8-Element 35/2 Leica Summicron M stretch Version
The new design which allows the lens to expand and contract.The smaller volume when stored
The original 8-element Leitz 35 f/2 Summicron from 1958 is a classic lens, still coveted for the “Leica glow” of its images and its lack of distortion, and as a now-pricey collectible. It comes in a variety of models – for SM, for the M3 with goggles, with a factory-fitted SM → M adapter, M-mount from ELC as well as ELW, and in black as well as chrome. It is a symmetrical double Gauss design, and physically quite small.
Recently, Leica aficionados on the internet have been abuzz with news and tantalizing images of and from a new version of this lens. And, unlike the Thambar and 28mm Summaron reissues from Leica itself, this new / old lens is from China. LHSA tested the new 35 f/2 Summicron copy, and it does amazing nice lens.
Here is a black paint version, made of brass, so that, after paint off, it will show brass.
Auction Includes: lens, lens fonrt caps, bottle.
Model | Light Lens Lab 35 F2 M stretch |
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Country/Region of Manufacture | China |
Compatible Brand | For Leica |
Compatible Filter Size | 39 mm |
Focal Length | 35mm |
Maximum Aperture | f/2 |
Compatible Lens Front | Leica M |
Series | Leica SUMMICRON-M |
Type | Wide Angle, Full Frame, Standard, Portrait, High Quality |
Exterior Material | Brass |
MPN | Does Not Apply |
UPC | Does not apply |
Focus Type | Manual |
Brand | MS-Optical |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1 year |
Mount | Leica M |