in the highlights, deep in the mid-tones, and solid blacks, rather than boast about the ability to render something “sharper” or more “accurate.”
Sean Reid of www.reidreviews.com has just published a review of the new Leica M10 Monochrom and an article covering side by side studio tests of the M10M and Leica M Monochrom (Typ 246). Tomorrow he will be publishing an article covering side by side studio resolution tests of the MM (Typ 246) and M10M with two challenging rangefinder lenses as well as vignetting comparisons tests of both cameras with four rangefinder lenses.
Dpreview – “Why Leica’s M10 Monochrom is more than just a gimmick”:
The Verge – “Leica’s new Monochrom camera has a purpose-built black-and-white sensor”:
While the first two Monochrom cameras had modified versions of the color image sensors from other M cameras, the new M10 Monochrom is the first one with a unique sensor built specifically for black-and-white photography. The new 40-megapixel, full-frame chip is different from the 47-megapixel color sensor found in the Leica Q2 and SL2 and is the highest resolution of any current M camera. It has an ISO sensitivity range of 160 to 100,000, which is a greater range on both the low and high end compared to the prior model.
Reddotforum – Leica Monochrom specification comparisons:
Leica M10 Monochrom vs Leica Monochrom Typ 246 comparison by DC.Watch.
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