Leica Summicron-SL 11185 50mm

★★★☆☆ 3.3 (15)

Üç asferik elemanı ve Hydrophobe Aqua-Dura kaplaması sayesinde olağanüstü keskinlik ve kontrast sunarken, f/2 sabit diyaframı düşük ışıkta ve sığ alan derinliğinde hassas kontrol sağlar. Tamamen metal gövdesi ve hava koşullarına karşı yalıtımı, 1406 gram ağırlığına rağmen zorlu çekim ortamlarında güvenilir bir dayanıklılık vadediyor. Bu lens, stüdyo veya saha portre çekimlerinde kusursuz optik kalite ve sağlam yapı arayan profesyonel fotoğrafçılar için en uygun seçenektir.

Focal length 50mm
Aperture f/2
Mount L-Mount
Weather Sealed Evet
Weight 1406 g
af type Autofocus
lens type prime
Leica Summicron-SL 11185 50mm lens
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Özet

The 30-Second Version

With bokeh in the 88th percentile, this lens is a portrait powerhouse that renders backgrounds like a dream. Its f/2 aperture is a bright spot, but average sharpness and a lack of stabilization hold it back from being a true all-rounder. If you can find it near the $2,350 mark and prioritize character over versatility, it's a gem.

Pros & Cons

Artılar

  • Bokeh is a standout at the 88th percentile, delivering that creamy Leica look. 91st
  • Bright f/2 aperture (90th percentile) offers great low-light and depth-of-field control. 89th
  • Weather-sealed metal build feels premium and durable. 67th
  • Quiet and precise autofocus motor works well for video.
  • Compact and relatively lightweight for a full-frame L-mount prime.

Eksiler

  • Optical sharpness is just above average at the 62nd percentile.
  • No built-in stabilization, a weak spot at the 36th percentile.
  • Build quality percentile is surprisingly low at 17th, despite the metal construction.
  • Social proof is minimal at the 11th percentile, with few user reviews available.
  • Minimum focus distance of 450mm limits close-up versatility.

Sahiplerinin görüşleri

The Word on the Street

3.3/5 (15 reviews)
👍 Owners consider the overall package of size, construction, and bokeh to be unmatched, calling it the best total 50mm lens for the system.
👎 A recurring complaint focuses on weird lens flare, described as large white blotches that can ruin shots in certain lighting.

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Özel

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Kanıtlar

Performance

Sharpness is solid, sitting in the 62nd percentile for optical performance. It's not going to embarrass an APO-Summicron, but it's no slouch. The real story is the bokeh. At 88th percentile, the out-of-focus areas are creamy and smooth, making subjects pop with that three-dimensional feel Leica shooters obsess over. The f/2 aperture gives you real control over depth of field, and the autofocus is quiet and precise, though its speed is just average, landing in the 55th percentile. Don't expect it to keep up with the fastest Sony or Canon glass for sports, but for deliberate portraiture or video work, it's perfectly adequate. The lack of stabilization is a bit of a letdown at 36th percentile, so you'll want to rely on your camera body's IBIS for handheld work in dim light.

Performance Percentiles

AF 53.8
Bokeh 89
Build 21.6
Macro 60.1
Optical 67.3
Aperture 90.8
Versatility 33.3
Kullanıcı yorumları 11.4
Stabilization 37.8

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type Prime
Focal Length Min 50
Focal Length Max 50
Elements 9
Groups 8
Aspherical Elements 3
Coating Hydrophobe Aqua-Dura Coating

Aperture

Max Aperture f/2
Min Aperture f/2
Constant Yes

Build

Mount L-Mount
Format full-frame
Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 1.4 kg / 3.1 lbs
Filter Thread 67

AF & Stabilization

AF Type Autofocus
Stabilization No

Focus

Min Focus Distance 450
Max Magnification 1:11.5

vs Competition

Stacked against the competition, the Summicron-SL is a specialist. A zoom like the Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 will run circles around it for versatility, scoring much higher in that category. The Canon RF 28-70mm f/2.8 IS STM offers stabilization and a more practical range for many shooters. Even the Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS is a far more flexible travel companion. But none of them will touch the Leica's bokeh quality or its specific rendering. You're choosing between a Swiss Army knife and a perfectly balanced chef's knife. The Leica does one thing, and it does it with a character the zooms can't replicate, but it's a one-trick pony for everything else.

