

Details at any distance
The Leica 35-mm digiscoping lens offers ambitious nature observers and photographers a high-quality solution for combining a spotting scope and camera. With its focal length of 35 mm, it is specially designed for use with Leica Televid spotting scopes and enables razor-sharp, detailed images from a great distance. The advantage: it transforms the spotting scope into a powerful telephoto lens for the camera, without any loss of quality. The precise optics ensure true-to-life colors, high contrasts, and outstanding image sharpness from edge to edge. The Leica digiscoping lens is particularly ideal for observing animals and birds, as it allows discreet shots to be taken from a safe distance – without disturbing the wildlife. Thanks to its T2 thread, almost any camera with interchangeable lenses can now connect to the outstanding image quality of Televid spotting scopes and eyepieces. Whether with Leica system cameras or other compatible models: The 35-mm digiscoping lens brings precision and flexibility to the world of digital nature photography.

Always stay flexible
The 35-mm Leica digiscoping lens wins users over with exceptional flexibility. It can be easily combined with various Leica camera systems, such as the SL or M models, and is quickly ready for use thanks to the precise T2 adapter. In next to no time, your spotting scope becomes a powerful telephoto lens for photos and videos alike. Whether for nature observation, documentation and identification of wild animals, or landscape photography – with the Leica digiscoping lens, you are equipped for the most diverse demands.

Maximum performance, minimum size
Even in difficult light conditions, the Leica 35-mm digiscoping lens delivers impressive results with clear details and natural colors. Its compact design keeps your camera equipment mobile and easy to transport – ideal for use in the field. Intuitive handling makes this lens a versatile tool for photographers who want to combine the highest optical quality with flexible usability.