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LEICA M11-D
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
M11-D/EN/2024/09/1.0/1

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  • Page 1 LEICA M11-D INSTRUCTION MANUAL M11-D/EN/2024/09/1.0/1...
  • Page 2: Foreword

    FOREWORD Dear Customer, We wish you a great deal of fun and success taking photographs with your new Leica M11-D. Please read this manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the full scope of functions your camera has to offer. You can find all information about the Leica M11-D whenever you need it at https://leica-camera.
  • Page 3: Replacement Parts / Accessories

    All mentions of “EVF” or “Electronic Viewfinder” in this manual refer to the optional accessory Leica Visoflex 2. Using the older “Leica Visoflex” model with the Leica M11-D can – as a worst case scenario – result in irreparable damage to the camera and/or the Visoflex. Please contact Leica Customer Care if in doubt.
  • Page 4: Legal Information

    Leica Camera AG. To that extent, Leica Camera AG reserves the right to changes and errors. The images in this manual may depict accessory, special features or other items that are not part of the standard scope of delivery or service.
  • Page 5: Regulatory Information

    Leica Camera AG intends to provide you with innovative and informative documentation. Due to the amount of creativity that has gone into its design, we ask for your understanding that Leica Camera AG must protect its intellectual property, including patents, trademarks and copyrights, and that possession...
  • Page 6: Disposal Of Electrical And Electronic Equipment

    The CE mark on our products documents English compliance with the fundamental requirements Declaration of Conformity (DoC) “Leica Camera AG” hereby declares that this product is in compliance of applicable EU guidelines. with the basic requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 7 WLAN devices. • Leica Camera AG shall not accept liability for damages arising from the use of the camera for pur- poses other than as a WLAN device. It is assumed that the WLAN function will be used in countries where this camera is sold.
  • Page 8: Safety Remarks

    SAFETY REMARKS GENERAL INFORMATION • Do not use your camera in the immediate vicinity of devices that generate powerful magnetic, elec- trostatic or electromagnetic fields (e.g. induction ovens, microwave ovens, television sets or computer screens, video game consoles, cell phones, broadcasting equipment). Their electromagnetic fields can interfere with image capturing.
  • Page 9: Rechargeable Battery

    • Keep the battery away from sources of heat in case of leakage or if you smell burning. Leaked fluid can catch fire! • The use of other chargers not approved by Leica Camera AG can cause damage to the batteries – and in extreme cases – cause serious or life-threatening injuries.
  • Page 10: Memory Card

    • Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Batteries can cause suffocation when swallowed. FIRST AID • Battery fluid may cause blindness if it comes into contact with the eyes. Rinse the eyes thoroughly with clean water immediately. Avoid rubbing. Seek medical attention immediately. •...
  • Page 11 You might injure yourself or others, and the camera could suffer damage. FLASH • The use of incompatible flash units with your Leica M11-D may result in irreparable damage to the camera and/or the flash unit. SAFETY REMARKS...
  • Page 12: General Information

    Disconnect the charger from the mains and remove the battery. Ensure that the above tempera- ture conditions are met and then restart the charging process. Please contact your dealer, the Leica representative in your region or Leica Camera AG if the problem persists.
  • Page 13 • The date of manufacture can be found on the battery. The date format is YYYYMMDD. MEMORY CARD • The range of available SD/SDHC/SDXC cards on the market is too extensive for Leica Camera AG to test for compatibility and quality. Generally, any type of memory card may be used without any damage to the camera or memory card.
  • Page 14: Firmware Update

    Leica Customer Care department for sensor cleaning (see p. 98). This service is not part of the warranty offering and will therefore incur charges. DATA • All data, including personal information, may be changed or deleted due to incorrect or accidental operation, static discharge, accidents, malfunctions, repairs and other measures.
  • Page 15 GENERAL INFORMATION...
  • Page 16: Table Of Contents

