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Leica

M11

Rangefinder icon with 60MP and classic M-mount heritage.

$8,995

Released Jan 2022

vs
Alpha 7R VI

Sony

Alpha 7R VI

66.8MP fully-stacked full-frame high-resolution body with 30fps bursts, 8K 30p, 4K 120p, and Sony's new BIONZ XR2 engine.

$4,499

Released Jun 2026

Alpha 7R VI is 4.3 years newer.

Wins

4categories

M11

Landscape

Wins

9categories

Alpha 7R VI

PortraitVideo & Hybrid

TL;DR — Key differences

M11 wins 0 categories·Alpha 7R VI wins 5 categories
  • BAlpha 7R VI has higher AF points / zones (759 vs 0)
  • BAlpha 7R VI has higher RAW buffer depth (150 frames vs 15 frames)
  • BAlpha 7R VI has higher Burst (electronic) (30 fps vs 4.5 fps)
  • BAlpha 7R VI has higher Max video bit rate (600 Mbps vs 150 Mbps)
  • BAlpha 7R VI has higher 4K max frame rate (120 fps vs 60 fps)

Key specs at a glance

M11Alpha 7R VI
Resolution60.3 MP66.8 MP
SensorFull FrameFull Frame
ISO max50,00032,000
Burst4.5 fps30 fps
4K60 fps120 fps
IBISNoYes
Weight530 g713 g
Battery700 shots600 shots

Size and weight, to scale

M11

139 × 80 × 39 mm

530 g (1.17 lb / 18.70 oz)

Alpha 7R VI front view

Alpha 7R VI

133 × 97 × 83 mm

713 g (1.57 lb / 25.15 oz)

M11 is 17mm shorter and 44mm thinner than Alpha 7R VI but it is also 6mm wider.

M11 is 183 g lighter than Alpha 7R VI.

Depth (front-to-back): 39mm M11 · 83mm Alpha 7R VI

Back view, to scale

Width × Height — same proportions as the front of the body.

M11

139 × 80 mm

Alpha 7R VI back view

Alpha 7R VI

133 × 97 mm

Top view, to scale

Width × Depth (front-to-back) — see which body is chunkier on the table.

M11

139 × 39 mm

Alpha 7R VI top view

Alpha 7R VI

133 × 83 mm

Sensor size, to scale

M11

36 × 24 mm · Full Frame

864 mm² area

Alpha 7R VI

35.9 × 24 mm · Full Frame

862 mm² area

Lens ecosystem

Native lens selection

M11: mount data unavailable

Alpha 7R VI

✓ more lenses

Sony E

350+

native lenses available

80 first-party270 third-party

Counts include current first-party and major third-party native autofocus lenses.

Use-case scoring

Which one for what?

Algorithmic scores from verified specs · 10 = best in class

Use caseM11Alpha 7R VI
Portrait
5.5Fair
8.5Excellent✓ wins
Sports & Action
0.5Limited
5.5Fair✓ wins
Video & Hybrid
2.5Limited
8.0Excellent✓ wins
Landscape
6.5Good
7.5Good✓ wins
Travel
5.0Fair
5.0Fair
Wildlife
0.0Limited
6.5Good✓ wins
Vlogging
3.5Limited
5.5Fair✓ wins

Why pick one over the other

Reasons to choose

M11

  • Dimensions (W×H×D mm)

    Adds 139, 80, 38.5

  • Card types

    Adds SD UHS-II

  • ISO min (native)

    64 vs 100 — lower is better

  • ISO max (native)

    50,000 vs 32,000 — higher is better

  • Weight

    530 g vs 713 g — lower is better

  • Battery life (CIPA)

    700 shots vs 600 shots — higher is better

Reasons to choose

Alpha 7R VI

  • AF points / zones

    759 vs 0 — higher is better

  • Subject recognition

    Adds Human, Animal, Bird…

  • Codecs

    Adds XAVC HS, XAVC S, XAVC S-I…

  • Dimensions (W×H×D mm)

    Adds 132.7, 96.9, 82.9

  • Card types

    Adds CFexpress Type A, SDXC UHS-II

  • RAW buffer depth

    150 frames vs 15 frames — higher is better

  • Burst (electronic)

    30 fps vs 4.5 fps — higher is better

  • Max video bit rate

    600 Mbps vs 150 Mbps — higher is better

Both cameras share

  • TouchscreenBoth support touchscreen
  • Wi-FiBoth support wi-fi
  • BluetoothBoth support bluetooth

Pros & cons at a glance

Editorially curated highlights and trade-offs.

