Leica 28mm f/2.0 Aspherical M Manual Focus Lens (11604) Product Description:
- Front & Rear Lens Caps
- Soft Leather Lens Case
- Lens Hood
- 3-Year Limited Warranty
- 3-Year Passport Warranty
Product Description
Compact, light-weight and covering an optimum range of practical applications, LEICA M-Lenses offer a unique optical performance that has secured them a leading position throughout the world.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Wow!
By Eric
Bought this lens after reading a few reviews about its impeccable optics and lack of distortion for a 28mm lens. My opinion after seeing this lens perform: the reviews were absolutely right! This is a magnificent lens, and about as wide as you can get without having to invest on an external viewfinder for the wider Leica lenses. With the lens hood you will definitely cover some of your viewfinder screen (lower right-hand corder of your view area), but while this may sound like a bad thing, it really is not much of big deal. There's plenty of viewer real estate left for you to compose your photograph perfectly. The lens focusing ring on this solid lens is beyond excellent. Very smooth and fast. But what will undoubtedly sell you on this Leica wonder is the overall sharpness of this lens. Not even my Nikon f/2.8 professional lenses can come close to what I get with this diminutive gem. This also applies to the nagging lens distortion we all get from most of our wide angle lenses. Not that this lens is distortion free, but rather that the distortion is so minimized by Leica that you will sometimes get confused on whether you took the photo with a 35mm or a 50mm. It's that good, and frankly, experiencing this level of quality has led me to start selling my Nikon f-mount lenses so I can get some more Leica glass.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Terrific IQ
By G. Morris
The image quality of this lens is second to none! Whether you use this lens wide open or stopped down, you will not be sorry. Wide open it's a little hard to focus on the M9 because the image in the rangefinder of the M9 is very bright. However, since one is not actually looking through the lens, I can't attribute this to the lens but instead the M9. And, when mounted on the M9, and properly identified by the M9 as the 28f2, compensation is made by the camera for any distortion expected for a 28mm lens. In other words, the barrel affect is mostly removed from the final photo. I did notice a little purple fringe in areas of high contrast between bright blue sky and dark tree branches. This was not too bad and was removed in Photoshop processing. I have not been able to find ANY digital camera to completely be free of this feature. However, the M9 and this lens come close.
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