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Leica cameras have been on the frontlines of history. The M-series has long been favored by photojournalists and used to capture iconic imagery across the decades. Continuing the tradition of the series is the LEICA M11-P Safari. This model takes the contemporary tech and classic design first seen in the M11 and makes some key improvements. It also becomes the world's first camera to feature Content Authenticity Initiative technology with the aim of bringing authenticity back to digital storytelling.
Note: Lens shown for illustration only not included in this listing
Functionally identical to the standard M11-P camera, the M11-P Safari camera distinguishes itself with its striking olive-green paint finish, stylish silver accents, and is part of Leica's esteemed lineage of Safari cameras dating back to the 1970s.
The olive-green color scheme is both sleek and stylish and is complemented by the silver accents, a subtle silver screw instead of the red dot Leica logo, and a minimal "Leica" script and "Leica Camera Wetzlar Germany" text engraved on the top plate
Leica has consistently developed "P" models of their cameras with tweaks to make them better suited for professionals and photojournalists. The M11-P continues that tradition with an iconic design that eschews the red dot logo for a more discreet profile. It also comes with a few other enhancements:
The M11-P is the world's first camera to feature Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) technology. The Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) is a collaborative effort initiated by Adobe in partnership with various other organizations, including The New York Times and Leica. Its primary goal is to develop a standard for digital content attribution.
In the M11-P, this technology shows up as Leica Content Credentials. By using a secure processing chip, the camera will encrypt image metadata at the point of capture. This information can then be independently verified and even appended to when using compatible applications, such as Adobe Photoshop. Viewers can then verify the provenance of the image and confirm the veracity of the image. The aim is to give viewers more confidence in the images they are looking at and provide creators with another way to maintain credits.
Featuring the high-resolution design seen in the M11, the M11-P's 60MP full-frame CMOS sensor also features a back-illuminated (BSI) design that offers improved noise performance and faster readout speeds. The higher resolution suits more detail-oriented applications, like landscape and architectural subjects, and the noise-reduction benefits of the BSI design improve clarity and color accuracy when working in low-light conditions with higher ISOs.
The sensor's physical design also includes an updated ultrathin dual-layer filter glass, which absorbs UV and IR wavelengths for greater clarity and more accurate rendering from the M lenses.
Besides the 60MP resolution and BSI design, another first for M cameras is Triple Resolution Technology. This unique pixel binning process allows photographers to select 60MP, 36MP, or 18MP output, with each resolution making use of the full sensor area and providing rich 14-bit color. By pixel binning, rather than cropping, the lower resolutions have improved dynamic range and noise levels:
The Maestro III processor contributes to the faster processing and Triple Resolution Technology of the M11-P, as well as helps achieve a wider sensitivity range than in past M cameras. An ISO 64-50000 range is now available for greater detail, quality, and natural color rendering at lower ISO settings. The Maestro III also enables continuous shooting at up to 4.5 fps and facilitates fast file saving for an intuitive shooting experience.
The M11-P is still a photo-only camera that prioritizes manual operation, but a variety of improvements and functional updates have been made to make the M11-P the most contemporary M camera yet:
The M11-P features a timeless design inspired by the original M camera, the M3, from 1954. This classic and recognizable form prioritizes intuitive handling and shooting and has a sleek and minimalist appearance.
Despite the M11-P's similarity to past M cameras, it features a variety of notable changes to its body design:
Leica cameras have been on the frontlines of history. The M-series has long been favored by photojournalists and used to capture iconic imagery across the decades. Continuing the tradition of the series is the LEICA M11-P Safari. This model takes the contemporary tech and classic design first seen in the M11 and makes some key improvements. It also becomes the world's first camera to feature Content Authenticity Initiative technology with the aim of bringing authenticity back to digital storytelling.
Note: Lens shown for illustration only not included in this listing
Functionally identical to the standard M11-P camera, the M11-P Safari camera distinguishes itself with its striking olive-green paint finish, stylish silver accents, and is part of Leica's esteemed lineage of Safari cameras dating back to the 1970s.
The olive-green color scheme is both sleek and stylish and is complemented by the silver accents, a subtle silver screw instead of the red dot Leica logo, and a minimal "Leica" script and "Leica Camera Wetzlar Germany" text engraved on the top plate
Leica has consistently developed "P" models of their cameras with tweaks to make them better suited for professionals and photojournalists. The M11-P continues that tradition with an iconic design that eschews the red dot logo for a more discreet profile. It also comes with a few other enhancements:
The M11-P is the world's first camera to feature Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) technology. The Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) is a collaborative effort initiated by Adobe in partnership with various other organizations, including The New York Times and Leica. Its primary goal is to develop a standard for digital content attribution.
In the M11-P, this technology shows up as Leica Content Credentials. By using a secure processing chip, the camera will encrypt image metadata at the point of capture. This information can then be independently verified and even appended to when using compatible applications, such as Adobe Photoshop. Viewers can then verify the provenance of the image and confirm the veracity of the image. The aim is to give viewers more confidence in the images they are looking at and provide creators with another way to maintain credits.
