Leica Summaron-M 28mm F/5.6 Classic

Wide-angle prime lens • Digital era

  • Announced:
  • · October 2016
  • Production status:
  •  In production
  • Country of design:
  • · FRG (Federal Republic of Germany)
  • Original name:
  • · LEICA SUMMARON-M 1:5.6/28
  • Order No.:
  • · 11695 - silver chrome
  • · 11712 - silver chrome, made in Portugal
  • Class:
  • · Slow full-frame wide-angle prime lens
  • · Pancake lens
  • System:
  • · Leica M (1954)

Model history (2)

Leitz Wetzlar Summaron 28mm F/5.6 [SNOOX / 11501, SNOOX / 11001] [LSM]M6 - 41.00mA36 1956 
Leica Summaron-M 28mm F/5.6 Classic [11695, 11712]Pancake lensM6 - 41.00mE34 2016 
Leica Summaron-M 28mm F/5.6 "Leica Store Oslo" (10 units)Pancake lens 2017 
Leica Summaron-M 28mm F/5.6 Matte black paint [11928] (500 units)Pancake lens 2019 

Specification

Optical design:
35mm full frame
28mm
F/5.6
6 elements in 4 groups
Leica M
75.4° (35mm full frame)
On Leica M8/M8.2 APS-H [1.33x] cameras:
35mm equivalent focal length:
37.2mm (in terms of field of view)
35mm equivalent speed:
F/7.4 (in terms of depth of field)
Diagonal angle of view:
60.3°
Diaphragm mechanism:
Diaphragm type:
Manual
Aperture control:
Aperture ring
8 (eight)
Focusing:
Coupled to the rangefinder:
Yes
1m
1:33.4
Focusing modes:
Manual focus only
Manual focus control:
Focusing lever
Physical characteristics:
165g
⌀51×18mm
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-
Accessories:
Screw-type 34mm
12474 - Clamp-on rectangular

Source of data

  • Manufacturer's technical data.

Manufacturer description #1

The Return of a Classic:

The Ultra-Compact LEICA SUMMARON-M 28 mm f/5.6 wide-angle lens for Unobtrusive Reportage Photography with a Vintage Look

October 19, 2016 - With the Leica Summaron-M 28 mm f/5.6, Leica Camera expands the lens portfolio of the Leica M rangefinder system with the modern reincarnation of a classic Leica lens. First introduced as a screw mount lens in 1955, the predecessor of this new lens is still one of the most compact wide-angle lenses in the Leica M-System and is famed for its characteristic visual signature. The new Summaron-M 28 mm f/5.6 takes its lead from the classically compact construction of its ancestor and brings the unique, analog look of its pictures into the age of digital photography.

The optical design and mechanical construction of the Summaron-M 28 mm f/5.6 are identical to those of its predecessor, which was manufactured at the Leitz factory in Wetzlar until 1963. The perfect fusion of the latest optical developments, such as the highest quality finishing and manufacturing techniques, with this classic optical design make this new edition of the Summaron-M 28 mm f/5.6 much more than a reconstruction of an existing lens. While only slightly modernizing the shape and design of the lens, the new version of the Summaron-M 28 mm f/5.6 is reduced to the essentials but loses none of the character of its legendary ancestor. Its exceptionally short length of less than two centimeters makes it incredibly unobtrusive, and together with the inherent unassuming nature of a Leica M it is an ideal lens for street photography. The combination of a clearly laid out depth of field scale and long focus throw allow for very precise and easy zone focusing.

The optical design of 6 elements in 4 groups, arranged symmetrically around the iris of the new Leica Summaron-M 28 mm f/5.6, is identical to that of its ancestor. The historic optical design of the original lens has remained completely unchanged. When shot at wide-open aperture, the new Leica Summaron-M 28 mm f/5.6 renders subjects with rich contrast across nearly the entire image field. The combination of a large depth of field, natural contrast rendition, excellent resolution of details and a slight visible vignetting create a unique visual signature, and lend pictures a special classic look reminiscent of earlier days of analog photography.

