Leica M6 and Leica M11 Monochrom — Two Expressions of the Same Philosophy
Leica M6 and Leica M11 Monochrom — Two Expressions of the Same Philosophy Leica M6 Leica M11 Monochrom At first glance, the Leica M6 and the Leica M11 Monochrom appear to belong to different eras — one fully analogue, the other resolutely digital. Yet beneath their distinct technologies lies a shared philosophy that has defined Leica for generations: photography as an intentional, disciplined, and deeply personal act. These two cameras are not opposites. They are counterparts. View both at Leica Cameras USA (affiliate link) A Shared Rejection of Excess Both the Leica M6 and the M11 Monochrom are built around a conscious refusal of photographic excess. Neither camera attempts to satisfy every possible use case. Instead, each commits fully to a single way of seeing. The M6 does this through film, mechanical precision, and the absence of automation. The M11 Monochrom achieves the same goal digitally by removing colour entirely, simplifying the sensor to serve l...