Leica M11 Monochrom
NotableThe most capable Monochrom Leica has ever made — 60MP of pure luminance, no color filter, and no red dot. It represents the pinnacle of Leica's dedicated black-and-white digital lineage.
Released in April 2023, the Leica M11 Monochrom takes the 60MP BSI CMOS sensor from the M11 and removes the Bayer color filter array entirely — meaning every one of those 60 million photosites captures only luminance. The result is a black-and-white image with resolution, sharpness, and a tonal quality that color-converted files cannot match.
For beginners: a standard digital camera has a color filter over each pixel (red, green, or blue) so the sensor can reconstruct a full-color image. Remove those filters and the sensor becomes more sensitive to light, captures finer detail, and produces a B&W tonal rendering with the character of a fine-grain film negative. The M11 Monochrom is the most capable expression of this idea Leica has made.
One cosmetic note that collectors and enthusiasts noticed immediately: the M11 Monochrom shipped without the traditional red Leica dot on the front. Leica designed the all-black body to be discreet and unadorned — a deliberate choice that matches the purist intent of a dedicated monochrome camera.
Key specs
- type
- full-frame digital rangefinder (B&W only)
- sensor
- 60MP BSI CMOS, no Bayer filter, 24×36mm
- iso range
- ISO 125–200000
- resolution modes
- 60 / 36 / 18MP
- charging
- USB-C
- shutter
- cloth focal-plane, 60s–1/4000 + electronic to 1/16000
Variants & finishes
The M11 Monochrom — 60MP monochrome-only sensor with no Bayer color filter array. Produces the highest-resolution black-and-white files available from a digital rangefinder.
Market value
Launch price: $9,195 (2023)
Used-market price history is coming soon.
Source: https://leica-camera.com/en-US/photography/cameras/m/leica-m11-monochrom
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