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Leica confirms in‑house sensor development, potentially for M12 and SL4

Leica’s CEO Andrea Kaufmann has confirmed that the company is once again developing its own image sensor. After using AMS sensors up to the M10 and switching to Sony sensors for the M11 generation, Leica appears set to return to an in‑house solution—a process that typically spans about five years and is reportedly already well underway.It’s notable to see Leica charting its own path again. The move raises interesting questions about what prompted the shift away from Sony sensors, which continue to set benchmarks for innovation (for example, partially stacked architectures in the A7V and ongoing global shutter advances like those seen in the A9II).Going in‑house could give Leica more control over color science, microlens design tailored for rangefinder optics, and supply chain independence. It could also enable unique feature trade‑offs that better match Leica’s priorities for the M and SL systems.It’s likely the new sensor will find it’s way in the future Leica M12 and SL4 cameras!

얼마전 라이카가 자체 센서를 개발하기로 했다는 소식이 있었는데 조금 더 구체적인? 내용 같아 올려봅니다.

M10 은 AMS, M11 은 소니센서를 사용해왔는데, 라이카는 그게 어지간히 싫었나보네요.

5년정도 소요되는 자체센서 개발을 선언? 했고 사실상 공개된 지금은 거의 완료된게 아닌가 싶기도 합니다.

M12 에서 탑재를 예측했는데,, SL4 에서도 당연히 탑재될거라 하네요.

이게 과연 득일지 실일지,, 나와봐야 알겠지만, 디지털 쪽 개발이니 파나소닉이 많이 도와주고? 있지 않을까 싶네요.

M10, M11 센서 제조사가 다른데,, 제 기억으론 큰 차이가 없었고 M11 에 대한 유저들의 만족도가 높았던 것 같은데.

어지간히 소니가 싫었던게 아닐까…ㅋ

https://www.l-rumors.com/back-to-the-future-leica-resumes-in-house-sensor-innovation/


In a recent podcast, Dr. Andreas Kaufmann (Chairman of the Supervisory Board and majority shareholder of Leica Camera AG) confirmed that Leica is again developing their own sensor, most likely for the next Leica M12 camera (Google translation):

Furthermore, as has already become somewhat known, we are also developing our own sensor again. […] Up until the M10, we had a sensor of European origin. It was manufactured by AMS in Graz, or rather, developed by their Dutch development office. And the foundry itself was in Grenoble, a French company. And then there was the transition with the M11 to Sony sensors. It’s no secret that they’re in there. At the same time, we started developing our own sensor again, in a more advanced version. I think we’ve made significant progress with that. We can’t say more at the moment.

You can listen to the related part of the podcast in German here:

The full podcast can be found here. Here’s a summary of the podcast episode:

In this special episode, host Michel Birnbacher interviews Dr. Andreas Kaufmann, Chairman of the Supervisory Board at Leica, discussing the past, present, and future of one of the world’s most iconic camera brands. The starting point is the major anniversary: 100 years of Leica cameras. Instead of celebrating only in Germany, the anniversary took place around the globe—from Dubai, New York, Wetzlar, Shanghai, to Tokyo. This reflects a clear statement: Leica has always been internationally oriented, with an export rate of around 90%, and sees itself as a global cultural brand in photography.

Another focus of the conversation is technological development. From the early digital steps with the M8 to the current M11 series, Leica consistently dares to innovate—without sacrificing tradition. Particularly exciting: the new variant with an electronic viewfinder. It expands the system with new applications, especially in terms of lenses and flexibility, without displacing the classic rangefinder world. Leica is deliberately opening a second system branch within the M family.
A major future topic is sensor development. While Leica has increasingly worked with external partners in recent years, the company is simultaneously pushing forward its own sensor projects again. There are also insights into the role of external partners and future in-house technologies.

Another important area: smartphones. Leica does not see them as competition to cameras but as a logical part of the photography world. Smartphones are now the “always-with-you” camera and an entry point into serious photography. Collaborations—such as with Xiaomi—and software solutions like the Leica Lux app aim to improve the photography experience, image character, and creativity.

Beyond technology and strategy, the episode covers perception and markets. Interestingly: In Germany, discussions about Leica almost reflexively turn to prices, while in many international markets, the value, culture, and emotional significance are perceived much more strongly. Leica positions itself deliberately in a class where quality, durability, and photo culture count—not just features.

아주 대단한 뉴스? 는 아니지만, 라이카에서 우선 M12 에서 사용하기 위한 새로운 자체 센서를 개발하고 있다는 내용이군요.

사실상 요즘의 카메라들이 더이상 개발할 기술이 없다는 반증? 같기도 합니다.

이미 센서 기술은 너무 좋아졌고,, 더이상 좋아질 필요? 도 느끼지 못하기도 하는데요.

신제품은 만들어서 팔아야하는 제조사 입장에서는 뭔가 이슈를 만들긴 해야겠죠..ㅋㅋ

이런 뉴스를 통해서 깨닫게 되는 건 역으로 M10, M11 정도면 충분하겠구나..라는 부분 같습니다~

https://leicarumors.com/2026/01/01/leica-is-developing-its-own-camera-sensor-again-most-likely-for-the-leica-m12-camera.aspx/