Leica Summilux-M 35mm F/1.4 Classic
Wide-angle prime lens • Digital era
- Announced:
- · October 2022
- Production status:
- ● In production
- Country of design:
- · FRG (Federal Republic of Germany)
- Original name:
- · LEICA SUMMILUX-M 1:1.4/35
- Order No.:
- · 11301 - silver, chrome-plated
- Class:
- · Ultra-fast full-frame wide-angle prime lens
- System:
- · Leica M (1954)
Model history (9)
Specification
Optical design: | |
35mm full frame | |
35mm | |
F/1.4 | |
7 elements in 5 groups (Double Gauss derivative) | |
Leica M | |
63.4° (35mm full frame) | |
On Leica M8/M8.2 APS-H [1.33x] cameras: | |
35mm equivalent focal length: | 46.6mm (in terms of field of view) |
35mm equivalent speed: | F/1.9 (in terms of depth of field) |
Diagonal angle of view: | 49.8° |
Diaphragm mechanism: | |
Diaphragm type: | Manual |
Aperture control: | Aperture ring |
10 (ten) | |
Focusing: | |
Coupled to the rangefinder: | Yes |
1m | |
1:26.3 | |
Focusing modes: | Manual focus only |
Manual focus control: | Focusing tab |
Physical characteristics: | |
200g | |
⌀66.5×35mm | |
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Accessories: | |
Screw-type 46mm | |
Screw-type round vented | |
Clamp-on rectangular |
Source of data
- Manufacturer's technical data.
Manufacturer description #1
An individualist returns
Most products receive enhancements over the years. But some have a special character and an individuality that makes them last. Just like the classic Leica Summilux-M 35 f/1.4.
The true king of bokeh
As the world's fastest wide-angle lens, the Leica Summilux-M 35 f/1.4 set 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 35 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 35 f/1.4 for the first time immediately gets why countless renowned photographers refused to take it off their camera. And 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. They’re all modelled on the original. New, on the other hand, is the second lens hood this classic comes with. This alternative, round version has an E46 thread for filters. Which — in addition to its compactness, extremely low 200g weight and its precise controls — make the Summilux-M f/1.4/35 a versatile prime lens for every M camera.
1961: The fastest wide-angle lens
When the Summilux-M 35 f/1.4 came on the market in 1961, Leica presented the fastest wide-angle lens the world had ever seen. For over 35 years it was produced in several versions. Today it's a rarity in high demand. With the renewed production in our Wetzlar factory, the classic is about to experience a notable revival.
A true Classic: In addition to the Summaron-M 28, the Thambar-M 90 and the Noctilux-M 50, the Summilux-M 35 is part of the Leica Classic Line — embodying quality and lasting value.
Manufacturer description #2
Leica looks back on more than 150 years of experience in optical design. Since then, numerous legendary lenses have been introduced, setting photographic standards and redefining what is technically possible.
One of these iconic lenses returns today: The Leica Summilux-M 35 f/1.4.
The Leica Summilux-M 35 f/1.4 was the world’s fastest wide-angle lens in 1961, distinguished by its compactness while also being extremely light, weighing only 7.05 ounces. Furthermore, this lens provided new creative opportunities with its unique image rendering.
Photographing with a wide-open aperture creates pictures with an especially soft, almost magical bokeh. Its extraordinary rendering earned the Summilux-M 35 f/1.4 the title of “True King of Bokeh”. Photographing at maximum aperture in backlit conditions creates intended lens flares that can be used for specific artistic effects. When stopping down past f/2.8, it produces very sharp and particularly distortion-free pictures which meet modern requirements for image quality.
The new edition is made in the original vintage design and with the identical optical calculation of the first Summilux-M 35 f/1.4. Additionally, the stainless-steel front ring known as “Steel Rim”, the lockable focus ring and the black attachable lens hood are also modelled after the original. What is new, however, is the second round lens hood with E46 thread which enables the use of filters,also included with this lens.
Leica Summilux-M 35mm F/1.4 Classic special editions (1)
- Leitz Wetzlar Summilux-M 35mm F/1.4 [I] [11300] (200 units) - March 2024