Used Leica 50mm F/1.4 (Chrome) 11892 6-BIT - Excellent

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Product # UIELEC11892OMFR #11892ASIN: B000U9EXT0
LeicaProduct # UIELEC11892OMFR #11892ASIN: B000U9EXT0
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Used Leica 50mm F/1.4 (Chrome) 11892 6-BIT - Excellent
Used Leica 50mm F/1.4 (Chrome) 11892 6-BIT - Excellent 0
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Key Features

- Extremely Versatile Lens
- Fast f/1.4  Aperture 
- Aspherical Lenses with Floating Element  
- 6-Bit Coding for Digital M Cameras
- Made in Germany
 

Out of Stock
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$2,600.00
2600 U-REWARDS
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Overview

THIS IS A USED ITEM 
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Condition: Excellent

The Leica SUMMILUX-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH delivers virtually the same outstanding performance throughout all apertures and focus settings. Whether using selective focus at close range, high-contrast available light applications or an extended depth of field to capture landscapes, this lens handles every situation with ease.

Every innovation currently available in lens technology - aspherical lenses, glass with anomalous partial dispersion, glass with a high refraction index and a floating element - has been combined to create a lens that sets the new standard in this focal length class.

An extremely fast standard lens that is used a great deal in reportage photography. Its extraordinary speed of f/1.4 permits usable shutter speeds even in poor light situations.

This lens has been updated with the "6-bit" coding, which allows the digital M camera to read this information optically and to identify which lens is being used. The camera can then (optionally) apply a "final stage" software based vignetting correction (for RAW images the lens used is simply recorded, no change is made)