About the Leica M11 Monochrom (no lens included)

Product highlights:
Specifications:
- hand-built in Germany
- high-quality aluminum top-plate with black scratch-resistant coating
- full-frame monochromatic (black and white) BSI CMOS sensor
- effective recording at 60, 36 or 18 megapixels
- 3:2 aspect ratio
- variable ISO (125-200,000) for high-resolution, low-noise shots even in low light
- selectable mechanical focal plane shutter or electronic shutter
- minimum shutter speed: 1/16,000 second (electronic), 1/4,000 second (mechanical)
- maximum shutter speed: 60 seconds (electronic), 60 minutes (mechanical)
- focus range: 27-9/16 inches to infinity
- high-speed continuous shooting up to 4.5 fps at full resolution
- 2.95" high-resolution (2.3 million-dot) LCD touchscreen
- optical viewfinder with four-digit display
- accessory shoe for mounting the optional Visoflex 2 electronic viewfinder and compatible Leica flash units
- records photos onto SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards (not included) and internal 256GB memory
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for convenient sharing and control via the free Leica FOTOS mobile app
- adds remote control using smartphones and tablets
- made for iPhone®/iPod® certified
- provides geotagging and more (may require firmware update)
- exposure modes: aperture priority (A) and manual (M)
- manual focus only
- Focus Peaking and Magnification focus-assist functions
- self-timer with 2- or 12-second delay
- records in RAW (DNG) and JPEG formats for greater creative flexibility during editing
Other specs:
- 1/4" stainless steel tripod thread in base
- USB-C port supports in-camera charging
- powered by included Leica BP-SCL7 battery
- 5-13/16"W x 3-3/16"H x 1-9/16"D
- weight (with battery): 19.1 oz.
- warranty: 2 years
- MFR # 20208
- Item # 91020208
What's in the box:
Leica M11 Monochrom (no lens included) owner's manual
If you need assistance accessing this owner's manual, please give us a call.- Digital camera body (black)
- Body cap (installed)
- BP-SCL7 Lithium-ion rechargeable battery (7.4V 1800mAh)
- BC-SCL7 battery charger (DC output: 8.4V 1A)
- ACA-SCL7 AC adapter with USB-A output port (DC output: 5V 2A)
- USB cable (USB-A on one end and USB-C on other end)
- 39" Leica "FOTOS" cable (Apple Lightning connector on one end and USB-C on other end)
- Carry strap
- Drawstring pouch (for battery/charger/cables)
- Quick Start Guide
- Test Certificate
- Registration card
- Rechargeable battery flyer
- Leica FOTOS Cable flyer
- Product Research Note: "What's In The Box" is estimated from the Leica website and the camera Instruction Manual.
More details on the Leica M11 Monochrom (no lens included)

Features & specs
General | ||
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LCD Screen Size | 2.95" | |
Adjustable-angle LCD | No | |
Touchscreen | Yes | |
Waterproof | No | |
GPS-enabled | Via Smartphone | |
Lens 35mm Equivalent | None included | |
Optical Zoom | N/A | |
Digital Zoom | N/A | |
Filter Diameter | --- | |
Manual Focusing | Yes | |
Manual Exposure | Yes | |
Built-in Flash | No | |
HDMI Output | No | |
Wireless Features | ||
Wi-Fi | Built-in | |
Bluetooth | Y (4.2) | |
Live Stream Capable | No | |
Memory | ||
Internal Memory | 256 GB | |
Memory Stick | No | |
CFexpress Cards | No | |
CompactFlash Cards | No | |
SD Cards | SD, SDHC, SDXC | |
XQD Cards | No | |
Image | ||
Sensor Size | Full-frame | |
Megapixels | 60.4 | |
Image Stabilization | None | |
Highest Resolution | 9536 x 6336 | |
4K Video | No | |
Video Resolution | --- | |
Dimensions | ||
Width (inches) | 5-13/16 | |
Height (inches) | 3-3/16 | |
Depth (inches) | 1-9/16 | |
Weight With Battery (ounces) | 19.1 | |
Warranty | ||
Parts Warranty | 2 Years | |
Labor Warranty | 2 Years |
Product Research
Features
Overview: The Leica M11 Monochrom digital rangefinder camera (model 20208-black chrome) has a 60.3 MP full-range CMOS image sensor for capturing high resolution images. With the Maestro III image processor, the camera delivers beautiful black-and-white photographs with wide dynamic range and increased sensitivity. The M11 Monochrom has the same slim body style as Leica's film cameras, making them easy to handle. The camera features a black, full metal housing made of magnesium and aluminum, with a matte black paint finish and leatherette cover. Strategically placed rubber seals help to keep out moisture and dust. The M11 Monochrom comes with a rechargeable battery, a battery charger, the Leica FOTOS cable (for iPhone/iPad), and shoulder strap. No lenses are included in this "body only" package.
