Leica Launched Limited Edition Classic Black Summilux-M 35 Lens
Leica’s legendary M-Lenses reputation precedes them. One of these outstanding lenses is the Leica Summilux-M 35 f/1.4. Still highly regarded today, it first appeared in 1961 as the world’s fastest wide-angle lens at the time and experienced a renaissance with its new edition. Now, Leica Camera presents the classic lens in a strictly limited design variant with a special serial number.
Based on the first edition, the Summilux-M 35 f/1.4 now appears in a black anodised finish, featuring the iconic silver stainless steel front ring, commonly referred to as the “Steel Rim”. The engraving on the front reads “LEITZ WETZLAR”. Another detail can be seen on the black painted brass focus lock button which acquires a unique patina with frequent use. In order to come as close as possible to the original, the engravings on the special edition’s focus ring have been adjusted, and the arrangement of the feet and metre scale have been modelled on the original regarding the colour and has been swapped in comparison to the silver series lens.
With its imaging performance, the special edition corresponds to the series model. Photographing with open aperture creates pictures with an especially soft, almost magical bokeh which is hard to achieve even with digital image processing. Its extraordinary image look earned the Summilux-M 35 f/1.4 the title “True King of Bokeh”. After stopping down to f/2.8, it produces very sharp and particularly distortion-free pictures which also meet modern requirements for image quality.
In addition to the lens, and its special packaging that nods to the new variants origins with a vintage look, buyers will also receive a lens container, a clip-on lens hood as well as an additional round lens hood with E46 thread for the use of filters.
The black anodised Leica Summilux-M 35 f/1.4 with an engraved special serial number will be available in selected Leica Stores worldwide starting now. The recommended retail price will be £8,600.00 including VAT.
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Source: Photography News
Leica Launched Limited Edition Classic Black Summilux-M 35 Lens
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