Description
Technical details
The Summilux-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH delivers high-contrast images with high-resolution detail even at its widest aperture, or down to its minimum focusing distance. This is made possible by a number of factors including the use of a floating element, special glass types with unique refraction properties, and elements with aspherical surfaces.
Black-chrome finish model
The black-chrome finish design version of the Summilux-M 50 mm f/1.4 ASPH is exceptional and exclusive. The matte black look model is made of solid brass. The traditional design is inspired by its predecessor from 1959 and reflects its typical features, such as the scalloped focusing ring and a finely knurled aperture ring. In addition, the feet scale design is in red. Furthermore, a round metal lens hood and a metal lens cap are also included in the package .
Into the Dark – The Leica Summilux-M 1:1,4/50 mm ASPH. at “Wacken Open Air”
25 years ago it has been an exceptional idea: North of Hamburg, in the tiny village of Wacken, local Heavy Metal Bands played for some hunderd fans in a tent on the countryside. Today 85.000 paying visitors make a pilgrimage to “Wacken Open Air” celebrating at the world’s largest Heavy Metal Festival. The heart of the festival is not only the conducting bands but more the “Wacken Family”, the parties and peaceful celebration. Leica photographer Michael Agel visited the festival once more this year and captured the special atmosphere of the “black giant”, as the “Rolling Stone” titled the festival, with the Leica Summilux-M 1:1,4/50 mm ASPH at the Leica M Monochrom.
Leica M – Innovation born of tradition
Uniting decades of rangefinder technology experience with innovative digital technologies, the new Leica M features a freshly developed high resolution full format CMOS which delivers impeccable imaging results. Now featuring Live View, video and new focusing methods, the M merges craftsmanship and innovation.