Featuring the high-resolution design seen in the M11, the M11-P's 60MP full-frame CMOS sensor also features a back-illuminated (BSI) design that offers improved noise performance and faster readout speeds. The higher resolution suits more detail-oriented applications, like landscape and architectural subjects, and the noise-reduction benefits of the BSI design improve clarity and color accuracy when working in low-light conditions with higher ISOs.
The sensor's physical design also includes an updated ultrathin dual-layer filter glass, which absorbs UV and IR wavelengths for greater clarity and more accurate rendering from the M lenses.
Besides the 60MP resolution and BSI design, another first for M cameras is Triple Resolution Technology. This unique pixel binning process allows photographers to select 60MP, 36MP, or 18MP output, with each resolution making use of the full sensor area and providing rich 14-bit color. By pixel binning, rather than cropping, the lower resolutions have improved dynamic range and noise levels:
The Maestro III processor contributes to the faster processing and Triple Resolution Technology of the M11-P, as well as helps achieve a wider sensitivity range than in past M cameras. An ISO 64-50000 range is now available for greater detail, quality, and natural color rendering at lower ISO settings. The Maestro III also enables continuous shooting at up to 4.5 fps and facilitates fast file saving for an intuitive shooting experience.
The M11-P is still a photo-only camera that prioritizes manual operation, but a variety of improvements and functional updates have been made to make the M11-P the most contemporary M camera yet:
The M11-P features a timeless design inspired by the original M camera, the M3, from 1954. This classic and recognizable form prioritizes intuitive handling and shooting and has a sleek and minimalist appearance.
Despite the M11-P's similarity to past M cameras, it features a variety of notable changes to its body design:
Lens Mount | Leica M |
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Sensor Resolution | Effective: 60.3 Megapixel (9528 x 6328) |
Image Sensor | 35.8 x 23.9 mm (Full-Frame) CMOS |
Sensor Crop (35mm Equivalent) | Crop Factor: 1x |
Image Stabilization | No |
Built-In ND Filter | No |
Capture Type | Still Only |
Shutter Type | Mechanical Focal Plane Shutter and Electronic Rolling Shutter |
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Shutter Speed | Electronic Shutter: 1/16000 to 60 Seconds Mechanical Shutter: 1/4000 to 60 Seconds |
Bulb/Time Mode | Bulb Mode (Up to 60 Minutes) |
ISO Sensitivity Range | 64 to 50,000 |
Metering Method | Center-Weighted Average, Highlight Weighted, Multi, Spot |
Exposure Modes | Aperture Priority, Manual |
Exposure Compensation | -3 to +3 EV (1/3 EV Steps) |
Metering Range | 3 to 3 EV |
White Balance | 2000 to 11,500K Presets: Auto, Cloudy, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent (Cool White), Fluorescent (Warm White), Manual, Shade, Tungsten |
Continuous Shooting | Up to 4.5 fps at Maximum Resolution for up to 15 Frames (Raw) / 100 Frames (JPEG) |
Interval Recording | Yes |
Self-Timer | 2/12-Second Delay |
Aspect Ratio | 3:2 |
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Image File Format | DNG, JPEG |
Bit Depth | 14-Bit |
Internal Recording Modes | No |
External Recording Modes | No |
Recording Limit | No |
IP Streaming | No |
Media/Memory Card Slot | Single Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II) [2 TB Maximum] |
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Internal Memory | 256 GB |
Video I/O | No |
Audio I/O | No |
Power I/O | 1x USB-C Input |
Other I/O | 1x USB-C (USB 3.2 / 3.1 Gen 1) Data Input/Output (Shared with Power Input) |
Wireless | 2.4 / 5 GHz Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Bluetooth 4.2 |
Mobile App Compatible | Yes: Android & iOS App Name: Leica FOTOS Functionality: Access Stored Files, Adjust Settings, Firmware Update, Remote Control, Setup, View Live Feed |
Global Positioning (GPS, GLONASS, etc.) | GPS *Via Connected Smartphone |
Display Size | 2.95" |
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Resolution | 2,332,800 Dot |
Display Type | Fixed Touchscreen LCD |
Type | Optical |
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Magnification | Approx. 0.73x |
Focus Type | Manual Focus Only |
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Built-In Flash/Light | No |
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Maximum Sync Speed | 1/180 Second |
Flash Compensation | -3 to +3 EV (1/3 EV Steps) |
Dedicated Flash System | TTL |
External Flash Connection | Shoe Mount |
Battery | 1x BP-SCL7 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 7.4 VDC, 1800 mAh (Included) • Approx. 700 Shots |
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Shoe Mount | 1x Intelligent Hot Shoe |
Tripod Mounting Thread | 1x 1/4"-20 Female (Bottom) |
Material of Construction | Magnesium Alloy |
Operating Conditions | 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 138.8 x 80.3 x 38.5 mm |
Weight (Body Only / With Battery) | 565 g / 640 g |