Product Code: 11602
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Free Delivery
Free standard delivery to UK Mainland on all orders over £50
DPD Next Working Day and Saturday delivery also available when ordered before 2pm Mon-Fri
Sell or Part-Exchange
Have equipment to trade in?
We want your old cameras, lenses and accessories.
Part-exchange against a new camera, or sell your gear and get paid by secure bank transfer
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After more than 30 years, Leica breaks its own record and introduces the world's highest-speed aspherical lens: the LEICA NOCTILUX-M 50 mm f/0.95 ASPH. It is the successor to the famous LEICA NOCTILUX-M 50 mm f/1 ASPH., which was added to the product range in 1975. Thanks to state-of-the-art optics and mechanical technologies, Leica has succeeded in achieving substantial improvements over the previous model. With nearly identical dimensions, a noticeable increase in lens speed has been achieved. The extremely shallow depth of field at open aperture produces portraits and detailed studies of unequalled aesthetic effect. Even when just slightly stopped down, the result is outstanding image quality, comparable to the LEICA SUMMILUX-M 50 mm f/1.4 ASPH, which is considered the best standard lens ever produced. When used in available light photography, the lens exceeds the perception of the human eye. Even the light from one candle can be sufficient for handheld photography. A floating element retains high image quality even in the close-up range. Vignetting and distortion have also been visibly improved compared to the 50mm f/1. This lens has an effective focal length of 67mm when used on the Leica M8 series of cameras.
Angle of View: |
47, 40, 27 |
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Distance Setting: Focus Range: Scales: Smallest Object Field: Largest Reproduction Ratio: |
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Aperture: Setting/Function: Lowest value: |
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Bayonet: |
Leica M Quick Bayonet with 6 Bit lens Identification code for digital M Models |
Filter Mount/Lens Hood: |
Screw-on Filter E60 with accesory filter holder, extendable hood |
Dimension and weight: Length: Largest Diameter: weight: |
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