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The APO-Summicron-SL 28mm f/2 ASPH. Lens in black anodised finish from Leica is the latest addition to a growing number of high quality full frame L mount lens options. This wide angle prime boasts a fast bright f/2 aperture along with quick and accurate autofocus from two stepping motors making it ideal for a broad range of subjects particularly during low light. These might include landscapes wider portraits street photography architecture and any subjects where a low distortion wide angle are of benefit.
The 28mm delivers edge to edge sharpness through Leica’s advanced optical design without overly distorting perspectives. Users can benefit from numerous creative possibilities thanks to a close focal distance of just 24cm combined with the bright aperture. This lends itself to creative compositions when shooting either stills images or videos further broadening the appeal of this model.
The Summicron-SL lenses AF system is fast precise and almost silent. Outstanding AF performance is down to the autofocus drive unit they share. These are limited only by the mass of the lens elements moved when focusing the travel from infinity to the closest focusing distance and of course the amount of space available. In order to preserve the compact dimensions of the lenses the integration of these components must follow an integral approach.
Specialists from the areas of optical and mechanical engineering and electronics worked together in an interdisciplinary team on the development of a unique lens concept based on double internal focusing. This system comprising two particularly light focusing lenses allows the construction of particularly small and compact drive systems. In addition to space limitations the choice of the drive motors is also determined by the AF principle used for focusing.
Several contrast measurements at various focusing positions must be made before the correct direction of motion for focusing can be determined and followed by precise focusing. In this procedure the focusing lenses must be moved rapidly backwards and forwards in accordance with the speed specifications of the contrast AF system. This requires a dynamic drive system without any play.
In the Summicron-SL lenses the drive units installed are extremely powerful and robust stepping motors with Dual Syncro Drive™. Thanks to these the entire focusing throw can be traveled completely in fractions of a second. This means that the Summicron-SL lenses achieve values that are among the best in the full-frame system segment in terms of speed precision and noise emissions.
With an initial aperture of f/2 the SL-Summicron lenses are significantly more compact than faster lenses but still allow photographers to work with similar depth of field. The reason for this is contrast: the zone of highest contrast is perceived by viewers as being sharp while zones with lower contrast are regarded as being unsharp.
In the case of SL-Summicron lenses this difference in contrast is considerably higher than that of conventional lenses: sharply focused objects show much higher contrast than objects that are out of focus. This means that objects “snap” more distinctly out of the foreground or background and more effectively isolate the subject. This creates a three-dimensional visual effect with very impressive apparent depth.
In the construction of the Summicron-SL lenses particular attention has been paid to the prevention of stray light and reflections. The optimisation of the optical and mechanical design was carried out in elaborate simulations before the construction of the first prototype lenses. Unavoidable reflections are reduced to the best possible level by high-quality coating of lens surfaces.
The focusing and aperture setting functions of the Leica APO-Summicron-SL 28mm F/2 ASPH. Lens Black Anodised is based on a multitude of control systems and mathematical operations. The demands on the electronics are particularly high in the case of the double focusing system.
The two autonomous focusing units must be moved in perfect synchronization and positioning data have to be analysed at a very high sampling rate and passed on to the camera. Here the communication with the camera is so fast that there is no perceptible delay. These are the primary preconditions for fast and precise contrast AF.
The aperture is driven by a stepping motor. Here a special micro-step control system ensures precise and fast movements with minimised vibration.
As with other lenses in the range the Leica APO-Summicron-SL 28mm F/2 ASPH. Lens Black Anodised features a totally new manual focusing ring construction concept. In this concept a ring magnet with alternating north-south magnetisation is embedded in the manual focusing ring. The magnetic field changes its polarity when the ring is turned. A sensor monitors the status of the magnetic field and sends the data to the main processor. The drive then shifts the lens to the corresponding focusing position on the basis of the angle of rotation and the rotational speed.
The construction of the MF-ring guarantees reliable sealing against dust and water spray provides protection against impacts and other mechanical stresses and prevents focusing inaccuracies as a consequence of temperature fluctuations. Even after years of use the MF-ring of a SL-Summicron lens impresses with a smooth action without play and homogeneous focusing.
The consistently compact dimensions low weight and the excellent grip and feel of the SL-Summicron lenses are particularly impressive when shooting. Thanks to the almost identical design of the Summicron-SL lenses feeling for the MF ring is unnecessary after switching lenses and the centre of gravity remains largely the same. This means that the camera always lies perfectly in the hand and makes working from a tripod much easier.
What makes the APO-Summicron-SL 28 f/2 ASPH. so special is an optical system comprising of 13 lens elements produced with unique expertise and the latest manufacturing technology by Leica. Of these three elements with six aspherical surfaces correct monochromatic aberration while eight elements manufactured from specially formulated high-quality glass types ensure chromatic correction throughout the entire focusing range.
Only the particular optical property of these glass types known as anomalous partial dispersion makes it possible to compensate for chromatic aberrations with such perfection. As a consequence of this even highlights in images remain almost completely free of colour fringing.
View angle (diagonal/horizontal/vertical) | |
Full-frame (24 × 36 mm) | 75.4°/65.5°/46.4° |
Lens system | |
Number of lenses/assemblies | 13/10 |
Number of aspherical surfaces | 6 |
Position of the entrance pupil before the bayonet | 74.2 mm |
Focus range | 0.24 m to infinity |
Focusing | |
Setting | Choose automatic (Autofocus) or manual mode on the camera |
Smallest object field | Full-frame: 120 × 180 mm M8: 319 × 478 mm |
Largest scale | 1:5.0 |
Aperture | |
Setting/Function | Electronically controlled aperture setting on the camera half or third values can also be set |
Smallest aperture | 22 |
Bayonet | Leica L bayonet fitting with contact strip |
Filter thread | E67 |
Lens hood | Screw-on (included in the scope of delivery) |
Dimensions | |
Length | approx. 102/133 mm (without/with lens hood) |
Diameter | approx. 73/105 mm (without/with lens hood) |
Weight | approx. 700/750 g (without/with lens hood) |