As we reported this week, photojournalism is more important and prevalent than ever these days, and the new Leica M10-P Reporter camera is a must-have for those entering the field. The Leica M10-P Reporter, part of the brand’s 40th-anniversary celebration of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award (named for Leica’s original inventor), is a special-edition camera that promises impeccable images through the most challenging environments.
This camera will feature an impressively quiet shutter, giving photographers and journalists the chance to capture their subjects without disrupting the scene. And, with a 24-megapixel full-frame sensor, a Maestro II image processor, and an ISO range of 100 – 50,000, this camera will deliver the news beautifully. Here’s everything we know about the new Leica M10-P Reporter, which is available for preorder today.
A Stylish, Durable Camera for Documentary Photographers
Leica M10-P “Reporter”
Key Features
- Black Kevlar armoring for excellent grip and comfort
- Extremely scratch and fingerprint resistant green paint finish
- Engravings filled with subtle light green color
- Functional engravings only, focusing on the essentials
This dark-green camera boasts a scratch-resistant finish and Kevlar camera trim that makes it look as good as it operates. This “reporter” camera, named after its target audience of documentary photographers and photojournalists, is durable, portable, and powerful. Plus, its quiet shutter guarantees you won’t disrupt the scene while capturing the story.
This Historic Camera Builds on Leica’s Legacy
With durability and impressive specs like a 24-megapixel sensor and an ISO range of 100 – 50,000, this camera has enough to attract all types of journalists. But, there’s also a built-in legacy. This camera is part of the Leica brand’s 40th-anniversary celebration of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award, named for Leica’s original inventor.
The Leica M10-P Reporter Camera is available for preorder via Adorama today.