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Leica Lecia Summilux-M 50 mm f/1.4 Aspherical Lens (Silver, Made in Portugal)

MFR# 11717
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  • Diagonal picture angle: 47 °
  • Working range: 0.7 m to infinity
  • Largest scale: 1: 11.3
  • Number of lenses/groups: 8/5
  • Length * 1: 52.5 mm
  • Weight * 1: 335 g
  • Lens hood: Pull-out and lockable
  • Filter/filter thread: E46
  • Made in Portugal

Leica's Made-in-Portugal M lenses are designed in Germany and produced in Leica Camera's state-of-the-art facility in Portugal, stringent to the same quality and standards as their German-made equivalents.

The Leica Summilux-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH. delivers high-contrast images, with high-resolution detail, even at its widest aperture, and down to its minimum focusing distance. This is made possible by a number of factors including the use of a floating element, special glass types with unique refraction properties, and elements with aspherical surfaces.

The properties of this lens not only make it ideal for any photo situation demanding a handy all-rounder with the natural image angle of the 50 mm standard focal length, but also for available light situations, selective-focus shots, and even fine art photography - usually the preserve of much larger formats. Its wide-ranging versatility also makes it a top choice in assembling a Leica M lens outfit.

Fit for any situation
The know-how of Leica's engineers, together with the latest developments in manufacturing technology, has resulted in this outstanding standard lens. It has a natural image angle that corresponds to a human eye view and is ideal for available-light situations, selective-focus shots, and even fine art photography – making it a top choice in assembling a Leica M-Lens outfit.

Technical details
The Summilux-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH. delivers high-contrast images with high-resolution detail – even at its widest aperture, or down to its minimum focusing distance. This is made possible by a number of factors including the use of a floating element, special glass types with unique refraction properties, and elements with aspherical surfaces.

  • Angle of view (diagonal, horizontal, vertical)
    for 35 mm (24 x 36 mm): 47°, 40°, 27°
    for M8 digital (18 x 27 mm): 36°, 30°, 20°
    corresponds to a focal length of approx. 67 mm with 35 mm-format
  • Optical design
    Number of lenses/groups:8/5
    Focal length:51.6 mm

  • Position of entrance pupil:25.7 mm (related to the first lens surface in light direction)

  • Focusing range:0.7 m to infinity

  • Distance setting
  • Scales: Combined meter/feet graduation

  • Smallest object field: 271 x 407 mm

  • Largest reproduction ratio: 01:11.3

  • Aperture
    Setting/Function: With click-stops, half values available, manual diaphragm
    Lowest value: 16

  • Bayonet: Leica M quick-change bayonet with 6 bit lens identification bar code for digital M models

  • Filter mount: Non-rotating, internal thread for screw-on filters size E 46

  • Lens hood: Built-in, telescopic, lockable

  • Dimension and weight:
    • Length: 52.5 mm
    • Weight: approx. 335 g (11.82 ounces)
    • Largest diameter: approx. 53.5 mm
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