    We provide the following Leica Warranty, valid as of April 1, 2023, for this Leica product and including the accessory parts in the original packaging. Please note that we do not offer any warranty for commercial use.
  • Page 17 Leica Product Image Warranty Term all products 2 years WARRANTY TERMS LEICA CAMERA AG...
  • Page 18: Table Of Contents

    FORMATTING STORAGE LOCATIONS ....55 LENS DETECTION ........... 40 DATA STRUCTURE .............55 USING A LEICA M LENS WITH 6-BIT ENCODING ... 40 LEICA CONTENT CRENDENTIALS ......56 USING A LEICA M LENS WITHOUT 6-BIT ENCODING ... 40 RECORDING THE SHOOTING LOCATION WITH GPS 56 USING A LEICA R LENS ............
  • Page 19 DRIVE MODE ............58 RESETTING THE CAMERA TO FACTORY SETTINGS 80 SHOOTING TYPES ..........58 FIRMWARE UPDATES ..........80 USING THE RANGEFINDER ........58 LEICA VISOFLEX 2 (EVF) ........81 IMAGE FIELD (BRIGHT-LINE FRAME) ........58 LEICA FOTOS ........... 82 FOCUSING .............61 CONNECTION ............82 RANGEFINDER ............
  • Page 20: Part Designations

    PART DESIGNATIONS  8   9   4   3a   3   7   13   2   12   6   1   5   10   4   11   14   15   17   16   18   19   20   22   21   23  PART DESIGNATIONS...
  • Page 21 LEICA M11-D  1  Main switch  2  Shutter button  3  Shutter-speed dial with stop positions Alignment point for shutter-speed dial  4  Strap lugs  5  Function button  6  Rangefinder window  7  Brightness sensor  8  Self-timer LED  9  Viewfinder window  10  Lens release button  11 ...
  • Page 22 LENS* Lens hood Aperture ring with scale Index for aperture values Focus ring Focus tab Fixed ring Alignment point for focusing Depth of field scale Alignment button for lens replacement 6-bit encoding * Not included in the scope of delivery. Representative image.
  • Page 24: Displays

    DISPLAYS Digital display – Displays the automatically 8 8 8 0 VIEWFINDER calculated shutter speed in aperture-priority mode or the countdown of longer shutter speeds in 1 s increments – Warning the outside of measur- ing or setting range in aper- ture-priority mode –...
  • Page 25 Internal memory full int fuii 5 s flashes: Selected storage is full fuii Flashing: Memory card and inter- nal memory are full Leica Content Credentials activated Cr on Leica Content Credentials deac- Cr off tivated Memory card use preferred (recordings will be written to the...
  • Page 26: Status Led

    Flashes red (2 Hz) Firmware update acti- vated Flashes blue (2 Hz) Ready for pairing Flashes blue Active WLAN or cable (0.25 Hz) connection (with Leica FOTOS or PC) Flashes 5x blue + Connectivity Mode is continuously lit 5 s enabled green Flashes 5x blue...
  • Page 27 DISPLAYS / STATUS LED...
  • Page 28: Preparation

    PREPARATION INSERTING/REMOVING THE BATTERY ATTACHING THE CARRY STRAP →Ensure that the camera is switched OFF INSERTION Attention • Once you have attached the carry strap, please make sure that the clips are mounted correctly to prevent the camera from falling. →Insert the battery with the groove pointing towards the rear and gently push until you hear and feel it clicking into place...
  • Page 29: Charging The Battery

    CHARGING THE BATTERY REMOVAL The camera is powered by a lithium-ion battery. CHARGING VIA USB The rechargeable battery in the camera charges automatically while the camera is connected to a computer or another suitable power source via USB cable. Notes •...
  • Page 30: Charging Via Charger (Optional)

    CHARGING VIA CHARGER INSERTING THE BATTERY IN THE CHARGER (OPTIONAL) The battery can be charged using the optionally available charging set. PREPARING THE CHARGER →Connect the power adapter ( ) to the mains via the plug ( ) matching regional standards →Connect the power adapter and charger ( ) via USB cable ( ) •...
  • Page 31: Charge Status Indicators On The Charger

