Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Photography
  3. Photo Galleries
  4. Legacy Archives

35 collectors’ wallets got lighter thanks to limited edition $28k Leica M Monochrom

Add as a preferred source on Google

The other day we wondered what type of people would buy the pricey, luxurious rebadged Sony cameras from Hasselblad. Naturally, they’re people with the cash and the desire to own one-of-a-kind products. Those are probably the same type who, according to PetaPixel, paid 21,000 Euros (about $28,000) for a limited edition Leica M Monochrom – an 18-megapixel full-frame (35mm) digital camera that only shoots in black and white.

This particular variation of the M Monochrom, which doesn’t have an RGB filter in order to deliver sharper images (albeit in black and white), is signed by art photographer Ralph Gibson, who had been a longtime Leica film shooter, but wasn’t completely sold on digital B&W until he used the digital M Monochrom. Unlike the regular M Monochrom (which sells for nearly $8,000; used ones aren’t that much cheaper), this limited edition camera has silver plating, chrome, black “volcano pattern” leather, and specialty strap, and comes with a Leica Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 lens. Everything comes in a unique box with a copy of Gibson’s book.

Gibson is an American art photographer whose work is showcased at many of the world’s major museums. He worked as an assistant to renowned photographers Dorothea Lange and Robert Frank at the start of his career, and has published several art photography books.

Most of us can’t afford something like this, let alone a regular Leica. But even if you have the money and you want one, you’re too late: all 35 were reportedly sold out in 5 minutes when it was presented last December. While this Leica may be an excellent camera, we have the feeling most of these will remain behind glass.

(Via PetaPixel/Leica News & Rumors; additional info La Vida Leica)

Les Shu
Former Senior Editor, Photography
I am formerly a senior editor at Digital Trends. I bring with me more than a decade of tech and lifestyle journalism…
4K stabilized footage, 10km transmission range, and 93 minutes of flight for $309: the DJI Mini 4K is on sale
DJI Mini 4K Fly More Combo drops to $309 (31% off): 4K gimbal camera, 3 batteries, 93-min flight time.
DJI Mini 4K Fly More Combo deal

The DJI Mini 4K Fly More Combo is down to $309 at Amazon, a $140 saving off its $449 list price. For that you're getting a sub-249-gram drone with a 4K 3-axis gimbal camera, 10km video transmission range, and three batteries in the box for up to 93 minutes of total flight time. As entry points into serious aerial photography go, this is one of the more complete packages at this price.

get the deal

Read more
Want cinematic footage without a full camera rig? This 8K 360 drone bundle is $300 off
The Antigravity A1 Infinity Bundle drops to $1,699, which is a meaningful discount for an 8K 360 setup
Antigravity A1 8K 360 drone deal

Most drone deals are about shaving a little off a standard flying camera. This one is aimed at a different kind of buyer: someone who wants dramatic, creative angles and is willing to pay for a more ambitious capture style. The Antigravity A1 8K 360 Remote Control Drone (Infinity Bundle) is $1,699.00, saving you $300 off the $1,999.00 compared value. It’s still a premium purchase, but the discount is big enough to matter if you’ve been waiting for a better entry point.

get the deal

Read more
Save $500 on the Sony a7 III with 28–70mm lens, a full-frame starter kit that still holds up
Sony a7 III deal

If you’ve been trying to step up from a phone or an older camera without spending “brand-new flagship” money, this is a solid price cut on a kit that’s been a go-to for years. The Sony Alpha a7 III mirrorless camera with the FE 28–70mm F3.5–5.6 OSS lens is $1,699.99 (was $2,199.99), saving you $500. That discount matters because it gets you into full-frame territory with a versatile starter lens, which is usually the most expensive jump for people moving up in photo and video.

get the deal

Read more