To keep the lens even truer to the original, the engravings on the adjustment rings offer the same vintage look. Furthermore, “LEITZ WETZLAR” is engraved on the front, and the aperture ring shows the special edition number. The focus lock button, made of black lacquered brass, is another special highlight, as it will develop a unique patina with usage.
Only 200 of this special edition lens will be produced, coming in vintage-style packaging with a classic lens container to ensure the safety of this exclusive product.
The true king of bokeh
As the world's fastest wide-angle lens, the Leica Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 sets the photographic benchmark in 1961. Today it continues to inspire with its exceptional images. Especially shots at open aperture fascinate with their individual, almost fairy-tale look, which is really difficult to achieve through digital editing.
A distinctive bokeh and vignetting at maximum aperture, got the Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 its title as the "true king of bokeh". Photographing at open aperture in backlit conditions creates intended lens flares that can be used for specific creative effects. At smaller apertures it delivers very sharp and almost distortion-free pictures that easily meet all modern requirements on image quality.
Elegance in a compact form
Anyone picking up the Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 for the first time immediately gets why countless renowned photographers refused to take it off their camera. And that’s why Leica is reviving it with a virtually unaltered 1961 vintage look and identical optical design.
Its stainless-steel front ring, lockable focus ring, and the black clip-on lens hood are all based on the original lens. What is new is the second lens hood. This second lens hood comes with a round version with E46 thread for filters. Which — in addition to its compactness, extremely low 200g weight and its precise controls — makes the Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 a versatile prime lens for every M camera.
1961: The fastest wide-angle lens
Anyone picking up the Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 for the first time immediately gets why countless renowned photographers refused to take it off their camera. And that’s why Leica is reviving it with a virtually unaltered 1961 vintage look and identical optical design.
Its stainless-steel front ring, lockable focus ring, and the black clip-on lens hood are all based on the original lens. What is new is the second lens hood. This second lens hood comes with a round version with E46 thread for filters. Which — in addition to its compactness, extremely low 200g weight and its precise controls — makes the Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 a versatile prime lens for every M camera.
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