Compare Leica Summarit-M 35mm F2.4 ASPH vs Leica Summicron-M 50mm F2
Construction
Aperture Blades
9 blades
8 blades, with clickstops (including half values), manual diaphragm
Colors
Black and silver
Form Factor
Wide-Angle Prime Lens
Normal Prime 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
Anodized
Optical Formula | Elements
6 elements
6 elements
Optical Formula | Groups
4 groups
4 groups
Optical Formula | Special Glass
"high-refraction glass with anomalous partial dispersion" groups
Dimensions
Filter Diameter
46 mm / 1.81 in
39 mm / 1.54 in
Size | Diameter
52 mm / 2.05 in
53 mm / 2.09 in
Size | Length
34 mm / 1.34 in
44 mm / 1.73 in
Weight
197 g / 6.96 oz
240 g / 8.48 oz
Function
Angle Of View
63.5° Diagonal | 54.4° Horizontal | 37.8° Vertical
46.8° Diagonal | 39.6° Horizontal | 27.0° Vertical
Aperture
f/2.4 ~ f/16
f/2 ~ f/16
Autofocus
No
No
Focal Length
35 mm
50 mm
Image Stabilization
No
No
Weather Resistance
No
Performance
Max Magnification
0.087x
Min Focus Distance
800 mm / 31.50 in
700 mm / 27.56 in
Production
Accessory
Lens hood included
Lens hood included
Debut
2014-09-16
Made In
Germany
Germany
Reviews
Neofiliac score
86%
93%
Pros
- Very compact and lightweight
- Beautiful construction
- Short barrel
- Light in the hand
- Very sharp
Cons
- Lacks weather sealing
- Low maximum magnification
- Not as sharp as the apochromatic version
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