Lens type | Normal |
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Lens mount | Leica M |
Aperture max | 2.4 |
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Aperture min | 16 |
Aperture ring | yes |
Number of diaphragm blades | 11 |
Elements | 6 |
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Groups | 4 |
Special elements / coatings | High-refraction glass with anomalous partial dispersion |
Power zoom | no |
Weight | 11.46 oz |
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Diameter | 2.17 in |
Length | 2.4 in |
Filter size | 1.81 in |
Max Format size | Full-frame |
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Focal length | < 75 |
Image stabilisation | no |
Autofocus | no |
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Full-time Manual focusing | yes |
Closest focusing distance | 0.70 |
Colour of product |
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Body materials | Anodized |
Zoom lock | no |
Tripod collar | no |
Hood supplied | yes |
Sealing | no |
Read our detailed analysis of the Leica Summarit-M 75mm F2.4 ASPH Telephoto Prime lens, find out its pros and cons, and how it compares with the other lenses.
The big news about the Leica M-D (Typ 262) is what it doesn’t have. It does not have autofocus. It does not provide through-the-lens viewing. And it’s not compatible with any zoom lens. No video or audio, nope. And it doesn’t create crisply compressed little JPEG files. But perhaps the biggest news of all about the Leica M-D is it has no rear LCD screen to check focus, histograms or results.
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