    INSERTING/REMOVING THE CHARGE STATUS INDICATORS ON THE CHARGER MEMORY CARD The camera will save exposures to an SD (Secure Digital), SDHC (High Capacity) or SDXC (eXtend- ed Capacity) memory card Notes • Various manufacturers offer SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards in a range of sizes and read/ write speeds.
  • Page 32 REMOVAL The memory card slot is located inside the battery compartment and is covered by the battery. →Ensure that the camera is switched OFF →Take out and then replace the battery INSERTION →Push down on the card until you hear a click •...
  • Page 33: Lens

    Please read the following sections for details on the very few exceptions and limitations. The optional accessory Leica R-Adapter M allows the use of Leica R lenses as well as Leica M lens- Notes es. Please visit the Leica Camera AG website for •...
  • Page 34: Lenses With Limited Compatibility

    – When using heavy lenses attached to a tri- pod-mounted camera, e.g. Noctilux 50 f/0.95 or Leica R lenses with an adapter: Make sure that the tilt of the tripod head cannot move inadvertently when the camera is not held. A sudden tilt and impact could result in damage to the lower edge of the camera bayonet.
  • Page 35: Changing The Lens

    CHANGING THE LENS DETACHING LEICA M LENSES ATTACHING →Ensure that the camera is switched OFF →Hold the lens by the fixed ring →Press and hold the release button on the cam- era housing →Ensure that the camera is switched OFF →Turn the lens counter-clockwise until the align-...
  • Page 36: Detaching The Adapter

    OTHER LENSES DETACHING THE ADAPTER (e.g. Leica R lenses) Other lenses can be attached via an adapter for M bayonets (e.g. Leica R-Adapter M). ATTACHING THE ADAPTER →Ensure that the camera is switched OFF →Detach the lens →Press and hold the release button on the cam- era housing →Turn the adapter counter-clockwise until the...
  • Page 37 ATTACHING THE LENS TO THE ADAPTER DETACHING THE LENS FROM THE ADAPTER →Ensure that the camera is switched OFF →Ensure that the camera is switched OFF →Hold the lens by the fixed ring →Hold the lens by the fixed ring →Position the alignment point on the lens oppo- →Press and hold the release button on the site the alignment point on the adapter...
  • Page 38: Lens Detection

    ENCODING The 6-bit encoding in the bayonet of current mod- The camera will automatically set the correct lens el Leica M lenses allows the camera to detect the type when a Leica M lens with 6-bit encoding lens type. is used. No manual setting will be required. The –...
  • Page 39: Using A Leica R Lens

    The lens type must also be entered manual- on the opposite side of the depth of field scale. ly when attaching a Leica R lens via the Leica • The list also includes lenses that were available R-Adapter M. The camera will automatically without encoding in the past (pre-June 2006).
  • Page 40: Diopter Compensation

    Leica homepage for the selection on an ap- propriate correction lens. • Please note that the default viewfinder setting of the Leica M11-D is -0.5 diopter. If you wear eye glasses with 1 diopter, you will need a cor- rection lens with +1.5 diopter.
  • Page 41 PREPARATION / DIOPTER COMPENSATION...
  • Page 42: Camera Operation

    CAMERA OPERATION SWITCHING THE CAMERA OFF CONTROL ELEMENTS MAIN SWITCH The main switch switches the camera on and off. SWITCHING THE CAMERA ON Note • The function Camera Standby (see p. 46) deactivates the camera automatically if no operation occurs within a preset time. Press the main switch to switch off the camera if this function is Off to prevent inadvertent exposures and battery discharge while the camera is not...
  • Page 43: Shutter Button

    SHUTTER BUTTON Notes • Press down the shutter button in a smooth motion until you hear the click of the shutter to prevent camera shake. • The shutter button remains locked: – if the memory card inserted and/or the inter- nal buffer memory are (temporarily) full –...
  • Page 44: Shutter-Speed Dial

