From the outside, it’s hard to see much that’s different between Leica’s new M11 digital rangefinder camera and the last few generations of models. On the inside, though, it’s another story and Leica describes the M11 as “massively changed inside”, giving it the tag line, “The Legend Reinvented”. Mind you, some things externally have changed, starting with the adoption of a conventional battery compartment in the camera’s base. The fully-detachable baseplate – a leftover from the film-era M-series camera – has finally gone which, in all honesty, is probably a good thing. As on the SL-series cameras, the battery pack itself incorporates the compartment cover, and it has increased capacity claimed to deliver up to 700 shots per charge. In-camera battery charging is now possible thanks to the provision of…