Compare Leica Summaron-M 28mm F5.6 vs Leica Tri-Elmar-M 16-18-21mm F4
Construction
Form Factor
Wide-Angle Prime Lens
Ultra Wide-Angle Zoom Lens
Image Size
Full-Frame
Full-Frame
Lens Barrel
Physical aperture ring, Distance scale
Physical aperture ring, Distance scale, DoF scale
Lens Mount
Leica M-mount
Leica M-mount
Material
metal barrel, metal mount
Optical Formula | Elements
6 elements
10 elements
Optical Formula | Groups
4 groups
7 groups
Optical Formula | Special Glass
2 aspherical elements groups
Dimensions
Filter Diameter
34 mm / 1.34 in
Size | Diameter
51 mm / 2.01 in
Size | Length
18 mm / 0.71 in
Weight
165 g / 5.83 oz
Function
Angle Of View
75.4° Diagonal | 65.5° Horizontal | 46.4° Vertical
107.1° Diagonal | 96.7° Horizontal | 73.7° Vertical (wide) / 91.7° Diagonal | 81.2° Horizontal | 59.5° Vertical (tele)
Aperture
f/5.6 ~ f/22
f/4 ~ f/22
Autofocus
No
No
Focal Length
28 mm
16 mm ~ 21 mm
Focus Type
Internal
Image Stabilization
No
No
Weather Resistance
No
Performance
Max Magnification
0.03x
0.03x
Min Focus Distance
1000 mm / 39.37 in
500 mm / 19.69 in
Production
Accessory
Lens hood included
Lens hood included
Debut
2016-10-19
2006-09-14
Made In
Germany
Germany
Reviews
Neofiliac score
70%
61%
Pros
- Exceptionally compact and lightweight
- Unique zoom versatility for rangefinder
- Reaches 16mm, the widest for Leica M
Cons
- Dark maximum aperture
- Low maximum magnification
- Lacks weather sealing
- Dark maximum aperture
- Low maximum magnification
- Requires wide-angle viewfinder
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