    SHUTTER-SPEED DIAL ISO SETTING DIAL The shutter-speed dial has no stop, which means The ISO setting dial dial has no stop, which it can be turned in either direction from any po- means it can be turned in either direction from sition.
  • Page 45: Thumbwheel

    – ISO values (with the ISO setting dial set to – Storage Mode – Exposure time (with the shutter-speed dial set – Connectivity Mode to to – Leica Content Credentials (Cr) PRESSING – "Wi-Fi" Mode (5 GHz/2.4 GHz) Pressing the thumbwheel will switch the viewfinder – Exposure time display to the following information: –...
  • Page 46: Camera Basic Settings

    During • The following values can be set: initial pairing with the Leica FOTOS app, a prompt for applying the date and time settings Year of the paired mobile device will appear. The settings will then synched each time at each sub- sequent pairing.
  • Page 47: Power Save Mode (Standby Mode)

    Note →Select the desired setting in the Leica FOTOS • This automatic control is not available for Leica M lenses with viewfinder attachments, as they Notes cover the brightness sensor that supplies the •...
  • Page 48: Still Image Settings

    DNG format files or to work with this for- mat. Post-processing will allow exact adjustments of many parameters to your own expectations. Factory setting: DNG →Select the desired format in the Leica FOTOS STILL IMAGE SETTINGS / FILE FORMAT...
  • Page 49: Resolution

    JPG shots will depend on the resolution fore be used even if the image size is reduced. set for DNG shots. The resolution selected for →Choose the desired resolution in the Leica JPG files can be less than the one used for DNG FOTOS app files, but it cannot be higher.
  • Page 50: Film Style

    Long exposure times may cause severe image Factory setting: Off noise. In order to reduce this annoying phenome- →Select the desired setting in the Leica FOTOS non, the camera will take a second “dark frame” (taken with the shutter closed) automatically after a shooting with slow shutter speed and high ISO value.
  • Page 51: Noise Reduction In Jpg Images

    ISO 320 – ISO 500 40 s Factory setting: 0 ISO 640 – ISO 1000 20 s →Select the desired setting in the Leica FOTOS ISO 1250 – ISO 2000 10 s ISO 2500 – ISO 4000 6 s Note ISO 5000 –...
  • Page 52: Data Management

    STORAGE OPTIONS the inserted memory card until first on SD it runs out of space. After that, Leica M11-D comes with a 256 GB internal files will be saved to the inter- memory. In combination with an inserted memo- nal memory.
  • Page 53: Formatting Storage Locations

    Only data that is overwritten when new or JPG). data is saved will actually be irretrievable. • Contact your retailer or Leica Customer Care Notes for assistance if you encounter problems when • When using memory cards that were not for-...
  • Page 54: Leica Content Crendentials

    These may offer The GPS function is activated automatically, pro- useful allocation information for target groups, vided there is an active connection to the Leica once the image is shared or published. Relevant FOTOS app, and the GPS function is activated images are marked with an icon.
  • Page 55: Data Transfer

    DATA TRANSFER Notes • We recommend using a card reader for the Leica FOTOS allows an easy data transfer to transfer of large files. mobile devices. Alternatively, the transfer can be • The USB connection must not be interrupted done via a card reader or a cable connection.
  • Page 56: Photography

    In addition to single frame shooting, the just a very high-quality, large, brilliant and bright Leica M11-D offers a number of other exposure viewfinder – it also doubles as a highly precise, modes. Please read the relevant sections for infor- lens-coupled metering device.
  • Page 57 Notes 1/8000 12500 • The bright-light frames illuminated by white 999-9000 light LEDs appear alongside the exposure meter LEDs at the lower edge of the viewfind- er image, once the camera electronics are activated. • The rectangular focus frame, which is bright- er than the surrounding image field, is in the center of the viewfinder frame.
  • Page 58 28 mm + 90 mm The relevant bright-line frame will light up in the combinations 35 mm + 135 mm, 50 mm + 1/8000 12500 75 mm or 28 mm + 90 mm when lenses with a 999-9000 focal length of 28 (Elmarit as of serial number 2 411 001), 35, 50, 75, 90 and 135 mm are used. 35 mm + 135 mm 1/8000 12500...
  • Page 59: Focusing

