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Leica Summilux-M 50mm f1.4 ASPH
Kerrisdale Cameras
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Leica Summilux-M 50mm f1.4 ASPH in Coquitlam, BC
By Leica
Current price: $7,425.00
Kerrisdale Cameras
Leica Summilux-M 50mm f1.4 ASPH in Coquitlam, BC
By Leica
Current price: $7,425.00
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MTF CURVES
The MTF is shown in each case for the max. aperture as well as for 2.0 and 5.6 for long focus distances (infinity). The contrast is plotted in
percentages for 5, 10, 20, 40Lp/mm over the height of the format for tangential (dashed line) and sagittal structures (continuous line) for white
light. The plots for 5 and 10Lp/mm offer an impression of the contrast behavior for coarser object structures, while the 20 and 40Lp/mm plots
document the resolution capability for fine and finest object structures.
DISTORTION
Distortion is the deviation of the actual image height from the ideal image height, whereby the ideal image height is calculated from the object
height and the reproduction scale. Relative distortion states the percentage deviation of the actual to the ideal image height. The image height of
21.6mm is the radial distance between one corner of the image field and the middle of the image field (image format 24mmx36mm). The graph
of the effective distortion illustrates the actual line and the curvature of horizontal and vertical lines in the image horizon.
VIGNETTING
Vignetting is a continuous decrease of image brightness (irradiance) towards the edges of the image (shading compensation, darkening of the
image corners). The graph shows the diminishing brightness in percent applied over the image height.
100% means no vignetting.
The MTF is shown in each case for the max. aperture as well as for 2.0 and 5.6 for long focus distances (infinity). The contrast is plotted in
percentages for 5, 10, 20, 40Lp/mm over the height of the format for tangential (dashed line) and sagittal structures (continuous line) for white
light. The plots for 5 and 10Lp/mm offer an impression of the contrast behavior for coarser object structures, while the 20 and 40Lp/mm plots
document the resolution capability for fine and finest object structures.
DISTORTION
Distortion is the deviation of the actual image height from the ideal image height, whereby the ideal image height is calculated from the object
height and the reproduction scale. Relative distortion states the percentage deviation of the actual to the ideal image height. The image height of
21.6mm is the radial distance between one corner of the image field and the middle of the image field (image format 24mmx36mm). The graph
of the effective distortion illustrates the actual line and the curvature of horizontal and vertical lines in the image horizon.
VIGNETTING
Vignetting is a continuous decrease of image brightness (irradiance) towards the edges of the image (shading compensation, darkening of the
image corners). The graph shows the diminishing brightness in percent applied over the image height.
100% means no vignetting.
- Lens Type : Prime / Standard
- Aperture Range : f/1.4 - f/16
- Mount : Leica M
- Filter Size : E46 size
- Brand : Leica
- Accessories : <em>■ Supplied accessories may vary by region or country!</em>
- Dimensions : 59.3mm x 58.6mm
- Weight : 337.0 g
- Focal Length : 50mm
- Lens Construction : 8 elements; 5 groups
- Angle of View : (diagonal/horizontal/vertical): 45.4°/38.4°/26.1°
- Minimum Focusing Distance : 0.45m to infinity
- Maximum Magnification : 1:6.4
- Available Color(s) : Black Anodized
MTF CURVES
The MTF is shown in each case for the max. aperture as well as for 2.0 and 5.6 for long focus distances (infinity). The contrast is plotted in
percentages for 5, 10, 20, 40Lp/mm over the height of the format for tangential (dashed line) and sagittal structures (continuous line) for white
light. The plots for 5 and 10Lp/mm offer an impression of the contrast behavior for coarser object structures, while the 20 and 40Lp/mm plots
document the resolution capability for fine and finest object structures.
DISTORTION
Distortion is the deviation of the actual image height from the ideal image height, whereby the ideal image height is calculated from the object
height and the reproduction scale. Relative distortion states the percentage deviation of the actual to the ideal image height. The image height of
21.6mm is the radial distance between one corner of the image field and the middle of the image field (image format 24mmx36mm). The graph
of the effective distortion illustrates the actual line and the curvature of horizontal and vertical lines in the image horizon.
VIGNETTING
Vignetting is a continuous decrease of image brightness (irradiance) towards the edges of the image (shading compensation, darkening of the
image corners). The graph shows the diminishing brightness in percent applied over the image height.
100% means no vignetting.
The MTF is shown in each case for the max. aperture as well as for 2.0 and 5.6 for long focus distances (infinity). The contrast is plotted in
percentages for 5, 10, 20, 40Lp/mm over the height of the format for tangential (dashed line) and sagittal structures (continuous line) for white
light. The plots for 5 and 10Lp/mm offer an impression of the contrast behavior for coarser object structures, while the 20 and 40Lp/mm plots
document the resolution capability for fine and finest object structures.
DISTORTION
Distortion is the deviation of the actual image height from the ideal image height, whereby the ideal image height is calculated from the object
height and the reproduction scale. Relative distortion states the percentage deviation of the actual to the ideal image height. The image height of
21.6mm is the radial distance between one corner of the image field and the middle of the image field (image format 24mmx36mm). The graph
of the effective distortion illustrates the actual line and the curvature of horizontal and vertical lines in the image horizon.
VIGNETTING
Vignetting is a continuous decrease of image brightness (irradiance) towards the edges of the image (shading compensation, darkening of the
image corners). The graph shows the diminishing brightness in percent applied over the image height.
100% means no vignetting.
- Lens Type : Prime / Standard
- Aperture Range : f/1.4 - f/16
- Mount : Leica M
- Filter Size : E46 size
- Brand : Leica
- Accessories : <em>■ Supplied accessories may vary by region or country!</em>
- Dimensions : 59.3mm x 58.6mm
- Weight : 337.0 g
- Focal Length : 50mm
- Lens Construction : 8 elements; 5 groups
- Angle of View : (diagonal/horizontal/vertical): 45.4°/38.4°/26.1°
- Minimum Focusing Distance : 0.45m to infinity
- Maximum Magnification : 1:6.4
- Available Color(s) : Black Anodized










