Leica M11 vs. M10-R vs. M10-M side-by-side comparison at ISO 12,500 and 25,000



Leica M11 vs. M10-R vs. M10-M (M10 Monochrome) side-by-side comparison at ISO 12,500 and 25,000 by Onasj:

Here is a quick side-by-side comparison shooting the same live subject with the same lens on the Leica M11, M10-R, and M10-M:

The images were shot handheld (but at 1/4000 s – 1/8000 s while the subject was mostly asleep so motion blur is not an issue). The M11 images were scaled down to the same size of the M10-R and M10-M images. The RAW images were opened in Photoshop and auto-corrected. A 1800×1800-pixel crop is shown from each image.

Original RAW and cropped JPEG files can be downloaded here.

Special thanks to the live subject’s corporation despite being elderly, feeling sleepy, and having bed head.

Some conclusions:



1) Leica M10-M with 50 APO @ f/5.6, ISO 12500:



2) Leica M10-M with 50 APO @ f/8, ISO 25000:



3) Leica M10-R with 50 APO @ f/5.6, ISO 12500



4) Leica M10-R with 50 APO @ f/8, ISO 25000:



5) Leica M11 with 50 APO @ f/5.6, ISO 12500:



6) Leica M11 with 50 APO @ f/8, ISO 25000:



7) Leica M11 with 50 APO @ f/5.6, ISO 12500, converted to B&W simply by desaturating the photo:



8) Leica M11 with 50 APO @ f/8, ISO 25000, converted to B&W simply by desaturating the photo:



Please note that the images in this post are scaled-down. The original RAW and cropped JPEG files can be downloaded here.