The outward appearance of the new Leica Summaron-M 28 mm f/5.6 has been harmonized with the contemporary look and mechanics of the current portfolio of Leica M-Lenses. This is exemplified in the Leica M bayonet mount with 6-bit coding, the shape of the focusing lock button, the diameter of the aperture ring and the style of the knurling on the barrel and rings. The style and construction of the lens hood reflects the original, and recalls memories of the beginnings of rangefinder photography. It is machined from solid brass and finished in an elaborate manufacturing process.

As is the case for all other Leica lenses, the Leica Summaron-M 28 mm f/5.6 was designed and developed by the precision engineers and optical specialists in Wetzlar. As a product made to stand the test of time with enduring value, the lens is made in Germany from only the finest materials, and assembled entirely by hand. The combination of cutting-edge technologies and painstaking manufacturing processes guarantees consistently excellent quality and long-lasting reliability.

Customers wishing to purchase a Leica Summaron-M 28 mm f/5.6 lens must place a pre-order with a Leica Store, Boutique or Dealer. Deliveries will follow according to the sequence in which the orders are received. Due to the strong demand, long delivery times must be taken into account, especially in the first few months.

Manufacturer description #2

This Leica Summaron 28mm f/5.6 is a replica of the model originally introduced in 1955 at the Leitz factory in Wetzlar and famed for its characteristic visual signature. With its 6 lens elements arranged strictly symmetrically around the aperture in 4 groups, it has the same optical design. Its extremely compact mechanical construction also corresponds to the original. Unlike this, however, the current model is equipped with the M bayonet including 6 bit code. Furthermore, various external details have been adapted to the appearance of the current M lenses, for example the shape of the focus unlock button, the diameter of the aperture ring and the knurling. The style and construction of the lens hood reflects the original.

Even when fully open, the lens is characterized by high-contrast rendering in large areas of the field of view. Stopping down to 11 greatly improves the imaging performance in the corners of the picture. Although stopping down further enhances the picture corners even more, this is at the expense of the overall contrast, i.e. the imaging performance is more even overall. When the aperture is open, vignetting is max., i.e. in the image corners, approx. 2.5 aperture stages. By stopping down to 8 vignetting can be reduced to approx. 1.8 aperture stages. Distortion is negligible.

Through its combination of extreme depth of field, natural contrast, excellent rendition of details and visible vignetting, the lens gives images a unique character. Pictures made with the Summaron-M stand out from all others with a look reminiscent of analogue photography.

Due to its imaging properties and its focal length, the new edition of the Leica Summaron 28mm f/5.6 is suitable for quick and discreet photography, in other words spontaneous snapshots. Its extremely small dimensions together with the camera make an extremely manageable unit that is easy to carry. The combination of a clearly laid out depth of field scale and long focus throw allow for very precise and easy zone focusing.

Manufacturer description #3

The Leica M can be used with a multitude of lenses far beyond those available from the current portfolio. Photographers frequently use lenses with a “vintage” signature to achieve particular effects that are otherwise difficult to reproduce, even with the most modern digital post-processing software. The Summaron wide-angle, now more than 50 years old, is a particularly popular and compact lens that has been recreated with an M-bayonet mount, 6-bit coding, and a slightly revised design.

The Summaron-M is modelled on a screw mount lens produced at the Leitz factory in Wetzlar from 1955 to 1963. Its unmistakable signature is almost impossible to reproduce by digital means and makes the lens a true classic; reborn today in a revised edition with identical optical properties. The fact that this is no simple reconstruction is obvious at first glance: the design of the Summaron-M has been refined down to the essentials, without losing any of the character of its legendary ancestor.

Through its combination of extreme depth of field, natural contrast, excellent rendition of details and visible vignetting, the lens gives images a unique character. Pictures made with the Summaron-M stand out from all others, with a look reminiscent of analogue photography.

The Summaron-M is the smallest M-System lens. With an overall length of less than 2 cm it is incredibly discreet, making it perfect for street photography. The combination of a clearly laid out depth of field scale and long focus throw allows particularly precise pre-focusing. In addition, the enormous depth of field makes it ideal for taking advantage of hyperfocal distance focusing and shooting from the hip at a speed no autofocus system can match.