Lenses: The M11 Monochrom features the Leica M bayonet mount which accepts Leica M lenses. With an optional adapter from Leica, you can attach Leica R-series lenses, as well.
Viewfinder/Rangefinder: The camera has a large optical viewfinder with 0.73x magnification for composing and focusing your shots. The viewfinder is calibrated to -0.5 dpt, and optional corrective lenses from -3 to +3 diopter are available. The camera is also equipped with a rangefinder which displays split or superimposed bright field images for accurate manual focusing control. The optional Leica Visoflex 2 EVF (electronic viewfinder) can be attached to the accessory shoe to provide additional features, including a diopter adjustment and an eye sensor for automatic activation.
Monitor: On the rear panel is a 2.95" Active Matrix TFT LCD panel with 2,332,800 dots and touch control. The 3:2 aspect monitor has a sapphire glass cover to protect the panel from light impacts and scratching.
Full-frame Image Sensor: The camera features a Full-Frame (24 x 36mm) BSI CMOS monochrome image sensor with 60.4 effective megapixels and a 3:2 aspect ratio.
Accessory Shoe: The M11 Monochrom is equipped with an ISO accessory shoe for attaching accessories, such as the SF60 or SF40 flash units. The shoe has additional contacts for the optional Leica Visoflex 2 EVF.
Still Images: The M11 Monochrom gives you extreme flexibility, allowing you to choose from 60, 36, or 18 megapixel resolution for both JPEG and DNG (Digital Negative) formats. Digital Negative image files contain raw data as recorded by the camera sensor. Special software, such as Adobe Photoshop Lightroom or Capture One Pro will be needed to display DNG format files or to work with this format. You can also shoot both DNG + JPG images simultaneously.
File Formats | File Size | Megapixels | Resolution |
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DNG | Large-DNG | 60.4 MP | 9536 x 6336 pixels |
Medium-DNG | 36.6 MP | 7424 x 4936 pixels | |
Small-DNG | 18.5 MP | 5280 x 3506 pixels | |
JPEG | Large-JPG | 60.1 MP | 9504 x 6320 pixels |
Medium-JPG | 36.2 MP | 7392 x 4896 pixels | |
Small-JPG | 18.2 MP | 5248 x 3472 pixels |
Internal Memory and Memory Cards: The camera has a large internal memory of 256 GB, as well as a single card slot that will accept SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards up to 2 TB. The camera is compatible with UHS-II (recommended) and UHS-I high-speed cards. With dual memory types, there are several options for storing data, selectable in the menu:
- DNG+JPG First on SD: Files will initially be saved to the inserted memory card until it runs out of space. After that, files will be saved to the internal memory.
- DNG+JPG First on IN: Files will initially be saved to the internal memory until it runs out of space. After that, files will be saved to the memory card.
- DNG on SD / JPEG on IN: The files are stored by format. JPG files will be stored to the internal memory, and DNG files on the memory card.
- DNG on IN / JPEG on SD: The files are stored by format. DNG files will be stored to the internal memory, and JPG files on the memory card.
- DNG+JPG on IN=SD: All files are saved to both storage locations, creating an automatic backup of each file.
- DNG+JPG only on SD: All files are saved to the inserted memory card. The internal memory remains unused.
- No Storage Option: If no SD card is inserted, files will be saved to the internal memory, no matter the selected setting.
Drive Modes: The menu offers the following drive modes:
- Single: Normal, single image recording.
- Continuous Shooting Mode: You can choose from Continuous-High Speed (approx 4.5 fps) or Continuous-Low Speed (approx 3 fps).
- Interval: For shooting a series of photos over an extended period, you can set the camera to record a specific number of images over a set amount of time. In the menu, you can select the Number of Frames, the Interval Between Frames, and the Countdown to the first shot.
- Self Timer: You can set the self timer to 2 seconds (to avoid camera shake) or 12 seconds (to allow the photographer time to get into the picture) for taking a single exposure.
- Exposure Bracketing: Exposure Bracketing lets you take 3 or 5 images, each with different exposure compensation settings. The exposure difference which can be set to up to 3 EV.
Focusing Methods: The M11 Monochrom has a focus range of 70 cm to infinity. You can choose to focus in Live View Mode or via the Rangefinder. Using the Rangefinder, you can use the superimposed image (double image) method or split image method. For portraits, you can focus on the eyes, turning the focus ring on the lens until the contours are aligned exactly in the metering field. For architectural photographs, you can aim the rangefinder at a clearly defined vertical line and turn the focus ring until the split images line up. In Live View mode, you can view the target image in the LCD monitor, using a zoomed in portion of the screen to bring your item into focus. You can also focus using a Focus Peaking assist function which shows the focused areas of the selected target inside a colored frame. Image enlargement (automatic or manual) can also be used to assess the sharpness and accuracy of the focus.
