Is it worth it? Absolutely Yes! That was certainly my first response, and after nearly a year with the camera it still is. The exchange is that you get more resolution and a different sensor in return for a moderate decrease in shot-to-shot speed and buffer depth. My preference is for the sound of the quieter shutter, but it does impose limitations on shooting which the original M10 did not. I’ve shot wedding ceremonies from close up with the original M10 and never disturbed anyone with the noise. Latest sample galleries Fujifilm X-H2 review samples Nikon Z 28mm F2.8 Sample Gallery Nikon Z 26mm F2. In most other respects, it's a classic M10, with the welcome addition of a touch-sensitive screen and quiet shutter borrowed from the M10-P. 50mm Apo-Summicron-M ASPH, f/2.4 1/350s, ISO 100 Leica has introduced the M10-R, the highest resolution member of its M10-series yet.The perfect situation would be a ‘normal’ shutter sound like the M10 with the option of a silent electronic shutter, but I understand that the read-out speed of the M10 sensor is too slow for this. All these images taken with the 50mm Apo-Summicron-M ASPH, this at f/6.8, 1/1000s, ISO 100.In common with some fashion and portrait photographers, I prefer the slightly louder M10 shutter as I like my subjects to know when I’ve taken a picture, it makes a good way to control the flow of a shoot. The shutter is the quiet version from the M10-P which has been extremely popular with many people. 50mm Apo-Summicron-M, f/2 1/250s, ISO 100 The Shutter
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