While we no longer rent this used camera, we do carry the Leica M10 Monochrom.
Captures true RAW black-and-white images
24MP full-frame black-and-white CMOS sensor
Large, bright-line, rangefinder-coupled viewfinder
Full HD video capture
The used Leica M Monochrom (Type 246) is a specialty M-mount camera that only shoots in black and white. Looking for an updated version? Check out the Leica M10 Monochrom. Key features include:
What’s Changed. The Type 246 is an update to the original Leica M Monochrom, with improved resolution and higher ISO performance. A new 24MP full-frame black-and-white CMOS sensor and MAESTRO processor provide extremely high image quality throughout the normal ISO range of 320-25,000. The live-view functionality first seen in the M 240 also makes it into the Typ 246.
Black and White. The omission of a color filter array from allows the Typ 246 to capture images in only luminance values, producing only black and white images. A byproduct of this is fantastic high ISO performance. It also foregoes the optical low-pass filter for maximum image sharpness.
Full HD Video. A new addition to the Monochrom line is video recording. There’s Full HD 1080p capture at either 24 or 30 fps, an on-board monaural mic for audio capture, and focus peaking for ensuring critical focus.
Rangefinder and Live-View Shooting. The Typ 246 features a large, bright-line, rangefinder-coupled viewfinder provides 0.68x magnification with automatic parallax compensation and LED-illuminated frame lines. A viewfinder frame selector on the front of the camera allows manual changing of frame lines for visualizing varying focal lengths. The 3.0-inch 920k-dot rear LCD with sapphire cover glass allows live-view shooting with both focus peaking and 10x magnification.
Classic Design. The black chrome-plated body features a magnesium-alloy chassis, brass top plate, and synthetic leather-wrapped grip give the Typ 246 a classic film-camera feel. The minimalist styling omits the famous “red dot” for a more discrete approach. There’s direct control for shutter speed and drive mode with the top plate dials, and a simple control layout on the camera back for menu navigation. It takes a rechargeable 1,800 mAh lithium-ion battery (one is included with this rental) and records images to SDHC/XC memory cards.