    FOCUSING SPLIT-IMAGE METHOD For an architectural photograph, you might aim Use the rangefinder for focusing. the focus frame of the rangefinder at e.g. the vertical edge or any other clearly defined vertical RANGEFINDER line and keep turning the focus ring on the lens The rangefinder of this camera is very precise due until the edge contour or the line is visible at the to its wide and effective measurement base.
  • Page 60: Focus Assist (Optional)

    FOCUS ASSIST (OPTIONAL) Focus Assist is available only with the optional The ISO setting covers a range between ISO 64 accessory Leica Visoflex 2 in conjunctions with the and ISO 50000, allowing you to adapt to the Leica FOTOS app. relevant situation as required.
  • Page 61: Fixed Iso Values

    →Turn the thumbwheel to set the desired ISO Factory setting: 3200 value →Select the desired value in the Leica FOTOS Note • When high ISO values are used or the image is edited later, image noise, as well as vertical...
  • Page 62: White Balance

    AUTOMATIC CONTROL/FIXED SET- TINGS In digital photography, White Balance ensures →Select the desired setting in the Leica FOTOS neutral color rendering in any light. White Bal- ance relies on the setting made in the camera, which light color is to be rendered as 'white'.
  • Page 63: Exposure

    EXPOSURE SHUTTER TYPE The Leica M11-D comes equipped with a me- The readiness of the exposure meter is signaled chanical shutter and a purely electronic shutter by continuously lit displays in the viewfinder: function. The electronic shutter expands the – in Aperture-priority Mode: display of the expo-...
  • Page 64: Exposure Metering Methods

    Factory setting: Multi-Field moving objects. →Select the desired setting in the Leica FOTOS The electronic shutter function allows photogra- phy with an open aperture in very bright due to very fast shutter speeds. The distinctive “rolling SPOT shutter”...
  • Page 65: Exposure Modes

    EXPOSURE MODES HIGHLIGHT-WEIGHTED This method considers the entire image field. The The camera offers two exposure modes: Aper- exposure value will, however, be adjusted to very ture-priority Mode or Manual settings. Choose bright subject elements. That prevents the overex- one of the two options depending on image posure of bright subject elements without having object, situation or individual preference.
  • Page 66: Manual Exposure Setting - M

    MANUAL EXPOSURE SETTING – M Notes • The resulting shutter speed is displayed in half The following manual settings for shutter speed increments for more transparency. and aperture are a good choice: • The remaining exposure time after shutter – to create a special image mood that can only release is counted down in seconds in the be achieved with a very specific type of expo- viewfinder for shutter speeds greater than 2 s.
  • Page 67: Auxiliary Exposure Displays

    AUXILIARY EXPOSURE DISPLAYS LONG-TERM EXPOSURE ( When the measuring range of the exposure Leica M11-D offers shutter speeds up to 60 min. meter is undercut in a manual setting and very These can be used in several variations. low light density, then the triangular LED...
  • Page 68: Available Shutter Speeds

    →Shutter release • The shutter opens. →Press the shutter button down fully • The shutter closes. →Setting the self-timer in the Leica FOTOS app →Shutter release • The shutter opens once the selected delay time has elapsed. →Tap the shutter button •...
  • Page 69: Noise Reduction

    NOISE REDUCTION Noise Reduction is used if the following condi- tions apply: Image noise becomes more apparent when using higher sensitivities, particularly on uniform dark ISO range Shutter speed lon- areas. Long exposure times may cause severe im- ger than age noise.
  • Page 70: Exposure Control

