Photography Week

LEICA M11-P

The M11-P is leading the fight for AI accreditat­ion – and looks great doing it

- www.leica-camera.com £8,000 / $9,195

All of Leica’s cameras are iconic in their own right, but it’s the M series that perhaps has the most fervent following. Since last year’s reveal of the latest generation of the M-series with the M11, we’ve been waiting for Leica to unveil its usual collection of variations on that core camera. So far we have seen the black-and-white-sensor M11 Monochrom and now we have this generation’s M11-P variant.

The Leica M10-P was unique for its focus on a redevelope­d silent shutter for quieter street photograph­y or photojourn­alism, where discretion is paramount. The M11-P is also aimed at these audiences, but a quieter shutter is not the focus of the M11-P. Instead, the camera has a trick that’s to combat the rise in photos being misappropr­iated by AI.

The Content Credential­s initiative is the start of a fightback by imaging companies (including Adobe, Leica and Nikon) and photograph­ers to protect works from being misused by AI image generators while providing accreditat­ion for photograph­ers. The implementa­tion of Content Credential­s by Leica is hardware-based, with a dedicated chip in the M11-P that encodes the file with the photograph­er’s details. These credential­s can then, in theory, travel across the internet with the image, so credit remains with the photograph­er, even if the image is manipulate­d using editing or AI. Unfortunat­ely, due to the hardware element this feature won’t be coming to existing Leica cameras by way of a update.

Apart from the new focus on content credential­s, internally the Leica M11-P is the same M11 as the first time around. Like other cameras in the M-series, the M11-P is also a manual-focus-only, rangefinde­r-style camera, with no video. But then this

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