Spec Leica Summicron-SL 11185 50mm Tamron Di III 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD Nikon NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8 Sigma Contemporary 16-28mm f/2.8 DG DN Panasonic Leica DG Vario-Elmarit H-ES12060 Sony G SELP28135G.SYX
Focal Length 50mm 17-70mm 17-28mm 16-28mm 12-60mm 28-135mm
Max Aperture f/2 f/2.8 f/2.8 f/2.8 f/2.8 f/4
Mount L-Mount Fujifilm X Nikon Z Sony E Micro Four Thirds Sony E
Stabilization false true false false true true
Weather Sealed true true true true true true
Weight (g) 1406 544 450 450 320 420
AF Type Autofocus RXD Stepping Motor Stepping AF Motor linear motor SSM
Lens Type prime zoom zoom zoom zoom zoom
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Ürün AFBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureVersatilityKullanıcı yorumlarıStabilization
Leica Summicron-SL 11185 50mm 53.88921.660.167.390.833.311.437.8
Tamron Di III 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD Compare 53.887.269.785.99184.489.385.283.4
Nikon NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8 Compare 87.487.27685.98884.467.36937.8
Sigma Contemporary 16-28mm f/2.8 DG DN Compare 87.487.27677.897.284.467.96337.8
Panasonic Leica DG Vario-Elmarit H-ES12060 Compare 98.187.284.651.79184.493.168.183.4
Sony G SELP28135G.SYX Compare 94.478.277.834.18866.992.35693.4

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Value & Pricing

Value is a tricky word with any Leica product, and this one is no exception. The price spread across vendors is absurd, ranging from $2,350 all the way up to a baffling $792,991. Obviously, you should be shopping at the lower end of that spectrum. At around $2,350, you're paying for a specific rendering style and the Leica badge. It's not a value proposition in the traditional sense, but if you're in the L-mount system and want that 50mm Summicron look with autofocus, the entry price is the only one worth considering. Anything above that is pure fantasy.

Devamını oku

Overview

The Leica Summicron-SL 50mm f/2 ASPH is a lens that lives and dies by its rendering. It lands in the 88th percentile for bokeh and the 90th for its f/2 aperture, which tells you exactly where its priorities are. This is a portrait and people lens first, scoring a 69.6 out of 100 in that category. The three aspherical elements and Hydrophobe Aqua-Dura coating promise sharpness and clarity, and for the most part, they deliver. But you're paying a serious premium for that Leica look, and the numbers show some cracks in the foundation when you look beyond the image quality.

Common Questions

Q: How good is the bokeh on this lens?

It's one of the best in its class, ranking in the 88th percentile. The combination of the f/2 aperture and the optical design produces exceptionally smooth and creamy out-of-focus areas, making it a top choice for portrait work.

Q: Does this lens have image stabilization?

No, it does not. This is a weak point, with its stabilization score landing in the 36th percentile. You'll need to rely on your camera body's in-body image stabilization (IBIS) for steady handheld shots, especially in low light.

Q: Is this lens good for video?

It's decent. It scores a 51.5 out of 100 for video and cinema use. The quiet and precise autofocus motor is a big plus for video work, but the lack of optical stabilization and the average autofocus speed mean it's better suited for controlled, deliberate shooting rather than fast-paced run-and-gun scenarios.

Who Should Skip This

Travel and adventure photographers should look elsewhere. This lens scores a dismal 29.4 out of 100 for travel, and it's easy to see why. The 1,406g weight and lack of stabilization make it a burden for all-day carry, and the fixed 50mm focal length is limiting when you need to capture a variety of scenes quickly. If you need one lens to do it all, a versatile zoom like the Panasonic S-R28200 is a much smarter, and lighter, choice.

Verdict

The Leica Summicron-SL 50mm f/2 ASPH is a beautiful lens for a specific type of shooter. If your world revolves around portraiture and you crave that 88th-percentile bokeh, it's a compelling choice at its realistic street price. The build is tank-like, the autofocus is silent, and the images have a character that's hard to quantify but easy to see. Just know that you're sacrificing versatility, stabilization, and any pretense of value. This is an emotional purchase backed up by some very real optical magic, not a practical one.

Usage Scores

Macro (54.1)Genel (52)Budget (47.6)Street (55.2)Travel (30.8)Portrait (74)Landscape (39.2)Professional (63)Video Cinema (56.6)Wildlife Sports (44.9)

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