- Description
- Technical Specs
Leica Camera is pleased to introduce the Leica Summaron-M 28mm f/5.6, a reincarnation of a classic lens design and the most compact M lens to date. The Summaron-M is modeled after the original screw mount Summaron 28mm f/5.6 lens produced at the Leitz factory in Wetzlar from 1955 to 1963. The new Leica Summaron-M 28mm f/5.6 is recreated with an M-bayonet mount, 6-bit coding and a slightly revised mechanical design but no changes to the optical design itself. Each lens will be a special order item, made only after an order has been placed.
Lens Connection | screw-on type lens hood (included in delivery), filter holder for E67 size filters optionally available |
Field Angle | for 35 mm and M9 (24 x 36 mm) at 16 mm: 107°, 97°, 74° at 18 mm: 100°, 90°, 67° at 21 mm: 92°, 81°, 60° for digital M8/M8.2 (18 x 27 mm) at 16 mm: 90°, 80°, 59° at 18 mm: 84°, 74°, 53° at 21 mm: 75°, 65°, 46° corresponds approx. to a focal length o |
Optical Design, Number of Lenses/Groups | 10 / 7 |
Working Range | 0.5 m to Infinity, range from 0.5 to 0.7 m separated by index |
Distance Setting, Smallest Object Field | for full frame 35mm at 16 mm: 915 x 1373 mm, approx. 1:38 at 18 mm: 833 x 1250 mm, approx. 1:35 at 21 mm: 725 x 1087 mm, approx. 1:30 for M8 digital at 16 mm: 688 x 1032 mm, approx. 1:38 at 18 mm: 626 x 939 mm, approx. 1:35 at 21 mm: 545 x 817 mm, a |
Weight | approx. 335 g |
Aperture Setting/ Function | Preset, with click-stops, half values available |
Lowest Value | 22 |
Bayonet/ Sensor Format | Leica M quick-change bayonet with 6 bit lens identification bar code for digital M models |
Filter Mount | Male thread, non-rotating and with stop for filter holder or lens hood |
Largest Diameter | approx. 54 mm (53 x 58 mm with lens hood) |