Leica Summicron-M 90mm F/2 Silver - *A+*
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Description
Serial number: 3615960
Made by: Leica Canada, Midland Ont.
Condition: A+ (Click here for details)
Includes: Both caps
Warranty: One year.
Detail: This lens is not coded
The Midland Ontario developed and manufactured lens was the pride of Mandler-era Ernst Leitz Canada years.
Released in 1980, Groundbreaking computer design glass formula was used to develop this compact and fast 90mm Summicron.
In 1993, Leica introduced the Silver-Chrome, brass option. Beautiful, classic, AND hefty. The extra weight makes as stable as it gets. With its extra smooth focusing throw, it makes it easier to nail critical focus.
This particular lens is in near perfect condition, only slight signs of use on the telescopic lens hood. A rare chance to own Mandler’s best contribition to Leica's lens design.
Perfectly calibrated for the Leica M rangefinder, it also work beautifully with the precise electronic viewfinder of the Leica M-EV1 or with SL cameras!
If you are a fan of shallow DOF, beautifully toned portraits, there can be no better choice! Whether you shoot film or digital.
Technical Data
| Lens Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Designation | Leica Summicron-M 90mm F/2 ELC |
| Mount | Leica M (Bayonet) |
| Focal Length | 90mm |
| Aperture Range | f/2 – f/22 |
| Optical Design | 7 Elements in 5 Groups |
| Diaphragm Blades | 11 Blades |
| Angle of View | 27° (Diagonal) |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 3.3' (1 m) |
| Filter Thread | E55 (55mm) |
| Lens Hood | Built-In, Telescoping |
| Focus | Manual |
| Weight | Approx. 485 g (17.1 oz) |
| Year of production | 1993 |
Used Equipment Condition Guide
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Grade Condition
A+ The equipment is as new, no signs of use.
A The equipment shows almost invisible signs of use.
A- The equipment shows signs of very light use.
B The equipment shows signs of use (e.g.brassing) but working perfectly.
C The equipment has been heavily used but working perfectly.
Open Box: The equipment is new and has at most been shown in store.