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Since its launch, the Leica Apo-Summicron-M 75mm f/2 ASPH. has set new performance standards in the Leica rangefinder system. The speed of this powerful lens gives it a particularly wide range of uses from portrait to reportage photography and it counts as one of the best lenses in the M system. Used with the digital Leica M9, the application potential of this telephoto lens is enhanced even further. The focal length extension factor of the digital rangefinder camera turns the compact lens into a powerful telephoto lens with a focal length of 100 mm, making it an ideal partner of ambitious Leica M8 photographers.
The compact Leica Apo-Summicron-M 75mm f/2 ASPH. harnesses all the technical possibilities of today's high-performance optics to achieve a combination of high speed and remarkable imaging quality. It features aspherical surfaces, special glass types with partial anomalous dispersion and floating elements. It is the ideal lens on either an analog or digital Leica rangefinder camera delivering intimate views of scenes, nature, landscapes and people, irrespective of whether they are at infinity or at the close-focus range of the lens. With resolving power well above that of the best colour photo films, it is also a first-rate documentary tool.
Together with the Leica Summicron-M 28mm f/2 ASPH. wide-angle lens, the Leica Apo-Summicron-M 75 f/2 ASPH. offers the best and most elegant high-performance combination available today in 35 mm rangefinder photography.
By day and night, at a distance or close-up, this Summicron sets new standards. Its high-speed and medium telephoto focal length combined with its compact dimensions make it a flexible alternative. It is particularly well suited to brilliant close-ups and intimate available light portraits with natural perspectives and appealing plasticity. With its wide aperture and limited depth of field, you can emphasize particular areas of the subject for more impact. All details are reproduced in high contrast and true to life, even at maximum aperture. The compact size belies its sophisticated features, including a floating element, an aspherical element, and apochromatic correction.

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| Angle of view (diagonal, horizontal, vertical) |
32°, 18°, 27° |
| Optical design |
Number of elements / groups: 7/5 Focal length: 74.98 mm Entrance pupil: 30.1 mm (related to the first lens surface in light direction) |
| Distance setting |
Focusing range: 0.7 m to Infinity Scale: combined meter/feet-increments Smallest object field: 169 x 254 mm Highest reproduction ratio: 1:7 |
| Diaphragm |
Setting / Type: Preset, with click-stops, half values available Smallest aperture: f/16 |
| Bayonet |
Leica M quick-change bayonet |
| Filter (type) |
Internal thread for screw-on filters size E49, non-rotating |
| Lens hood |
Built-in, telescopic, lockable |
| Dimensions and weight |
Length: 66.8 mm Largest diameter: 58 mm Weight: approx. 430 g |
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