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29 November 2017
Leica has announced its Noctilux-M 75mm f1.25 ASPH. featuring a shallower depth of focus than that of the Noctilux-M 50mm f0.95 APSH. and a close focusing distance of 2.79 ft. and a reproduction ratio of 1:8.8.
The first Noctilux lens, the 50mm f1.2, was announced at photokina in 1966. That was followed by the launch of two additional generations of the Noctilux in 1975 and 2008, each with a faster aperture than its predecessor.
Noctilux-M lenses are prized for their rendering and aesthetic when shot wide-open, yielding a three-dimensional "pop" that separates its subjects from the background. The out-of-focus areas behind the subject are smooth and pleasing to the eye, giving a lovely soft background even in the darkest of lighting scenarios.
Together with the Leica Noctilux-M 50mm f0.95 ASPH., the Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f1.25 ASPH. has established a new family of lenses. The two current members of this family are both distinguished by their extreme maximum aperture and exceptionally high performance at all apertures, even wide open and lend themselves to the creation of timeless images marked by a distinctive and revered Leica aesthetic.
Chicago-based photographer Sean took the new Noctilux-M 75 f/1.25 ASPH. for a ride and the Leica blog has published a selection of his photos along with an interview.
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications for the 75mm lens include:
LEICA NOCTILUX-M 75mm f1.25 ASPH. LENS SPECIFICATIONS Mount Leica M quick-change bayonet
6-bit bar coding for Leica M digital camerasFocal Length 75mm Aperture f1.25 to f16 Angle of View 35mm: 32° diag., 27° hor., 18° vert.
M8: 24° diag., 20° hor., 14° vert.Minimum Focus 2.79 ft. Magnification 1:8.8 Optical Design 9 elements in 6 groups
2 aspherical elementsAutofocus No Image Stabilization No Filter Thread Inner thread for E67 screw-mount filters, non-rotating Dimensions 2.91 x 3.58 inches Weight 36.92 oz. PRICE, AVAILABILITY
Leica said the Noctilux-M 75mm f1.25 ASPH. will be available at Leica stores, boutiques and dealers at the beginning of 2018 for $12,795. For more information see the news release below.
Leica Camera Pushes Photographic Boundaries With the New Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f1.25 ASPH. Lens
True to the Noctilux legacy, the new lens boasts impeccable speed and exceptional imaging performance
For more than 50 years, the name 'Noctilux' has been synonymous with exceptional speed and outstanding optical design. Today, Leica Camera announces the newest addition to their lens portfolio -- the Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f1.25 ASPH. Coupled with exceptional imaging performance and unique bokeh, its hair-thin depth of focus isolates subjects with extreme precision, ideal for portraits with an unmistakable "Leica look."
A Legacy of Excellence
The first lens of the Noctilux family, the Leica Noctilux 50mm f1.2, was announced at photokina in 1966. While the original lens innovated with revolutionary optical properties, ongoing developments led to the launch of two additional generations of the Noctilux in 1975 and 2008. The additional lenses were developed under the premise of further pushing the envelope for imaging performance, each with a faster aperture than its predecessor. All Noctilux-M lenses to this day are special for their rendering and aesthetic when shot wide-open, yielding a three-dimensional "pop" that separates its subjects from the background like no other lenses. The out-of-focus areas behind the subject is smooth and pleasing to the eye, giving a lovely soft background even in the darkest of lighting scenarios.
Together with the Leica Noctilux-M 50mm f0.95 ASPH., the Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f1.25 ASPH. is the co-founder of a new family of lenses. The two current members of this family are both distinguished by their extreme maximum aperture and exceptionally high performance at all apertures, even wide open and lend themselves to the creation of timeless images marked by a distinctive and revered Leica aesthetic.
Superior Imaging Performance
The upgraded features of the Noctilux-M 75mm f1.25 ASPH. open up entirely new opportunities in portrait and close-up photography, including a shallower depth of focus than that of the Noctilux-M 50mm f0.95 APSH. and a close focusing distance of 0.85m, making for a reproduction ratio of 1:8.8 for even more precise isolation of subjects. Additionally, the eleven blades of its iris ensure a soft and harmonious bokeh in out-of-focus areas.
To guarantee this extraordinary imaging performance, the nine elements in six groups that make up its optical design are manufactured from glasses with high anomalous partial dispersion and low chromatic dispersion. Two of the elements are aspherical and reduce other potential aberrations to a hardly detectable minimum. The use of a floating element within the complex focusing mechanism guarantees a constantly high level of imaging performance throughout the entire focusing range of the lens -- from its minimum focus distance to infinity.
When shooting at maximum aperture, the exceptionally shallow depth of field of the Noctilux-M 75mm f1.25 APSH. can be easily focused in when an electronic viewfinder such as the Leica Visoflex. Additionally, the Leica M-Adapter L transforms the Noctilux-M into an excellent lens to use in conjunction with the Leica SL. When the lens is mounted on the Leica SL, the 4.4-megapixel resolution of the camera's EyeRes electronic viewfinder enables particularly comfortable and extremely precise focusing.
The Noctilux-M 75mm f1.25 ASPH. features the convenience of an integrated lens hood, which can be extended or retracted in one simple twist. The lens is complemented by a tripod adapter for safe and secure mounting of the lens on a tripod.
The Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f1.25 ASPH. will be available at Leica Stores, Boutiques and Dealers at the beginning of 2018.