    We often want to arrange important subject counts the elapsed exposure time in seconds. elements outside the center of the image for • Leica M cameras are very compact camer- reasons of pictorial composition and these ele- as that combine optical and electronic func- ments may sometimes be very bright or very dark.
  • Page 71: Exposure Compensation

    Notes EXPOSURE COMPENSATION • An exposure lock doesn’t make much sense in Exposure meters are calibrated for a medium conjunction with multi-field metering, because gray scale value, which matches a standard, i.e. a targeted capture of an individual object ele- average image object.
  • Page 72: Exposure Preview (Optional)

    Factory setting: Single brightness and the set exposure don’t result in →Select the desired setting in the Leica FOTOS excessively low or high brightness values. There are two assessment methods available. – Shutter button pressed and held at first pres-...
  • Page 73: Self-Timer

    • The self-timer function is only available for sin- via the Leica M11-D, but cannot be controlled via gle frame shootings. the camera. Correct function cannot be guaran- • The function remains active until another func- teed when using any other flash unit.
  • Page 74: Attaching The Flash Unit

    ATTACHING THE FLASH UNIT Notes • A flash unit that is not ready to flash may cause →Switch off the camera and flash unit incorrect exposures or error messages. →Slide the foot of the flash unit all the way into •...
  • Page 75: Flash Exposure Metering (Ttl Metering)

    FLASH EXPOSURE METERING SETTINGS ON THE FLASH UNIT (TTL METERING) Operating mode The camera-controlled, fully automatic flash mode is available in this camera in conjunction Automatic control by the camera with system-compatible flash units (see p. 73), and in both exposure modes (Aperture-priority SF 40, SF 60: Mode and Manual).
  • Page 76: Hss (High Speed Sync.)

    Leica M11-D for use SYNC POINT with system-compatible flash units (see p. 73). It is activated by the camera automatically if the...
  • Page 77 →Set the desired guide number control mode The flash icon in the viewfinder display of the (e.g. TTL or GNC = Guide Number Control) Leica M11-D gives feedback on and indicates on the flash unit various operating states. →Switch the camera on •...
  • Page 78: Other Functions

    • Do not detach the lens! updates at irregular intervals, which you can download from our website. Leica will notify you of any new updates, once Note you have registered your camera. Users of Leica • Additional device and country specific ap-...
  • Page 79: Updating The Camera Firmware

    1 Visoflex was developed specifically for the M10 series, and is not compatible with Leica M11-D. The newly devel- oped Visoflex 2, on the other hand, can also be used with older Leica M series models.
  • Page 80: Leica Fotos

    The camera can be controlled remotely using a CONNECTIVITY MODE smartphone/tablet PC. This will require an instal- lation of the Leica FOTOS app on the mobile SWITCHING ON device. Leica FOTOS offers additional useful Enable Connectivity Mode to activate the cam- functions like the quick transfer of recordings and era’s WLAN and Bluetooth capability.
  • Page 81: First-Time Connection To A Mobile Device

    →Press and hold the function button for 5 s VIA LEICA FOTOS CABLE (for iPhone only) • A button-press counter is displayed in the viewfinder. →Check that USB Mode is set to MFi •...
  • Page 82: Connecting With Paired Devices

    CONNECTING WITH PAIRED DEVICES REMOVING PAIRED DEVICES All devices on the pairing list can be removed. VIA LEICA FOTOS CABLE (for iPhone only) →Press and hold the thumbwheel and the func- The Leica FOTOS Cable makes connectivity par- tion button for 10 s.
  • Page 83: Executing A Firmware Update

    • Do not remove the memory card! • Do not remove the rechargeable battery! • Do not detach the lens! Leica FOTOS will notify you when firmware up- dates are available for your Leica cameras. →Follow the instructions provided by the Leica...
  • Page 84: Care/Storage

    CARE/STORAGE • Empty you camera bag completely if it ever gets wet during use. Your equipment might oth- We recommend the following if the camera will erwise be subjected to moisture and tanning not be used for an extended period of time: residue released by the moist leather.
  • Page 85: Memory Cards