The lens hood conjures up memories of the early days of rangefinder photography. Its design, and the meticulous manufacturing processes that went into its construction, have been recreated to match the historic ancestry of the Summaron-M. The lens hood is first machined from solid brass and then given its ultimate form by a turning and bending process. The specialized turning process also cuts the numerous grooves into the inner surface of the lens hood.

The optical design of 6 elements in 4 groups arranged symmetrically around the iris of the Leica Summaron-M 28 mm f/5.6 is identical to that of its ancestor. In contrast to the legendary classic, the new model features an M-bayonet mount with 6-bit coding to enable identification of the lens by the camera.

Notes

  • All LEICA lenses having a focusing lever are automatically locked at the infinity position. This feature enables the camera to be used for infinity scenes and subjects without danger of the lens becoming accidentally out of focus due to unintentional movement. To release the lever for focusing on nearer planes press the knob at the end of the lever.

Leica Summaron-M 28mm F/5.6 Classic special editions (2)

Other wide-angle prime lenses in the Leica M system

Leica M mount (38)
Leica Elmar-M 24mm F/3.8 ASPH. [11648]M8 - 60.70mE46 2008 
Leica Elmarit-M 24mm F/2.8 ASPH. [11878, 11898]M7 - 50.70mE55 1996 
Leica Summilux-M 24mm F/1.4 ASPH. [11601]M10 - 80.70mS.VII 2008 
Leica Tri-Elmar-M 28-35-50mm F/4 ASPH. Type 1 [11890, 11894]M8 - 61.00mE55 1998 
Leica Tri-Elmar-M 28-35-50mm F/4 ASPH. Type 2 [11625]M8 - 61.00mE49 2000 
Leitz Wetzlar / Leitz Canada Elmarit 28mm F/2.8 [I] [11801]M9 - 60.70mE48 1965 
Leitz Wetzlar / Leitz Canada Elmarit 28mm F/2.8 [II] [11801]M8 - 60.70mS.VII 1969 
Leitz / Leitz Canada / Leica Elmarit-M 28mm F/2.8 [III] [11804]M8 - 60.70mE49 1979 
Leica Elmarit-M 28mm F/2.8 [IV] [11809]M8 - 70.70mE46 1993 
Leica Elmarit-M 28mm F/2.8 ASPH. [I] [11606]M8 - 60.70mE39 2006 
Leica Elmarit-M 28mm F/2.8 ASPH. [II] [11677, 11711]M8 - 60.70mE39 2016 
Leica Summicron-M 28mm F/2 ASPH. [I] [11604]M9 - 60.70mE46 2000 
Leica Summicron-M 28mm F/2 ASPH. [II] [11672, 11707]M9 - 60.70mE46 2016 
Leica Summicron-M 28mm F/2 ASPH. [III] [11618]M9 - 60.40mE46 2023 
Leica Summilux-M 28mm F/1.4 ASPH. [11668]M10 - 70.70mE49 2015 
Leitz Wetzlar Summaron 35mm F/3.5 [SOONC-M / 11105, SOONC-MT / 11305]M6 - 41.00mE39 1954 
Leitz Wetzlar Summaron 35mm F/3.5 with OVU [SOONC-MW / SOMWO / 11107]M6 - 40.65mE39 1956 
Leitz Wetzlar Summaron 35mm F/2.8 [SIMOM / 11306]M6 - 40.70mE39 1958 
Leitz Wetzlar Summaron 35mm F/2.8 with OVU [SIMWO / 11106]M6 - 40.65mE39 1958 
Leica Summarit-M 35mm F/2.5 [11643]M6 - 40.80mE39 2007 
Leica Summarit-M 35mm F/2.4 ASPH. [11671, 11679]M6 - 40.80mE46 2014 
Leitz Wetzlar / Leitz Canada Summicron 35mm F/2 [I] [11307, SAWOM / 11308]M8 - 60.70mE39 1958 
Leitz Wetzlar / Leitz Canada Summicron 35mm F/2 [I] with OVU [11104, SAMWO / 11108]M8 - 60.65mE39 1958 
Leitz Wetzlar / Leitz Canada Summicron 35mm F/2 [II] [11309]M6 - 40.70mE39 1969 
Leitz Wetzlar / Leitz Canada Summicron 35mm F/2 [III] [11309]M6 - 40.70mE39 1973 
Leitz / Leica Summicron-M 35mm F/2 [IV] [11310, 11311]Pancake lensM7 - 50.70mE39 1980 
Leica Summicron-M 35mm F/2 ASPH. [I] [11879, 11882]M7 - 50.70mE39 1997 
Leica Summicron-M 35mm F/2 ASPH. [II] [11673, 11674, 11708, 11709]M7 - 50.70mE39 2016 
Leica APO-Summicron-M 35mm F/2 ASPH. [11699]M10 - 50.30mE39 2021 
Leitz Canada Summilux 35mm F/1.4 [I] [11869, 11870]M7 - 51.00mE41 1960 
Leitz Canada Summilux 35mm F/1.4 [I] with OVU [11871, 11872]M7 - 50.65mE41 1960 
Leitz Wetzlar / Leitz Canada Summilux[-M] 35mm F/1.4 [II] [11870]M7 - 51.00mS.VII 1967 
Leica Summilux-M 35mm F/1.4 ASPHERICAL [11873]M9 - 50.70mE46 1989 
Leica Summilux-M 35mm F/1.4 [II] Titanium [11860]M7 - 51.00mS.VII 1992 
Leica Summilux-M 35mm F/1.4 ASPH. [II] [11874, 11883]M9 - 50.70mE46 1994 
Leica Summilux-M 35mm F/1.4 ASPH. [III] [11663, 11675]M9 - 50.70mE46 2010 
Leica Summilux-M 35mm F/1.4 ASPH. [IV] [11726, 11727]M9 - 50.40mE46 2022 
Leica Summilux-M 35mm F/1.4 Classic [11301]M7 - 51.00mE46 2022 

