Leica's high-resolution M rangefinder — 40.9MP full-frame with M-mount and classic Leica design.
The Leica M10-R was released in 2020 as the high-resolution variant of the M10-series, featuring a 40.89MP full-frame CMOS sensor without anti-aliasing filter. No video recording — the M10-series is stills-only by design. ISO 100-50,000. BP-SCL5 battery. At approximately 660g with battery. Leica M bayonet mount.
40.89MP full-frame CMOS (36×24mm, no AA filter). No video — stills recording only (deliberate design choice consistent across M10 series). ISO 100-50,000. BP-SCL5 battery (1100mAh). Approximately 660g with battery. Leica M bayonet mount. Rangefinder focusing system. Maestro II processor.
The M10-R's 40MP sensor provides the highest resolution of the M10 series: the standard M10 and M10-P use a 24MP sensor; the M10-R's 40MP enables large-format output and significant crop latitude. The absence of video is consistent with Leica's design philosophy for the M-system — the M10-series cameras are dedicated to the rangefinder photography workflow without the compromises required for video electronics.
On the used market the Leica M10-R is available at Leica M digital body pricing. Condition checks: rangefinder alignment, BP-SCL5 battery health, sensor dust (40MP makes dust more visible at small apertures), frameline selector function. No video. Compatible with all Leica M-mount lenses.