    MEMORY CARDS in some backlight situations and in case of high contrasts. • Make sure to store memory cards in their an- • Lens caps also protect the lens against acci- ti-static container when not in use. dental fingerprint smudges and rain. •...
  • Page 86: Sensor Cleaning

    • Make sure you follow the instructions below. →Switch off the camera after cleaning. Note • Leica Camera AG will not accept any respon- • The self-timer LED flashes. sibility for damage caused by the user when • The shutter will remain open for another 10 s.
  • Page 87 CARE/STORAGE...
  • Page 88: Faq

    All mentions of “EVF” or “Electronic Viewfinder” in this manual refer to the optional accessory Leica Visoflex 2. Using the older “Leica Visoflex” model with the Leica M11-D can – as a worst case scenario – result in irreparable damage to the camera and/or the Visoflex. Please contact Leica Customer Care if in doubt.
  • Page 89 The camera won’t switch on Battery is depleted Charge or replace the battery Battery too cold Warming the battery (e.g. in pants pocket) Battery was inserted incorrectly Check its polarization Bottom cover was inserted incorrectly Check the directionality and lock The camera switches off again Battery is depleted Charge or replace the battery...
  • Page 90 Lens information is not displayed The attached lens is not encoded Contact Leica Customer Care Images are damaged or missing The memory card was removed while the Never remove the memory card while status LED was flashing the status LED is flashing.
  • Page 91 Image quality The image is too bright Light sensor was covered during shooting Make sure that the light sensor is not obstructed Image noise Long exposure times (> 1 s) Activate the noise reduction function for long-term exposure ISO sensitivity set too high Decrease ISO sensitivity Round white stains, similar to soap Flash photography in a very dark...
  • Page 92: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA 59.9 mm 32.55 mm 35.9 mm 38.45 mm 23.3 mm 78.9 mm 59.9 mm 138.8 mm 147.2 mm TECHNICAL DATA...
  • Page 93 CAMERA Interfaces Interfaces Designation Designation ISO accessory shoe with additional control contacts for Leica flash units and Leica Visoflex 2 viewfinder Leica M11-D (optional accessory) Camera type Camera type USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-C Digital system camera with rangefinder Tripod thread Tripod thread Type No.
  • Page 94 File size File size Viewfinder magnification Viewfinder magnification 0.73x (all lenses) DNG™ L-DNG approx. 70–120 MB Large-base rangefinder Large-base rangefinder M-DNG approx. 40–70 MB Split or superimposed image rangefinder shown as S-DNG approx. 20–40 MB a bright field at the center of the viewfinder image L-JPG approx.
  • Page 95 WLAN WLAN Exposure modes Exposure modes The Leica FOTOS app is required to use the Aperture-priority mode (A): automatic shutter speed WLAN function. The Leica app is available from control with manual aperture preselection the Apple App Store™ or the Google Play Store™.
  • Page 96 POWER SUPPLY Rechargeable battery (Leica BP-SCL7) Rechargeable battery (Leica BP-SCL7) Li-Ion (Lithium-Polymer) rechargeable battery, rated voltage: 7.4 V / capacity: 1800 mAh, Charging voltage/current: DC 1000 mAh, 7.4 V, operating conditions: +10°C to +35°C (charging) / +0°C to +40°C (discharged), manufacturer: Fuji Electronics (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. made in China The date of manufacture can be found on the bat- tery.
  • Page 98: Leica Customer Care

    Leica equipment and for help and advice regard- tography at: ing Leica products and how to order them. You https://leica-camera.com/en-US/leica-akademie can also contact the Customer Care department or the repair service provided by your regional Leica subsidiary for repairs or warranty claims.
  • Page 99 LEICA AKADEMIE...
  • Page 100 Leica Camera AG | Am Leitz-Park 5 35578 WETZLAR | DEUTSCHLAND Telefon +49(0)6441-2080-0 Telefax +49(0)6441-2080-333 www.leica-camera.com M11-D/EN/2024/9/1...

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