Leica Summilux C 18mm
Leica Summilux C 21mm
Leica Summilux C 25mm
Leica Summilux C 35mm
Leica Summilux C 40mm
Leica Summilux C 50mm
Leica Summilux C 75mm
Leica Summilux C 100mm
The Leica Summilux-C Set of 8 (18mm, 21mm, 25mm, 35mm, 40mm, 50mm, 75mm, 100mm) represents the pinnacle of modern optical engineering, offering a consistent T1.4 aperture across the entire range. These lenses are celebrated for their ability to deliver high resolution and contrast while maintaining a creamy, natural focus fall-off and pleasing skin tones. Designed with a telecentric optical path, they minimize chromatic aberration and focus breathing, making them a favorite for high-end digital cinematography. Despite their large-aperture performance, Summilux-C lenses are remarkably compact and lightweight, with most focal lengths sharing a standardized 95mm front diameter and uniform gear positions for rapid lens changes on set.
Key Features:
Consistent T1.4 Aperture: Provides exceptional low-light performance and shallow depth-of-field control across all eight focal lengths.
Compact & Lightweight Design: Most lenses in the set weigh between 1.6kg and 1.8kg, making them ideal for handheld and stabilizer work.
Telecentric Optical Path: Optimized for digital sensors to ensure light hits the pixels at a straight angle, reducing edge shading and color shifts.
Standardized Mechanics: Uniform focus and iris gear positions along with a 95mm front diameter across the set for fast accessory swaps.
Exceptional Color Rendering: Precision-matched across the set for consistent color and contrast, eliminating the need for extensive grading adjustments.
Titanium Construction: Built with a high-strength titanium housing that is highly resistant to temperature changes and physical wear.
Update March 19th 2026:
Updated item descriptions, SEO info and equipment classification (was classified as Summicron-C)
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