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Leica M10

  • Pub month: November 2017
  • ISBN-13: 9781781453223
  • Author: David Taylor
  • Price: £19.99
  • Binding: HB
  • No. of pages: 192
  • Dimensions: 230 x 190 mm
  • Colour: Full colour throughout

If there is one name that is synonymous with the ‘ultimate’ photographic experience, it is Leica. Just as car aficionados might lust after a Rolls-Royce, so photographers covet the Leica marque: even those people who will never own or use one are aware of their reputation as one of the finest photographic tools in the world.

The latest model to join Leica’s digital elite is the M10. While this is not Leica’s first digital rangefinder camera – or indeed its first full-frame digital camera – it is the first of its type to combine the true aesthetics and ergonomics of a traditional analogue Leica M model with a high-resolution digital sensor. More than any other digital M model, the M10 is designed to turn the head of even the most die-hard analogue-M user, and encourage them to make the transition to digital photography. This superbly engineered camera is also certain to appeal to the many digital-M users looking to upgrade, as well as the rather more elite group of loyal fans who invest heavily in the Leica brand and Leica-branded products to ensure they always have “the best of the best”.

Like any high-end digital camera, you need to appreciate the M10’s nuances to truly explore its capabilities. With The Leica M10 Expanded Guide, the intricacies of Leica’s state-of-the-art camera are fully explored, giving the reader a clear insight into precisely what the camera is capable of. From setting up the camera, to delving into the deepest menu options, this book walks you step-by-step through all aspects of the M10. Regardless of whether you’re a seasoned Leica shooter or an M-series newcomer, you are guaranteed to extract the best from the latest in the legendary range.


Author Information

David Taylor
David Taylor is an award-winning landscape and travel photographer, born and raised in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear. His work has taken him all over the world, but away from his photographic career David lives on an exposed hill, overlooking the market town of Hexham in Northumberland.