Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. [I]
Standard prime lens • Film era
- Announced:
- · July 2004
- Production status:
- ● In production
- Country of design:
- · FRG (Federal Republic of Germany)
- Original name:
- · LEICA SUMMILUX-M 1:1.4/50 ASPH.
- Order No.:
- · 11891 - black anodized
- · 11892 - silver chrome
- · 11716 - black anodized, made in Portugal
- · 11717 - silver chrome, made in Portugal
- Class:
- · Ultra-fast full-frame standard prime lens
- System:
- · Leica M (1954)
Abbreviations
ASPH. | The lens incorporates aspherical elements. |
Sample photos (28)
Model history (11)
Specification
Optical design: | |
35mm full frame | |
50mm | |
F/1.4 | |
8 elements in 5 groups | |
1 ASPH, 2 AD, 3 HR | |
Floating element system | |
Leica M | |
46.8° (35mm full frame) | |
On Leica M8/M8.2 APS-H [1.33x] cameras: | |
35mm equivalent focal length: | 66.5mm (in terms of field of view) |
35mm equivalent speed: | F/1.9 (in terms of depth of field) |
Diagonal angle of view: | 36° |
Diaphragm mechanism: | |
Diaphragm type: | Manual |
Aperture control: | Aperture ring |
9 (nine) | |
Focusing: | |
Coupled to the rangefinder: | Yes |
0.70m | |
1:11.3 | |
Focusing modes: | Manual focus only |
Manual focus control: | Focusing tab |
Physical characteristics: | |
335g | |
⌀53.5×52.5mm | |
Accessories: | |
Screw-type 46mm | |
Built-in telescopic round |
Source of data
- Manufacturer's technical data.
Manufacturer description #1
03 - 07/2004 - High-speed universal lens
The LEICA SUMMILUX-M f/1.4/50mm ASPH. lens introduced by Leica Camera AG, Solms is a completely new design of the high-speed standard lens. By using an aspherical element, it has been possible to achieve another substantial improvement to the imaging performance of the predecessor model. The LEICA SUMMILUX-M f/1.4/50mm ASPH. is the first Leica M lens to feature a floating element - the last lens element alters its position in relation to the rest of the optical system during focusing – thereby achieving outstanding imaging quality even in the close-up range. To achieve homogeneously high imaging performance over the whole field, the LEICA SUMMILUX-M f/1.4/50mm ASPH. not only features high-refraction glass, but also two elements with anomalous color dispersion (partial dispersion), one of which originated in the former Leitz glass laboratory.
“The new LEICA SUMMILUX-M f/1.4/50mm ASPH. is both optically and mechanically a reference lens that has pushed forward the technical limits of standard focal length photography into new dimensions. Whether selective definition in the close range, high-contrast available light applications or landscapes with great field depth - the LEICA SUMMILUX-M f/1.4/50mm ASPH. delivers a convincing performance. It does an excellent job as a truly universal lens,“ says Stefan Daniel, Head of Product Management of Leica Camera AG's Photo division. “The LEICA SUMMILUX-M f/1.4/50mm ASPH. represents a new standard of mechanical engineering, too. To fully exploit the advantages of the floating element, an ultra precise adjustment mechanism has been devised which is small enough to fit into a compact M lens.“
The new LEICA SUMMILUX-M f/1.4/50mm ASPH. performs almost equally well at any stop and focus setting, rendering excellent contrast even of the finest structures at full aperture. This performance can only be improved slightly by stopping down. Another feature worth mentioning is the virtual absence of distortion. The vignetting normal at full aperture for such a high-speed lens - here up to 2 stops in the corners of the image - is drastically reduced by stopping down - to about 1/2 stop at f/5.6. On top of this, the use of state-of-the-art coating technology ensures a high degree of freedom from reflexes.
The LEICA SUMMILUX-M f/1.4/50mm ASPH. has a built-in, telescopic lens hood that protects from stray light or dirt and can be locked in the extended position to prevent it moving back in by mistake. As well as the familiar knurled ring, the lens has a grip recess to allow extra convenient one-finger focusing. The balanced proportions of the lens encourage long periods of fatigue-free use.
Manufacturer description #2
Leica Camera AG has unveiled a new high-speed standard lens for the Leica M System offering maximum imaging performance: the new LEICA SUMMILUX-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH. It supersedes the predecessor lens with the same speed, which, notwithstanding a few minor modifications, had been part of our range since 1962.
The aim of this new development was to create a reference lens to push the technical boundaries of photography using standard focal lengths into new dimensions. The new LEICA SUMMILUX-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH. delivers virtually the same outstanding performance throughout all apertures and focus settings. Whether using selective focus at close range, high-contrast available light applications or an extended depth of field to capture landscapes, the LEICA SUMMILUX-M 50 mm f/1.4 ASPH. handles every situation with ease. It therefore delivers on its promise to be a genuine universal lens in impressive fashion.
The optical structure of the new LEICA SUMMILUX-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH. consists of eight lens elements in five components. These make up a new type of lens in the range of double Gauss designs. The first three elements conform to the usual Gauss structure, while the construction of the lens elements behind the diaphragm builds on that of the outstanding LEICA SUMMILUX-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH, which is particularly notable for the concave surface facing the image plane.
