Today, Leica has announced the Leica M10-D. Based on the recently introduced M10-P digital rangefinder, the M10-D takes the analog aesthetic to a whole new level. With no rear LCD display, an ultra quiet shutter, and a clever fold-out thumb rest that looks like a manual film advance lever, the camera could easily be mistaken for a film M. Sporting a matte black anodized finish, white classic Leica engraved script on top, no red dot on the front and genuine black leather covering, the M10-D looks subtle and classic.
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