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Leica Summilux-M 21mm f/1.4 ASPH Lens for M-Mount Cameras - Premium Wide-Angle Photography for Landscapes, Architecture & Low-Light Shooting
Leica Summilux-M 21mm f/1.4 ASPH Lens for M-Mount Cameras - Premium Wide-Angle Photography for Landscapes, Architecture & Low-Light Shooting
Leica Summilux-M 21mm f/1.4 ASPH Lens for M-Mount Cameras - Premium Wide-Angle Photography for Landscapes, Architecture & Low-Light Shooting

Leica Summilux-M 21mm f/1.4 ASPH Lens for M-Mount Cameras - Premium Wide-Angle Photography for Landscapes, Architecture & Low-Light Shooting

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Description

  • The LEICA SUMMILUX-M 21mm f/1.4 ASPH extends Leica's series of high speed M lenses into the wide-angle range. It offers excellent performance over the entire image field even at full stop and in the close-up range thanks to a "floating element". Stopping down to 2.8 leads to an absolutely outstanding image quality. In fact, in comparison to the Elmarit lens of the same focal length, its rendition is slightly more uniform across the image field.

    The vignetting typical of every optical system is naturally more apparent with a super wide angle lens, particularly a high speed one like this, than on standard lenses or those with a long focal length. At full stop with the 35mm format, its maximum - i.e. in the corners of the image - is around 3.2 aperture stops or, with the Leica M8 models and their slightly smaller format, around 1.9 aperture stops. Stopping down to 2.8 visibly reduces this light fall-off towards the image edges to 1.7 or 0.8 aperture stops. Stopping down further does not bring any noticeable additional reduction, as all that remains is essentially the natural vignetting.

    The maximum distortion of the lens is 2.3%,which in practical terms is negligible for the majority of photographic applications. A total of ten lens elements are used to achieve this exceptional performance. To correct color aberrations, five of these are made of glass types with anomalous color dispersion(partial dispersion), while a further two have aspherical surfaces. To maintain performance in the close-up range, one group towards the rear of the optical system is a "floating element" that moves independently of the rest of the mechanism.

  •  Angle of view (diagonal, horizontal, vertical)92° / 81° / 59°
    Optical design
    Number of lenses/groups10 / 8
    Focal length21.6 mm
    Position of entrance pupil24.4 mm (related to the first lens surface in light direction)
    Focusing range0.7 m to infinity
    Distance setting
    ScalesCombined meter/feet graduation
    Smallest object field685 x 1027 mm
    Largest reproduction ratio1:29
    Aperture
    Setting/FunctionWith click-stops, half values available, manual diaphragm
    Lowest value16
    BayonetLeica M quick-change bayonet with 6 bit lens identification bar code for digital M models
    Filter mountSeries filter VIII in lens hood
    Lens hoodSeperate, screw-on type
    Dimension and weight
    Length66 / 77 mm (without / with lens hood)
    Largest diameterapprox. 69.5 mm
    Weightapprox. 580 g

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