
Leica
Leica 10947 M262 Digital Rangefinder Camera Black
24MP
A purist's digital rangefinder that strips away live view and video to focus entirely on deliberate, viewfinder-driven still photography
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Overview
Key Features
24MP Leica max full-frame CMOS sensor Maestro image processor
Stills-only operation, no live view Rangefinder focusing
Optical 0.68X-magnification viewfinder 3.0" 921.6K-dot LCD with Gorilla glass
ISO 6400 and 3 fps continuous shooting quiet shutter cocking mechanism
Compatible with M mount lenses aluminum top plate, red Leica dot
Specifications
Brand
Leica
Model
M (Type 262)
Model Number
10947
Color
Black
Sensor
24MP full-frame CMOS
Image Processor
Maestro
Viewfinder
Optical rangefinder, 0.68x magnification
LCD
3.0-inch, 921.6K dots, Gorilla glass
Maximum ISO
6400
Continuous Shooting
3 fps
Lens Mount
Leica M
Top Plate
Aluminum
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Full-frame 24MP CMOS sensor paired with the Maestro processor delivers high-resolution stills geared squarely toward image quality
- Optical 0.68x-magnification rangefinder viewfinder supports the classic manual focusing workflow that defines the M-series experience
- Stills-only design removes live view and video, keeping the interface uncluttered for photographers who want fewer distractions
- Accepts the full range of Leica M mount lenses, opening access to a deep ecosystem of rangefinder-coupled glass
- Aluminum top plate and quiet shutter cocking mechanism reflect the build philosophy that M owners typically expect
👎 Cons
- No live view means composing at awkward angles or critical macro distances is not supported on this body
- Absence of video capture rules it out for hybrid shooters who want stills and motion from a single tool
- Maximum ISO of 6400 is conservative compared with many full-frame rivals in this segment
- Continuous shooting tops out at 3 fps, which limits its suitability for action or sports photography
- Rangefinder focusing has a learning curve and may not appeal to buyers used to autofocus systems
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Leica M (Type 262) record video or offer live view shooting?
No. This body is stills-only with no live view and no video, a deliberate choice that keeps the interface focused on rangefinder photography.
What lenses fit the Leica M (Type 262)?
It accepts Leica M mount lenses, giving access to the established M-system glass that the rangefinder workflow is built around.
How fast can it shoot in burst mode?
Continuous shooting tops out at 3 fps, which suits unhurried subjects rather than fast action or sports.
What is the maximum ISO sensitivity?
ISO sensitivity reaches 6400, a conservative ceiling that aligns with the camera's stills-first, deliberate-shooting orientation.
How is composition handled without live view?
Through the optical 0.68x-magnification rangefinder viewfinder. The 3.0-inch 921.6K-dot rear LCD is reserved for playback and menus.
Is the body designed for quiet shooting?
Yes. A quiet shutter cocking mechanism is part of the design, in keeping with the discreet shooting style associated with M cameras.