Leica M10 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC
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Leica M10 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Key Specs
(Full Review)
- 24MP - Full frame Sensor
- 3" Fixed Screen
- ISO 100 - 50000
- No Video
- Leica M Mount
- 660g - 139 x 80 x 39mm
- Launched January 2017
- Replacement is Leica M11
(Full Review)
- 10MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
- 3" Fixed Display
- ISO 100 - 3200
- Sensor-shift Image Stabilization
- 1280 x 720 video
- 28-300mm (F3.5-5.6) lens
- 367g - 114 x 58 x 50mm
- Released August 2010

Leica M10 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Overview
The following is a extensive analysis of the Leica M10 and Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC, one is a Pro Mirrorless and the other is a Advanced Mirrorless by brands Leica and Ricoh. There exists a significant gap between the image resolutions of the M10 (24MP) and GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC (10MP) and the M10 (Full frame) and GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC (1/2.3") enjoy different sensor sizes.

The M10 was introduced 6 years after the GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC which is quite a sizable gap as far as technology is concerned. Each of the cameras come with the identical body type (Rangefinder-style mirrorless).
Before going through a in-depth comparison, below is a short highlight of how the M10 grades versus the GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC with respect to portability, imaging, features and an overall mark.

Leica M10 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Gallery
Following is a sample of the gallery pics for Leica M10 and Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC. The whole galleries are available at Leica M10 Gallery and Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Gallery.
Reasons to pick Leica M10 over the Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC
M10 | GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC | |||
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Released | January 2017 | ![]() | August 2010 | Newer by 79 months |
Display resolution | 1037k | ![]() | 920k | Crisper display (+117k dot) |
Reasons to pick Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC over the Leica M10
GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC | M10 |
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Common features in the Leica M10 and Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC
M10 | GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC | |||
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Manual focus | ![]() | Very exact focus | ||
Display type | Fixed | ![]() | Fixed | Fixed display |
Display dimension | 3" | ![]() | 3" | Identical display dimensions |
Selfie screen | ![]() | Neither provides selfie screen | ||
Touch display | ![]() | Neither provides Touch display |
Leica M10 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Physical Comparison
If you are intending to travel with your camera, you're going to have to factor in its weight and size. The Leica M10 provides outer measurements of 139mm x 80mm x 39mm (5.5" x 3.1" x 1.5") accompanied by a weight of 660 grams (1.46 lbs) whilst the Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC has specifications of 114mm x 58mm x 50mm (4.5" x 2.3" x 2.0") accompanied by a weight of 367 grams (0.81 lbs).
Check out the Leica M10 and Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC in the new Camera with Lens Size Comparison Tool.
Take into consideration, the weight of an Interchangeable Lens Camera will change dependant on the lens you have at that time. Following is the front view measurements comparison of the M10 versus the GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC.

Factoring in dimensions and weight, the portability rating of the M10 and GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC is 75 and 85 respectively.

Leica M10 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Sensor Comparison
More often than not, it's difficult to imagine the difference between sensor dimensions simply by going over specifications. The picture below might offer you a stronger sense of the sensor measurements in the M10 and GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC.
To sum up, each of the cameras posses different megapixel count and different sensor dimensions. The M10 with its larger sensor is going to make getting bokeh simpler and the Leica M10 will deliver greater detail using its extra 14 Megapixels. Greater resolution can also help you crop images somewhat more aggressively. The more recent M10 should have an advantage with regard to sensor tech.

