Sony Alpha a99 II vs. Leica M10 - Camera Comparison

Comparison of the Sony Alpha a99 II and the Leica M10

Sony Alpha a99 II
89 points
Leica M10
45 points
Sony Alpha a99 II
Sony Alpha a99 II ✭ Camspex.com
104 mm
143 mm
BODY
Leica M10
Leica M10 ✭ Camspex.com
80 mm
139 mm
2016
YEARYear of announcement
2017
Magnesium alloy
BODY MATERIAL
Magnesium alloy with chromed brass top and bottom plates
Weather
sealed
WEATHER SEALING
Weather
sealed
Sony A
LENS MOUNT
Leica M
300 000 cycles
SHUTTER LIFEThe shutter durability as rated by the manufacturer.
n/a
849 g
1.87 lb
143 x 104 x 76 mm
5.6 x 4.1 x 3 in.
DIMENSIONS
& WEIGHTLength x Height x Width and the Weight incl. batteries and memory card
DIMENS.
& WEIGHTLength x Height x Width and the Weight incl. batteries and memory card
139 x 80 x 39 mm
5.5 x 3.1 x 1.5 in.
662 g
1.46 lb
Sony Alpha a99 II
Leica M10
42.4 MP
Sony IMX251 Exmor R CMOS Full Frame Sensor
SENSOR The number of effective megapixels (MP). Sensor manufacturer (if known) and sensor type.
SENSOR Sensor manufacturer (if known) and sensor type.
24.0 MP
CMOS Full Frame Sensor
42.4 MP
EFFECTIVE MEGAPIX The number of effective megapixels (MP).
24.0 MP
35.9 x 24.0 mm
SENSOR SIZE
36.0 x 24.0 mm
7952 x 5304 pixels
MAX. RESOLUTIONMaximum still image resolution
MAX. RESOLUT.Maximum still image resolution
5976 x 3992 pixels
1x
CROP FACTORA 50mm lens on a camera with a crop factor of 1.5x would behave like a 75mm lens on a full-frame camera with a crop factor of 1x (50mm x 1.5 = 75mm)
1x
Bayer array
COLOR FILTER
Bayer array
4.5 μm
PIXEL PITCHThe center-to-center distance between two pixels (photosites) on a sensor. The larger the photosites, the more light they can capture and the lower is the level of visible "noise" in captured images.
6 μm
None
LOW-PASS FILTERA low-pass filter blurs fine details of an image to eliminate the moiré and the color artifacts of finely patterned structures. Without a low-pass filter images will appear sharper, but there is also a risk of moiré occurring in certain scenes.
None
3:2
NATIVE
ASPECT RATIOThe width to height ratio of the "straight out of the camera" images. However, most modern digital cameras are capable of producing images in various aspect ratios.
ASPECT RATIOThe width to height ratio of the "straight out of the camera" images. However, most modern digital cameras are capable of producing images in various aspect ratios.
3:2
Sony Alpha a99 II
DXOMARK
SENSOR
SCOREAnalysis of the camera image quality by dxomark.com
Leica M10
92
OVERALL SCOREDXOMARK Sensor Overall Score shows a camera's sensor quality in terms of noise, ability to render high contrast, formation of colored noise, ability to shoot in low light.
86
25.4
COLOR DEPTHThe color depth performance (DXOMARK Portrait Score) in bits
24.4
13.4
DYNAMIC RANGEThe maximum dynamic range performance (DXOMARK Landscape Score) in exposure value (EV)
13.2
2317
LOW-LIGHT ISOThe low-light sensitivity performance (DXOMARK Sports Score) in ISO sensitivity value
2133
Sony Alpha a99 II
Leica M10
COVERAGE:
100 %
REAL SIZE:
0.78
VIEW­FINDERThe viewfinder frame COVERAGE in percent and the real viewfinder SIZE (VF magnification corrected by the crop factor of a camera — this way cameras with different sensor sizes can be compared).
COVERAGE:
100 %
REAL SIZE:
0.73
Electronic (2 359 296 dot OLED)
VF TYPE
Optical (rangefinder)
Articulated
 1 228 800 dot LCD
REAR SCREEN
Fixed 
1 036 800 dot LCD
3 inch
SCREEN SIZE
3 inch
LIVE VIEW & TOUCH SCREEN
camspex.com — Top plate LCD — Sony Alpha a99 II
TOP LCD PANELLCD panel on top of the camera which provides information about the current camera settings.
No top LCD panel
Sony Alpha a99 II
Leica M10
Phase detection
AUTOFOCUS SYSTEM
AF SYSTEM
Manual Focus
399
399
FOCUS POINTSAutofocus points
as shown in the figures below:

° linear sensors
° cross-type sensors
° dual cross-type sensors
contrast autofocus areas
0
0
79
CROSS-TYPE FOCUS POINTS
CROSS-TYPE FP
0
camspex.com — Autofocus system — Sony Alpha a99 II
-4
EV

100

The minimum exposure value of the AF working range (at 23°C and ISO 100). The smaller this value, the less light is needed for normal autofocus operation.
-
50 %
AF COVERAGEFrame coverage by AF sensors in percent.
0 %
Yes
IN-BODY
AF MOTORAn in-body AF motor gives the ability to auto-focus with older lenses which don't have their own motors.
None
5-axis sensor shift
IN-BODY IMAGE STABILIZATION
IMAGE STABILIZ.
No
Sony Alpha a99 II
Leica M10
BIONZ X CXD4236
IMAGE
PROCESSOR
MAESTRO II
14 bit RAW, JPEG
OUTPUT FORMATS
14 bit DNG, JPEG
Auto, 100 - 25600
(can be extended to ISO 50 - 102400)
ISO SEN­SITIVITY
Auto, 100 - 50000
12
fps
CONTINUOUS DRIVEMaximum frames per second (fps) in continuous drive mode when using the mechanical shutter.
CONT. DRIVEMaximum frames per second (fps) in continuous drive mode when using the mechanical shutter.
5
fps
60 JPEG shots
25 RAW shots
MAX. BURSTMaximum number of shots in high-speed continuous drive mode until the buffer is full.
100 JPEG shots
30 RAW shots
2160p @ 30 fps (4K)
MAX. VIDEO RESOLUTION
VIDEO
No Video Mode
-5/+5 EV  (in 1/3 or 1/2 EV steps)
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
EXPOSURE COMPENS.
-3/+3 EV  (in 1/3 EV steps)
Bulb,
 
30 sec → 1/8000 sec
SHUTTER SPEED Maximum and minimum possible exposure time in seconds.
125 sec → 1/4000 sec
Sony Alpha a99 II
Leica M10

X-SYNC:
1/250
No
built-in
flash

No
flash
BUILT-IN FLASH
No
built-in
flash

No
flash

X-SYNC:
1/180
Yes
HOT SHOE
Yes
USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
USB
None
Microphone port, Headphone port, HDMI
CONNECTIONS
CONNECT.
BUILT-IN
DEVICES
SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-I compatible), Sony Memory Sticks
STORAGE TYPES
SD, SDHC, SDXC
2
CARD SLOTS
1
390
shots
BATTERY LIFEMaximum number of images that can be shot per single battery charge (according to CIPA).
210
shots

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