Leica has launched the M11-P Safari, a special edition of its M11 series, featuring the signature olive-green finish that’s been part of Leica’s Safari line since the 1970s. The camera keeps all the core features of the M11-P, but adds a few design changes that set it apart.

The top plate is made of solid brass and finished in matte olive-green. The matching green leatherette adds grip and continues the color scheme. The dials and controls on the top and front are silver, and the usual red Leica logo has been replaced with a simple silver screw. The back of the camera has black-finished controls. Other visual details include the engraved Leica script and “Leica Camera AG” with “Wetzlar Germany” text.

The M11-P Safari is identical in performance to the standard M11-P. It has 256 GB of internal storage and supports UHS-II SD cards. It can shoot in both DNG and JPG formats. The LCD screen on the back is covered in scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating for better visibility in bright light.
The camera uses a full-frame BSI CMOS sensor with Triple Resolution Technology. Users can shoot at 60, 36, or 18 megapixels. Connectivity includes Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and cable options. Bluetooth Low Energy support lets users transfer images in the background using the Leica FOTOS app.
It also includes Content Credentials technology, which adds tamper-proof metadata to every image. This includes camera model, copyright info, file creation dates, and editing history.
The M11-P Safari comes with a black carrying strap and ships in plastic-free packaging made in Germany. It’s priced at $10,495 and is available at Leica Stores, the Leica Online Store, and through authorized dealers.
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