RM28,580.00
Whether for detailed landscape shots, high contrast pictures even in difficult light conditions or subjects in close up range with selective focus: the Summilux M 35 f/1.4 ASPH. produces extraordinary results. Now, eleven instead of nine aperture blades are used for a visibly improved bokeh. In addition, the closest focusing distance could be reduced from 70 to 40 centimeters.
Leica Summilux-M 35 f/1.4 ASPH. – Redesign
Now even more versatile and more flexible.
The lens combines a light wide-angle characteristic with natural-looking dimensions and is thus particularly versatile. Whether for detailed landscape shots, high-contrast pictures even in difficult light conditions or subjects in close-up range with selective focus: the Summilux-M 35 f/1.4 ASPH. produces extraordinary results. Now, eleven instead of nine aperture blades are used for a visibly improved bokeh. In addition, the closest focusing distance could be reduced from 70 to 40 centimetres. So much closeness is made possible by a patent-pending double cam unit newly developed by Leica engineers. As a result, the rotation angle of the focus ring could be almost doubled to 176° in comparison to the previous model – with the same compact size of the lens. This ensures reliable, precise focusing over the entire setting range. Up to 70 centimetres, this works, as usual, via the range finder of all digital and analogue M cameras. After a slightly perceptible resistance, the extended close-up range between 70 and 40 centimetres is exactly focusable via Live View on the screen, Visoflex viewfinder or Leica FOTOS app.
The industrial design has been brought up to date with almost unchanged dimensions – the new Summilux-M 35 f/1.4 ASPH. is 2 millimetres shorter while 2 millimetres have been added to the diameter. As with the Summilux-M 50 f/1.4 ASPH., the lens hood is now round, directly integrated in the lens and can easily be screwed in and unscrewed at any time. For an even faster and more flexible handling. And for even more design freedom when taking photos.
Weight | 1140 g |
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Lens Connection | Leica M bayonet with 6-bit encoding |
Field Angle | 62.5°, 53.6°, 37.2° |
Optical Design | 9 Lenses in 5 Groups |
Working Range | 0.4 m to infinity |
Smallest Object Field | Full-frame: 213 x 319 mm |
Aperture Setting | Lock blade, with half-increment lock settings |
Lowest Value | 16 |
Bayonet Sensor Format | Leica M bayonet with 6-bit encoding |
Filter Mount (mm) | 46mm |
Scales | Combined scale meter (m)/foot (ft) |
Largest Diameter (mm) | Approx. 58 mm |
Length (mm) | Approx. 46 mm |
Weight (gram) | Approx. 338 g |