Lenses with similar focal length

Leica M mount (30)
7Artisans 28mm F/1.4 MM11 - 90.70m⌀52 2018 
7Artisans 28mm F/5.6 WEN MM6 - 41.00m⌀35.5 2022 
Rockstar 24mm F/6.3 ASPH M--5 - 50.24m⌀35.5 2022 
Brightin Star 28mm F/2.8 XSlim Pro MC MPancake lensM6 - 50.70m⌀25.5 2023 
Cosina Voigtlander Color-Skopar 25mm F/4 P VMM7 - 50.50m⌀39 2007 
Cosina Voigtlander Ultron 28mm F/2 VMM10 - 80.70m⌀46 2008 
Cosina Voigtlander Ultron 28mm F/2 Aspherical Vintage Line VM Type 1M10 - 70.50m⌀39 2021 
Cosina Voigtlander Ultron 28mm F/2 Aspherical Vintage Line VM Type 2M10 - 70.50m⌀39 2021 
Cosina Voigtlander Color-Skopar 28mm F/2.8 Aspherical VM Type 1Pancake lensM8 - 50.70m⌀34 2023 
Cosina Voigtlander Color-Skopar 28mm F/2.8 Aspherical VM Type 2Pancake lensM8 - 50.50m⌀39 2023 
Cosina Voigtlander Nokton 28mm F/1.5 Aspherical Vintage Line VM Type 1M10 - 80.50m⌀43 2023 
Cosina Voigtlander Nokton 28mm F/1.5 Aspherical Vintage Line VM Type 2M10 - 80.50m⌀43 2023 
Cosina Voigtlander APO-Lanthar 28mm F/2 Aspherical VMM12 - 80.50m⌀49 2025 
Kipon Elegant 24mm F/2.4 MM8 - 70.70m⌀49 2024 
Kipon Iberit 24mm F/2.4 MM8 - 70.70m⌀49 2015 
Konica M-Hexanon 28mm F/2.8M8 - 70.70m⌀46 1999 
Light Lens Lab 28mm F/2.8M9 - 60.70m⌀49 2024 
MS Optics Super-Triplet Perar 28mm F/4 MC (180 units)Pancake lensM3 - 30.80m-- 2012 
MS Optics Apoqualia-G 28mm F/2 MCPancake lensM6 - 40.80m⌀28 2016 
MS Optics Apoqualia 28mm F/2 MC IIPancake lensM6 - 40.40m⌀28
MS Optics Apoqualia 28mm F/2 MC IIIPancake lensM6 - 40.60m⌀28
MS Optics Aporia 24mm F/2 MCPancake lensM6 - 40.60m-- 2020 
MS Optics Super-Triplet Perar 24mm F/4 MCPancake lensM3 - 30.80m-- 2014 
MS Optics Apoqualia 28mm F/1.7 MCPancake lensM6 - 40.40m⌀34 2023 
Minolta M-Rokkor 28mm F/2.8 for CLEM7 - 50.80m⌀40.5 1981 
TTArtisan 28mm F/5.6 MPancake lensM7 - 41.00m⌀37 2021 