M11

Pros

  • Rangefinder experience
  • 60MP
  • Legendary brand

Cons

  • Manual focus only
  • Extremely expensive
  • No video focus

Alpha 7R VI

Pros

  • 66.8MP fully-stacked Exmor RS sensor
  • 30fps blackout-free electronic burst
  • 8K 30p and 4K 120p video
  • 8.5-stop in-body stabilization
  • 9.44M-dot HDR OLED EVF

Cons

  • Very expensive
  • Large files demand fast cards and storage
  • 8K workflow can be heavy

Full specifications

= category winner

M11
Alpha 7R VI
Resolution
60.3 MP
66.8 MP+11%
Sensor type
Full-frame BSI CMOS
Full-Frame Stacked CMOS
Sensor size
36 x 24 mm
35.9 × 24.0 mm
AA filter
No
No
M11
Alpha 7R VI
AF system
Manual focus rangefinder
Contrast Detection / Phase Detection
AF points / zones
0
759
AF low-light limit
-6 EV
Eye AF
No
Yes
Animal / bird AF
No
Yes
Subject recognition
Human, Animal, Bird, Eye, Insect, Vehicle
M11
Alpha 7R VI
Burst (mechanical)
4.5 fps
Burst (electronic)
4.5 fps
30 fps6.7× more
Pre-Capture / Pre-Release
No
RAW buffer depth
15 frames
150 frames10× more
M11
Alpha 7R VI
Max resolution
No video
8K
4K max frame rate
60 fps
120 fps2× more
Max video bit rate
150 Mbps
600 Mbps4× more
Internal RAW video
No
No
Log profile
None
S-Cinetone / S-Log3
Codecs
XAVC HS, XAVC S, XAVC S-I, H.265, H.264
M11
Alpha 7R VI
Weight
530 g−183 g less
713 g
Dimensions (W×H×D mm)
139 × 80 × 38.5 mm
132.7 × 96.9 × 82.9 mm
Weather sealing
No

Frequently asked

Quick answers generated from verified specs.

Which is better for wildlife, M11 or Alpha 7R VI?

Alpha 7R VI scores 6.5/10 versus 0.0/10 for M11 — 30fps burst captures fleeting moments.

What's the resolution difference between the M11 and Alpha 7R VI?

M11 is 60.3 MP and Alpha 7R VI is 66.8 MP, so the Alpha 7R VI captures more detail for cropping and large prints.

Do the M11 and Alpha 7R VI have in-body image stabilization?

M11 does not have IBIS, while alpha 7R VI has in-body image stabilization.

Which shoots faster bursts — the M11 or the Alpha 7R VI?

M11 reaches 4.5 fps electronic. Alpha 7R VI reaches 30 fps electronic.

What's the weight difference between the M11 and Alpha 7R VI?

M11 weighs 530 g and Alpha 7R VI weighs 713 g, so the M11 is 183 g lighter.

Do the M11 and Alpha 7R VI record 4K video?

M11: 4K up to 60p. Alpha 7R VI: 8K (max), 4K up to 120p.

Are the M11 and Alpha 7R VI weather sealed?

M11: No. Alpha 7R VI: No.

Which has better battery life?

Rated battery life is 700 shots (CIPA) for the M11 and 600 shots for the Alpha 7R VI, giving the M11 the edge.

How much does each cost?

M11 launched at $8,995 and Alpha 7R VI at $4,499. The Alpha 7R VI is $4,496 less.

Specs sourced from manufacturer data. Use-case scores algorithmically derived. Last reviewed May 2026.

Product images courtesy of Leica and Sony press materials.