Leica M10 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Screen and ViewFinder


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Leica M10 vs Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC Specifications
Leica M10 | Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC | |
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General Information | ||
Manufacturer | Leica | Ricoh |
Model type | Leica M10 | Ricoh GXR P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VC |
Class | Pro Mirrorless | Advanced Mirrorless |
Launched | 2017-01-18 | 2010-08-06 |
Body design | Rangefinder-style mirrorless | Rangefinder-style mirrorless |
Sensor Information | ||
Chip | Maestro II | Smooth Imaging Engine IV |
Sensor type | CMOS | BSI-CMOS |
Sensor size | Full frame | 1/2.3" |
Sensor measurements | 35.8 x 23.9mm | 6.17 x 4.55mm |
Sensor surface area | 855.6mm² | 28.1mm² |
Sensor resolution | 24 megapixel | 10 megapixel |
Anti alias filter | ||
Aspect ratio | 3:2 | 1:1, 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9 |
Highest Possible resolution | 5952 x 3992 | 3648 x 2736 |
Maximum native ISO | 50000 | 3200 |
Lowest native ISO | 100 | 100 |
RAW photos | ||
Autofocusing | ||
Manual focusing | ||
Touch focus | ||
Continuous autofocus | ||
Single autofocus | ||
Tracking autofocus | ||
Selective autofocus | ||
Center weighted autofocus | ||
Autofocus multi area | ||
Autofocus live view | ||
Face detection focus | ||
Contract detection focus | ||
Phase detection focus | ||
Lens | ||
Lens mount type | Leica M | fixed lens |
Lens zoom range | - | 28-300mm (10.7x) |
Largest aperture | - | f/3.5-5.6 |
Macro focusing distance | - | 1cm |
Amount of lenses | 59 | - |
Crop factor | 1 | 5.8 |
Screen | ||
Range of screen | Fixed Type | Fixed Type |
Screen diagonal | 3" | 3" |
Resolution of screen | 1,037 thousand dot | 920 thousand dot |
Selfie friendly | ||
Liveview | ||
Touch functionality | ||
Viewfinder Information | ||
Viewfinder | Optical (rangefinder) | Electronic (optional) |
Viewfinder coverage | 100% | - |
Viewfinder magnification | 0.73x | - |
Features | ||
Minimum shutter speed | 8 seconds | 30 seconds |
Fastest shutter speed | 1/4000 seconds | 1/2000 seconds |
Continuous shutter speed | 5.0fps | 5.0fps |
Shutter priority | ||
Aperture priority | ||
Manual exposure | ||
Exposure compensation | Yes | Yes |
Set white balance | ||
Image stabilization | ||
Built-in flash | ||
Flash distance | no built-in flash | 4.50 m |
Flash modes | no built-in flash | Auto, On, Off, Red-Eye, Slow Sync, Manual |
Hot shoe | ||
Auto exposure bracketing | ||
WB bracketing | ||
Exposure | ||
Multisegment | ||
Average | ||
Spot | ||
Partial | ||
AF area | ||
Center weighted | ||
Video features | ||
Supported video resolutions | - | 1280 x 720 (30 fps), 640 x 480 (30 fps), 320 x 240 (30 fps) |
Maximum video resolution | None | 1280x720 |
Video file format | - | Motion JPEG |
Microphone jack | ||
Headphone jack | ||
Connectivity | ||
Wireless | Built-In | None |
Bluetooth | ||
NFC | ||
HDMI | ||
USB | none | USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) |
GPS | Optional | None |
Physical | ||
Environment seal | ||
Water proofing | ||
Dust proofing | ||
Shock proofing | ||
Crush proofing | ||
Freeze proofing | ||
Weight | 660 gr (1.46 pounds) | 367 gr (0.81 pounds) |
Dimensions | 139 x 80 x 39mm (5.5" x 3.1" x 1.5") | 114 x 58 x 50mm (4.5" x 2.3" x 2.0") |
DXO scores | ||
DXO Overall rating | 86 | not tested |
DXO Color Depth rating | 24.4 | not tested |
DXO Dynamic range rating | 13.3 | not tested |
DXO Low light rating | 2133 | not tested |
Other | ||
Battery life | 210 images | 440 images |
Form of battery | Battery Pack | Battery Pack |
Self timer | Yes (2 or 12 secs) | Yes (2 or 10 sec, 10 sec (3 images) ) |
Time lapse feature | ||
Storage media | SD/SDHC/SDXC | SD/SDHC, Internal |
Storage slots | Single | Single |
Pricing at release | $7,595 | $147 |