Glass with anomalous partial dispersion (elements 2/3) was used to ensure correct color rendition and deliver strong imaging performance. Lens element 2 is made of a fluorite-type glass, while glass originating from the former Leitz glass laboratory was used for element 3. Lens element 4 has an aspherical surface. Alongside the aspherical element, glass with very high refractive power was also used to minimize monochrome imaging aberrations (elements 1/6/7).
At full stop, the LEICA SUMMILUX-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH. offers high contrast rendering even for the finest structures. This performance can only be raised slightly by stopping down. A high level of freedom from distortion is another notable feature. The normal vignetting for such high-speed lenses at full stop (up to 2 stops in the corners in this case) is strongly reduced by stopping down (to around 1/2 stop with f/5.6). Furthermore, the use of the most advanced coating technology ensures a high degree of anti-glare. For the first time in a Leica M lens, a ‘floating element’ is used to maintain imaging performance even in close-focus ranges down to 0.7m. During focusing, the rearmost component (elements 7/8) alters its position relative to the rest of the optical system. To maximize the benefits of this design, an extremely precise adjusting mechanism has been utilized that also had to fit into the restricted space inside a compact M-lens.
The new LEICA SUMMILUX-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH. also offers special new features in terms of its handling: The built-in lens hood not only provides protection against stray light and dust, it can also be locked in extended position to guard against accidental retracting. In addition to the familiar knurled ring, the lens is equipped with a finger grip that allows easy focusing using one finger. The balanced proportions of the lens also mean that comfortable usage for longer periods is possible.
Summary:
Every innovation currently available in lens technology – aspherical lenses, glass with anomalous partial dispersion, glass with a high refraction index and a floating element – has been combined to create a lens that sets the new standard in this focal length class.
Manufacturer description #3
Leica Camera AG has unveiled a new highspeed standard lens for the Leica M System offering maximum imaging performance: the new LEICA SUMMILUX-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH. It supersedes the predecessor lens with the same speed, which, notwithstanding a few minor modifications, had been part of our range since 1962. The aim of this new development was to create a reference lens to push the technical boundaries of photography using standard focal lengths into new dimensions. The LEICA SUMMILUX-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH. delivers virtually the same outstanding performance throughout all apertures and focus settings. Whether using selective focus at close range, high-contrast available light applications or an extended depth of field to capture landscapes, the LEICA SUMMILUX-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH. handles every situation with ease. It therefore delivers on its promise to be a genuine universal lens in impressive fashion. Every innovation currently available in lens technology – aspherical lenses, glass with anomalous partial dispersion, glass with a high refraction index and a floating element – has been combined to create a lens that sets the new standard in this focal length class.
Manufacturer description #4
The optical structure of the LEICA SUMMILUX-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH. consists of eight lens in 5 groups. Glass with anomalous partial dispersion (elements 2/3) was used to ensure correct color rendition.
Lens element 2 is made of a fluorite-type glass while lens element 3 is made from glass originating from the former Leitz glass laboratory. Lens element 4 has an aspherical surface. Lens elements 1, 6 and 7 are made of glass with a very high refractive index to minimize monochromatic aberrations. In all every innovation currently available in lens technology - aspherical lenses, glass with anomalous partial dispersion (APO), glass with a high refraction index and a floating element - has been combined to create a lens that will set new imaging standards. This is the first Leica M lens with a specifically patented 'floating element' used to maintain imaging performance at a very high level even in close-focus ranges down to 0.7m. During focusing, the rearmost optical component (elements 7/8) moves relative to the rest of the optical system and produces brilliant image quality in near focus ranges. To maximize the benefits of the 'floating element' an extremely precise adjusting mechanism has also been utilized that had to fit into the restricted space inside this compact M-lens.
The LEICA SUMMILUX-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH. also offers special features in terms of its handling: The built-in lens hood not only provides protection against stray light and dust, it can also be locked in the extended position to guard against accidental retracting. In addition to the familiar knurled ring, the lens is equipped with a finger grip that allows easy focusing using one finger. The balanced proportions of the lens also provide comfortable usage for longer periods of time.
From the editor
Weight and dimensions are stated for the black version of the lens. Chrome version has the same dimensions but weighs 125g more (460g).
Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. [I] special editions (15)
- Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. Black [11688, 11715] - March 2015
- Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. for M10-P "White" (350 units) - December 2019
- Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. Titanium "50 Jahre M-System" (550 units) - September 2004
- Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. Titanium "9/11 Memorial" (1 unit) - 2005
- Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. "60 Years PRC" (60 units) - 2009
- Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. "China’s 1911 Revolution" [10556] (101 units) - October 2011
- Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. "Correspondent" (125 units) - February 2015
- Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. "Edition 100" (101 units) - May 2014
- Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. "Edition Hermès" (300 units) - May 2012
- Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. "Jim Marshall" (50 units) - June 2017
- Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. "Leica Galerie Frankfurt" (50 units) - March 2016
- Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. "LHSA Special Edition" [11627, 11628] (1500 units) - 2005
- Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. "Meister Edition Berlin" (20 units) - January 2017
- Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. "SC Asset" (30 units) - October 2019
- Leica Summilux-M 50mm F/1.4 ASPH. "Terry O’Neill" (35 units) - May 2018