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*'''Lens mount''' - Leica M-bayonet
*'''Lens mount''' - Leica M-bayonet
*'''Number of lenses /groups''' - 7 /5
*'''Number of lenses /groups''' - 7 /5
*'''F stop range''' - f/1.4 > f/16
*'''F stop range''' - f/1.4-f/16
*'''Closest focusing distance''' - 1 m /3.28 ft
*'''Closest focusing distance''' - 1 m /3.28 ft
*'''Smallest object field''' - 630 x 950 mm
*'''Smallest object field''' - 630 x 950 mm
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Serial numbers compiled from [http://www.imx.nl/photo/downloads/files/leica_pocket_pod.pdf Puts Pocket Pod]<br>
Serial numbers compiled from [http://www.imx.nl/photo/downloads/files/leica_pocket_pod.pdf Puts Pocket Pod]<br>
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Lens superseded by [[35mm f/1.4 Summilux II]]

Revision as of 13:52, 18 March 2010

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  • Leica Order No. - 11 869, 11 871, 11 860, 11 870 LLC - 156
  • Production era - 1961-1966, 1,155 in black, 1,216 in chrome
  • Variants - Black, titanium and chrome versions
  • Lens mount - Leica M-bayonet
  • Number of lenses /groups - 7 /5
  • F stop range - f/1.4-f/16
  • Closest focusing distance - 1 m /3.28 ft
  • Smallest object field - 630 x 950 mm
  • Diaphragm setting /type -
  • Angle of view diagonal - 64 degrees
  • Filter type - Series 7, E41
  • Accessories - Hood: OLLUX 12522
  • Materials - Chrome plated brass (early); black or titanium lacquered alloy (late)
  • Dimensions length x diameter - 38 x 53 mm / 1.50 x 2.07 in
  • Weight - 245 g /8.64 oz - 195 g / 6.88 oz
  • Inscription - LEITZ CANADA 1XXXXXX SUMMILUX-M 1:1.4/35
  • Designers - Walter Mandler and Erich Wagner 26 Aug 1959
  • Forum discussion
  • Reviews

35mm f/1.4 Summilux I Serial Numbers

Serial numbers compiled from Puts Pocket Pod
SN Start SN End Product Year Total
2060501 2061500 35mm f/1.4 Summilux 1964 1000
2166501 2167700 35mm f/1.4 Summilux 1966 1200
TOTAL ASSIGNED SERIAL NUMBERS 1964-1966 2,200

Lens superseded by 35mm f/1.4 Summilux II