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Leica Summicron-SL 11826 50mm

57.3 Macro Score
50mm f/2 Leica M Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Three aspherical elements and apochromatic correction eliminate color fringing for outstanding sharpness across the frame, even at its f/2 maximum aperture. The lens weighs just 270 grams in a weather-sealed, all-metal barrel with Hydrophobe Aqua-Dura coating, combining durability with a discreet profile. It suits Leica M-mount street and portrait photographers who demand a compact, manual-focus prime with uncompromising optical precision.

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Leica Noctilux-M Noctilux-M 50mm f/1.2 50mm

37.6 Macro Score
50mm f/1.2 Leica M
Why we recommend this

The f/1.2 maximum aperture and two aspherical elements deliver extreme depth of field control and a distinct, slightly soft rendering with exquisite bokeh. Its compact 408g weight and classic optical design produce a unique vintage image quality with a dreamlike character at open aperture. This lens is best for portrait photographers seeking an unmistakable, character-driven look rather than clinical sharpness.

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Leica Summilux-M 21mm f/1.4 Summilux-M Aspherical 21mm

35.6 Macro Score
21mm f/1.4 Leica M IS
Why we recommend this

The lens combines an f/1.4 maximum aperture with a 21mm focal length and a 10-element, 8-group aspherical design, delivering extreme low-light capability and corner-to-corner sharpness rare for such a wide-angle. Its robust all-metal barrel and floating element system keep distortion and vignetting minimal, while the 11-blade diaphragm produces smooth, rounded out-of-focus highlights. This lens is best for environmental portrait shooters who need dramatic subject-background separation with a uniquely immersive perspective.

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Leica Summicron-M 28mm f/2 Summicron-M Aspherical 28mm

33.6 Macro Score
28mm f/2 Leica M
Why we recommend this

The f/2 aperture and single aspherical element deliver high contrast and edge-to-edge sharpness across full-frame Leica M sensors, with a 0.4m minimum focus enabling detailed close-up compositions. Its 275g all-metal brass build and dual-curve manual focus mechanism provide a durable, precise tactile experience despite the absence of weather sealing. Environmental portrait and street photographers seeking a fast wide-angle lens with 10-blade diaphragm bokeh will find it most valuable, though its landscape performance scores lowest.

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Leica 75mm f/2.0 APO-Summicron-M Aspherical 75mm

23.1 Macro Score
75mm f/2.0 Leica M IS
Why we recommend this

Its 75mm focal length and f/2 aperture with apochromatic correction from 7 elements in 5 groups deliver sharp, low-distortion images with a natural perspective. The lens weighs just 431g and includes a built-in retractable hood, while a floating element enables precise manual focus down to 0.7m for isolating subjects. This is best for Leica M-mount portrait photographers who need a lightweight telephoto with smooth bokeh and true-to-life rendering.

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Leica Macro-Elmar-M 90mm Summarit-M Lens 90mm

16.3 Macro Score
90mm 22 Leica M
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Leica Tri Elmar-M 16-18-21mm f/4.0 Tri Elmar-M Aspherical 16mm

9.7 Macro Score
16-21mm 22 Leica M
Why we recommend this

Combining three focal lengths into one compact, 335g body, this lens eliminates the need to swap primes for 16mm, 18mm, and 21mm perspectives with minimal distortion. The aspherical design and 10-blade diaphragm deliver sharp details and smooth rendering across the frame, while the all-metal build withstands rigorous travel use. This lens is best for Leica M-mount landscape and architecture photographers who prioritize optical precision and a streamlined kit over autofocus convenience.

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