Thypoch Simera 28mm F/1.4 ASPH. MM11 - 70.40m⌀49 2023 
Carl Zeiss Biogon T* 28mm F/2.8 ZMM8 - 60.50mE46 2004 
Carl Zeiss Biogon T* 25mm F/2.8 ZMM9 - 70.50mE46 2004 
Zhongyi Mitakon Creator / Tourist 28mm F/5.6 MM8 - 70.35m⌀37 2023 
Leica screw mount (21)
Canon 25mm F/3.5 LSMPancake lensM5 - 31.00mS.VI 1956 
Canon 28mm F/2.8 LSMPancake lensM6 - 41.00mS.VI 1957 
Serenar / Canon 28mm F/3.5 [I] LSMPancake lensM6 - 41.00mS.VI 1951 
Canon 28mm F/3.5 [II] LSMPancake lensM6 - 41.00m⌀40 1957 
Cosina Voigtlander Ultron 28mm F/1.9 Aspherical LSMM9 - 70.70m⌀46 2001 
Cosina Voigtlander Snapshot-Skopar 25mm F/4 MC LSMM7 - 50.70m⌀39 1999 
Cosina Voigtlander Color-Skopar 28mm F/3.5 LSMPancake lensM7 - 50.70m⌀39 2002 
Cosina Voigtlander Color-Skopar 28mm F/2.8 Aspherical LSMPancake lensM8 - 50.70m⌀34 2023 
Leitz Hektor 28mm F/6.3 [HOOPY / 11000, HOOPY-CHROM, HOOPY-B]M5 - 31.00mE34 1935 
Leitz Wetzlar Summaron 28mm F/5.6 [SNOOX / 11501, SNOOX / 11001]M6 - 41.00mA36 1956 
Minolta G-Rokkor 28mm F/3.5 LSM (2000 units)Pancake lensM5 - 50.80m⌀40.5 1998 
Nippon Kogaku W-Nikkor·C 25mm F/4 LSM (950 units)M4 - 43.5 ft.S.VI 1953 
Nippon Kogaku W-Nikkor·C 28mm F/3.5 LSM (2392 units)M6 - 43.5 ft.⌀34.5 1952 
Ricoh GR 28mm F/2.8 LSM (3000 units)Pancake lensM7 - 40.70m⌀40.5 1998 
Sankyo Kohki W-Komura 28mm F/3.5 LSMM6 - 41.00m⌀43
Orion-15 28mm F/6 LSM
akaОРИОН-15 28mm F/6
M4 - 41.00m⌀40.5 1960 
FED-35 28mm F/4.5 LSM
akaФЭД 28mm F/4.5
M6 - 41.00mA36
TTArtisan 28mm F/5.6 LSMPancake lensM7 - 41.00m⌀37 2023 
Avenon 28mm F/3.5 [MC] LSMPancake lens
akaKobalux Wide 28mm F/3.5 LSM
akaPasoptik 28mm F/3.5 LSM
M6 - 41.00m⌀43 1981 
M-Series 28mm F/3.5 LSMM6 - 40.75m⌀43
Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 28mm F/8 LSMM4 - 31.00m

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