Leica Summaron-M 28Mm F5.6
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 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.
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