ISO Sensitivity: You can set the ISO sensitivity between ISO 125 (native) and ISO 200000. There are 33 total ISO settings, selectable in the menu in 1/3 EV increments. On the ISO setting wheel, you can quickly set the camera to ISO 125 to ISO 6400. The sensitivity can be set manually or automatically.
Exposure Modes: There are two exposure modes: Aperture Priority or Manual. Aperture Priority sets the exposure automatically according to the manually selected aperture. Once you set the aperture value (on the attached lens), the camera automatically selects the appropriate shutter speed to obtain the exposure you desire. Low aperture settings provide a narrower depth of field to make your subject stand out against an unfocused background. A high aperture setting gives you a wider depth of field with items in the foreground and background in focus. In Manual exposure mode, the user sets both the aperture and shutter speed.
Exposure Compensation: You can adjust the metered exposure to make an image lighter or darker. Exposure compensation can be set in the range of -3EV to +3EV in 1/3EV increments.
Shutter Speeds: The M11 Monochrom comes with a mechanical shutter and an electronic shutter. The shutter speed range is 60 min to 1/4000s for the mechanical shutter and 60 sec to1/16000s for the electronic. In Hybrid mode, you can choose a working range of 60 min - 1/4000s + 1/4000s - 1/16000s. You can set shutter speeds automatically (in Aperture Priority mode), or manually. On the top panel is a shutter speed setting dial with Auto, Bulb, and shutter speed settings of 8 seconds to 1/4000. Fixed shutter speeds above 8 seconds are available. Bulb settings are available up to 16 minutes (depending on the ISO setting) while the shutter button is held down. When the Time Function is enabled, the shutter button doesn't have to be held down. The Time exposure starts when you press and release the shutter button, and ends when you press and release the shutter button a second time.
Auxiliary Displays: To help you with your images, you can view the auxiliary displays. The Clipping Display marks bright areas of your image in flashing red and dark areas in flashing blue. A Level Gauge shows the orientation of your shot along horizontal and vertical axes. Zero positions are shown with green lines, and tilted positions are shown in red. When shooting in portrait orientation, the camera will automatically switch the aspect of the level gauges. You can choose between two grid overlays (3x3 and 6x4) to divide the image into multiple fields to facilitate picture composition. There is also a histogram display that represents the brightness distribution of the image.
Battery: The M11 Monochrom is powered by the supplied BP-SCL7 Lithium-ion rechargeable battery (7.4V 1800mAh). The battery charges in the supplied BC-SCL7 charger (output: 8.4V 1A). An AC adapter and USB cable are included for delivering power to the charger. Charging time is approximately 2 hours to charge to 80% or 3-1/2 hours for a full charge, using the included charger. A fully-charged battery provides approximately 700 shots, according to the conservative CIPA standard. In a Leica-adapted shooting cycle, up to 1700 shots are possible.
Review Mode: Directly after shooting, the photo is automatically displayed in the LCD screen for a set duration. You can choose 1 sec., 3 sec., 5 sec., Permanent, or until the Shutter Button is pressed. You can also turn Auto Review off. In Review Mode, you can view the stored recordings one at a time, or multiple thumbnails simultaneously. Pressing the Play button brings up the last picture taken. The images are visually arranged on a horizontal reel, and you can scroll left to right using the directional buttons or by swiping the touchscreen with your finger. Tapping an image allows you to view the camera settings in the header and footer lines. You can zoom into any section of the image for closer inspection using a two-finger pinch/spread action or button control. You can view 12 (3 rows of 4 images) or 30 (5 rows of 6) thumbnail images to make photos easier to find.
Apple MFi Certified: The Leica M11 Monochrom is certified "Made for iPhone and iPad," and delivers a direct cable connection from the camera to your iPhone or iPad through the included FOTOS cable (Apple Lightning-to-USB-C) or a USB-C to USB-C cable (for USB-C equipped iPads). This allows you to control the camera using the Leica FOTOS app, and quickly download photos from the camera to the device.
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth: The camera can connect wirelessly to your local network (2.4 GHz/5 GHz) through the Leica FOTOS app. You can also connect wirelessly via Bluetooth 4.2. When connected, you can take pictures remotely via the mobile device, change image settings, and transfer images and data to the mobile device. The Leica FOTOS app is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch running iOS 14.0 or later. It is also compatible with Android devices running version 8.0 and up.
Geotagging: With the recent firmware update, the Leical M11 is now capable of using the GPS in your smartphone to geotag location information into your photos. The data is transferred through the FOTOS app on your device when you are connected via Bluetooth.
Other Specifications:
- Dimensions: Width: 5.795", Height: 3.161", Depth: 1.514"
- Weight: 19.1 ounces (with battery), 16.26 ounces (without battery)
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