Leica APO-SUMMICRON-SL 35 f/2 ASPH Lens
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Highest price was seen £4,000.00 on 01 Jul 2023
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Description
Looking for a universal lens? Then allow us to introduce you to the APO SUMMICRON SL 35 f/2 ASPH from Leica. Designed to deliver exceptional images, it’s kitted out for the likes of architecture, landscape and studio photography. What’s more, it’s complete with an initial aperture of f/2 and the SL Summicron lens that’s more compact than faster lenses, but still allows photographers to work with a similar depth of field.AF System with Dual Syncro Drive™The AF system of the Summicron SL lenses is fast, precise, and almost silent. They thank their outstanding AF performance figures to the autofocus drive unit they share. These are limited only by the mass of the lens elements moved when focusing, the travel from infinity to the closest focusing distance and, of course, the amount of space available. In order to preserve the compact dimensions of the lenses, the integration of these components must follow an integral approach.Higher ContrastWith an initial aperture of f/2, the SL Summicron lenses are significantly more compact than faster lenses, but still allow photographers to work with similar depth of field. The reason for this is contrast: the zone of highest contrast is perceived by viewers as being sharp, while zones with lower contrast are regarded as being unsharp.Complex ElectronicsThe focusing and aperture setting functions of a SL Summicron lens are based on a multitude of control systems and mathematical operations. The demands on the electronics are particularly high in the case of the double focusing system.Manual FocusingSL Summicron Lenses feature a totally new manual focusing ring construction concept. In this concept, a ring magnet with alternating north south magnetization is embedded in the manual focusing ring. The magnetic field changes its polarity when the ring is turned. A sensor monitors the status of the magnetic field and sends the data to the main processor. The drive then shifts the lens to the corresponding focusing position on the basis of the angle of rotation and the rotational speed.
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