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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 OverviewLeica M Edition 60

The Leica M Edition 60 is a limited-edition rangefinder camera built around a full-frame 24MP sensor, produced to mark 60 years of the Leica M system. Processing is handled by the Leica Maestro image processor, and the ISO range runs from 200 to 6400, reflecting the camera's measured, deliberate approach to image-making. Focusing is purely manual via the optical rangefinder system — there are no autofocus points, no eye tracking, and no subject tracking.

This is a camera designed for photographers who engage fully with the mechanics of focus and exposure. Still images can be captured at a maximum resolution of 5952x3976 pixels, with a burst mode capable of up to 3 frames per second. The color profile available is Adobe RGB.

Video recording is not supported by this camera. The body is constructed from stainless steel and leather, lending it a premium, tactile quality. Storage uses SD, SDHC, or SDXC cards.

Connectivity is notably sparse — there is no Wi-Fi, no Bluetooth, and no USB. Image stabilization is absent entirely. The viewfinder is an optical rangefinder type, consistent with the M system's traditional design ethos.

Key FeaturesLeica 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 SpecificationsLeica M Edition 60

Leica M Edition 60 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesDocumentary, Travel
TypeRangefinder
SensorFull Frame (35mm)
Resolution24MP
ProcessorLeica Maestro
ISO Range200 – 6400
AF SystemRangefinder (Manual)
Max Photo Resolution5952x3976
Burst Rate3 fps
Image StabilizationNone
ViewfinderOptical Rangefinder
Storage MediaSD, SDHC, SDXC

DescriptionLeica 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.

ProsLeica 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

ConsLeica 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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Frequently Asked QuestionsLeica M Edition 60

Does the Leica M Edition 60 support autofocus?+
No. The autofocus system is listed as Rangefinder (Manual), meaning all focusing is done manually using the optical rangefinder. There are no autofocus points, and neither eye tracking nor subject tracking is available.
Can this camera record video?+
No. The video specifications show null values for maximum resolution and frame rate, with no frame rates or color profiles listed. This camera is a stills-only device.
What memory cards are compatible with the M Edition 60?+
The camera accepts SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards. No other storage formats are listed in the specifications.
Does the M Edition 60 have any wireless connectivity?+
No. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are both listed as false, and USB connectivity is also absent. File transfer would need to be handled via the memory card directly.
Is the body weather sealed?+
No. The bodyDesign weatherSealing field is listed as None, so the camera offers no protection against moisture or dust ingress.
What is the native ISO range of this camera?+
The ISO range runs from a minimum of 200 to a maximum of 6400 according to the specifications.

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