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48 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 48 reviews of Leica M10. The average rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other Digital Compact Cameras for all reviews. People really like the durability and performance. The usability and design also get good feedback. Some have doubts about the battery and price.
image quality, design, usability, performance, durability
price, battery
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Digital Compact Cameras the Leica M10 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 93/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : Trusted Reviews (trustedreviews.com)
Leica's given its classic M series rangefinder a new quiet shutter and touchscreen controls. Is it stealthy success or an overpriced peacock?
Expert review by : Amy Davies (trustedreviews.com)
Leica has introduced a new rangefinder camera to its legendary M series. Rangefinders use a style of focusing that was first introduced over a century ago, with focus achieved by converging the views taken from two windows mounted on the front. Most...
Expert review by : Paul Burrows (techradar.com)
Leica's latest version of the M10 rangefinder is a color version of the Monochrom's 40MP sensor, making it a more appealing all-rounder.
40MP resolution delivers a competitive image quality Classic styling and handling has enduring appeal High resale values will help offset purchase price
No video and limited digital functionality Rangefinder focusing won’t be to everybody’s taste Can only use with prime lenses
The M10-R is still essentially a prestige camera for the purists or somebody who simply likes to do things differently, but it is also now right in the mix in terms of the image quality standards being set by the leaders in mirrorless cameras. The...
Expert review by : Phil Hall Matt Golowczynski (techradar.com)
For those who like to keep things understated
Ultra-quiet shutter ; Beautiful build quality ; Touchscreen limited but responsive ; Excellent raw image quality
Rangefinder focusing not for everyone ; No IS for still images ; Default JPEG quality could be better ; AWB can be a little too neutral
As a variant of the M10, the M10-P isn't dramatically different, save for the quieter shutter, touchscreen control, and cosmetic differences. However, the premium you pay over the M10 is quite substantial, and it's a luxury not everyone will be able to...
Expert review by : Rod Lawton (techradar.com)
The digital rebirth of the classic Leica M
Expanded ISO range ; Improved viewfinder ; Wi-Fi connectivity
No image stabilization
The Leica M10 looks to be a solid successor to this impressive line of cameras. More megapixels would have been nice, but the thinner body, bigger viewfinder and higher ISO range are all welcome.
Expert review by : Amy Davies (stuff.tv)
Is this new take on the revolutionary rangefinder a modern classic?
Stunning image quality ; Built to survive the apocalypse ; Very little noise in low light ; Now has Wi-Fi
No video mode ; Can take a while to master focusing
Pricey and tricky to master, but rewards you with some stunning results. This is the best M Series camera yet
Expert review by : Lori Grunin (cnet.co.uk)
The design and feature set of the company's latest full-frame rangefinder comes from the wish lists of its pickiest users, right down to shaving 4 mm off the depth of the camera.
Expert review by : Lori Grunin (cnet.co.uk)
The quietest you can get without resorting to electronic shutter.
Expert review by (ephotozine.com)
Full size sample photos and photos of the brand new 40.8mp Leica M10 Monochrom - Leica's new monochrome digital rangefinder.
The rangefinder shooting experience isn’t for everyone, for a start, there is no autofocus, and this will take some getting used to. There’s also the “old fashioned” focusing method of aligning the image in the viewfinder, again, something that will...
Expert review by : Joshua Waller (ephotozine.com)
We have a look at the new Leica M10-P with a 3inch touch-screen and a new quiet shutter.
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