Life can be full of surprises. To capture it authentically, there's the Summilux-M 35 f/1.4 ASPH. With its classic reportage focal length, and subtle wide-angle quality that connects subject with environment, and natural-looking dimensions, this lens follows you on your creative journey masters the challenges that make life varied and exciting - from distinct selective sharpness at close range, to detailed landscape shots or high-contrast photos even in difficult lighting conditions.
The Summilux-M 35 f/1.4 ASPH. is not only easy to use, it gets up-close - up to 40 cm, without making any compromises on performance or setting accuracy. This is made possible by Leica's specially developed double cam gear unit, which has almost doubled the rotation angle of the distance ring as compared with the previous model, to 176°.
The high angle of rotation enables confident and precise control focusing over the entire adjustment focusing range. For distances down to 70 cm, focus is determined controlled as usual via the rangefinder for all digital and analog M-cameras. Then, after subtle resistance in the dial, the extended close-up range between 70 and 40 cm can be precisely focused via live view on the screen, the Visoflex clip-on viewfinder, or the Leica FOTOS App.
For even faster and more flexible handling, the lens hood is built into the lens and can be mounted and dismounted at any time. This compact M-lens is a real all–rounder - easy to handle, hard to resist.
In addition to the extended minimum focusing distance and integrated lens hood, the new Summilux-M 35 f/1.4 ASPH. offers a visibly improved bokeh compared to the previous model, with eleven aperture blades instead of the usual nine. Engineers have implemented all these new features without compromising on lens size. For more possibilities with the same compact design.
View angle (diagonal, horizontal, vertical) for 35 mm (24 x 36 mm):
62.5°, 53.6°, 37.2°
Number of lenses/groups:
9 / 5
Number of aspherical surfaces:
1
Position of entrance pupil:
16 mm
Focus range:
0.4 m to infinity
Distance setting scales:
Combined meter/feet graduation
Smallest object field:
213 x 319 mm
Largest reproduction ratio:
1:8.9
Aperture setting and function:
With click-stops, half values available, manual diaphragm
Lowest value:
16
Number of blades:
11
Bayonet:
Leica M with 6-bit encoding
Filter thread:
E46
Lens hood:
Pull-out
Length:
46mm
Diameter:
58 mm
Weight:
Approx. 338 g