Leica introduced a digital camera without a display

The German company Leica introduced the digital camera M11-D, which does not have a digital display. It is noted that the device is designed for those who want to focus on the process of creating photos and be less distracted, while still getting high-quality images and access to modern technologies.

Instead of a display, the back of the camera has a dial for selecting the ISO value and a viewfinder, and on top, there is a mode switch dial, a shutter release button, and a "hot shoe." The camera is equipped with a 60 MP sensor with a built-in memory module and a 3 GB buffer (100 shots in JPG and 15 in DNG). The memory can be expanded up to 2 TB using a memory card. It is recommended to use UHS-II.

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The camera is also equipped with all modern features, including wireless connection to a smartphone via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. There is also a USB-C port for charging and data transfer via cable. The device works with all M-series lenses that have been on the market since 1954.

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The Leica M11-D will cost $9,300, which is $400 more than the M11 camera with a display. However, the version with a screen has only 64 GB of built-in memory.

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