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Thypoch Simera Simera 21mm f/1.4 21mm

69.1 Macro Score
21mm 16 Leica M IS
Why we recommend this

Its 14-blade aperture and f/1.4 speed combine with a 0.23m close-focus distance for dramatic wide-angle shots with smooth, artifact-free bokeh. The robust all-metal build includes a de-clickable aperture ring and a tactile 0.7m rangefinder coupling stop, suiting both video and intuitive street photography. This lens is best for Leica M shooters who need a fast, ultra-wide prime for environmental portraiture and close-up storytelling.

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Zeiss Biogon T ZM 35mm f/2.8 C Biogon T ZM 35mm

31.7 Macro Score
35mm f/2.8 Leica M
Why we recommend this

Its Biogon optical formula, using 9 elements in 6 groups with T* coating, achieves high sharpness and contrast edge-to-edge at f/2.8. The all-metal, 200g build and precise manual focus mechanism offer a tactile shooting experience, while its 10-blade diaphragm renders smooth out-of-focus areas. This lens is ideal for street and travel photographers using Leica M-mount rangefinders who demand sharp, compact optics without the Summicron price tag.

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Zeiss Biogon T ZM 35mm f/2.8 C Biogon T ZM 35mm lens
Price $849

Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 90mm f/1.5 90mm

28.6 Macro Score
90mm f/1.5 Leica M IS
Why we recommend this

The ultra-fast f/1.5 maximum aperture and 9-blade diaphragm on this 90mm prime produce dramatic background blur and perform strongly in low light, all within a robust all-metal build weighing 771 grams. Manual focus enables precise control for rangefinder systems, delivering a uniquely tactile shooting experience. It's best for portrait photographers seeking flattering subject separation and a classic manual-focus workflow on Leica M cameras.

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Thypoch Simera 35mm f/1.4 Focus Tab Version Aspherical 35mm

35.3 Macro Score
35mm f/1.4 Leica M IS
Why we recommend this

With a 14-blade diaphragm and floating element design, this 35mm f/1.4 lens maintains sharp detail from infinity to 0.45m, producing cinematic bokeh and excellent flare control. The tactile focus tab features a 0.7m detent for rangefinder transitions, and the switchable click/declick aperture ring suits both photo and video work. It’s best for Leica M portrait photographers who value a compact 326g build, smooth bokeh, and precise manual focus up close.

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Thypoch Simera 35mm f/1.4 Focus Tab Version Aspherical 35mm lens
Price $599

Zeiss Planar 50mm f/2.0 Planar T* ZM 50mm

21.8 Macro Score
50mm f/2.0 Leica M
Why we recommend this

The symmetric 6-element, 4-group Planar design and T* coating deliver exceptional flare resistance and edge-to-edge sharpness on full-frame Leica M bodies. Weighing only 230 grams with a robust metal barrel, it’s a discreet, durable companion for M-mount cameras. This lens is best for documentary and portrait photographers seeking a classic 50mm rendering with manual focus precision on Leica M systems.

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Thypoch Simera-C 75mm T1.5 75mm

20.3 Macro Score
75mm 16 Leica M
Why we recommend this

The T1.5 aperture and 16-blade iris produce exceptionally smooth, circular bokeh and strong low-light performance in an ultracompact full-frame cine lens. Its consistent 2.83-inch front diameter and lightweight build make it easy to integrate into gimbal or handheld rigs without rebalancing. This lens is best for portrait filmmakers and independent cinematographers who need a fast, character-rich 75mm prime for controlled, narrative work.

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