Leica M Edition 60 Rangefinder Camera
The Leica M Edition 60 is a 24MP full-frame mirrorless camera — known for its 24MP Full-Frame Sensor and Limited Edition Commemorative. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Leica M Edition 60 Rangefinder Camera
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Camera Overview — Leica M Edition 60
Key Features — Leica M Edition 60
24MP Full-Frame Sensor: Captures stills at up to 5952x3976 pixels, delivering high-resolution files suitable for large prints and detailed crops.
Limited Edition Commemorative: Produced to mark 60 years of the Leica M system, making it a numerically limited collectible as well as a functional camera.
Optical Rangefinder Focusing: Traditional coupled rangefinder system requires manual focus, placing full control of focus precision in the photographer's hands.
No Rear Display: The Edition 60 deliberately omits a rear LCD screen, removing image review from the shooting experience to encourage a more deliberate approach.
Leica Maestro Processor: Handles RAW processing and in-camera image rendering with the tuned color science characteristic of the M system.
ISO 200–6400 Range: Covers a practical sensitivity range for controlled and available-light shooting without extending into high-noise territory.
Camera Specifications — Leica M Edition 60
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Documentary, Travel |
| Type | Rangefinder |
| Sensor | Full Frame (35mm) |
| Resolution | 24MP |
| Processor | Leica Maestro |
| ISO Range | 200 – 6400 |
| AF System | Rangefinder (Manual) |
| Max Photo Resolution | 5952x3976 |
| Burst Rate | 3 fps |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Viewfinder | Optical Rangefinder |
| Storage Media | SD, SDHC, SDXC |
Description — Leica M Edition 60
The Leica M Edition 60 is a rangefinder camera centered on a full-frame 24MP sensor powered by the Leica Maestro image processor. It captures stills at a maximum resolution of 5952x3976 pixels with a burst rate of up to 3 frames per second, and supports the Adobe RGB color profile. The ISO range spans 200 to 6400.
Focusing is entirely manual through an optical rangefinder viewfinder — no autofocus of any kind is present. The body is crafted from stainless steel and leather, giving it a distinctly tactile, handcrafted feel. Storage is handled via SD, SDHC, or SDXC cards.
There is no image stabilization, no video recording, and no wireless connectivity of any kind — no Wi-Fi, no Bluetooth, and no USB port. The camera carries no weather sealing. The battery is a rechargeable lithium-ion type.
Every specification reflects a camera built with radical intentionality, stripping away convenience features to leave a pure photographic tool.
Pros — Leica M Edition 60
- ✓Full-frame 24MP sensor delivers high-resolution stills at up to 5952x3976 pixels
- ✓Leica Maestro image processor powers the imaging pipeline
- ✓ISO range of 200–6400 provides usable sensitivity across varied lighting conditions
Cons — Leica M Edition 60
- ✗No video recording capability — maxResolution and maxFrameRate are both null
- ✗No image stabilization of any kind, optical or digital
- ✗No Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or USB connectivity limits file transfer and remote control options
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