Medium Telephoto
Leica M Mount
f/1.25
67 mm
75 mm
1.05 kg
Overview

Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH Lens

Rivaled in speed only by its legendary 50mm sibling, the Noctilux-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH. from Leica is a high-speed portrait-length prime characterised by its ability to isolate subject matter, render subjects in a unique way, and perform admirably in low-light conditions. Beyond the wide maximum aperture, this 75mm f/1.25 is also distinguished by its sophisticated optical composition that solely utilises anomalous partial dispersion and low chromatic dispersion glass to suppress colour fringing and chromatic aberrations for high clarity. Two aspherical elements are also featured to ensure notable sharpness and low dispersion, and a floating element system is employed at the rear of the design to maintain consistent image quality throughout the focusing range from 2.8' to infinity. Additionally, this lens has an 11-blade diaphragm to produce an especially pleasing, rounded bokeh quality and a built-in lens hood helps to prevent lens flare and ghosting.

SKU: GC165-11676

Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH Lens

Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH Lens

Rivaled in speed only by its legendary 50mm sibling, the Noctilux-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH. from Leica is a high-speed portrait-length prime characterised by its ability to isolate subject matter, render subjects in a unique way, and perform admirably in low-light conditions. Beyond the wide maximum aperture, this 75mm f/1.25 is also distinguished by its sophisticated optical composition that solely utilises anomalous partial dispersion and low chromatic dispersion glass to suppress colour fringing and chromatic aberrations for high clarity. Two aspherical elements are also featured to ensure notable sharpness and low dispersion, and a floating element system is employed at the rear of the design to maintain consistent image quality throughout the focusing range from 2.8' to infinity. Additionally, this lens has an 11-blade diaphragm to produce an especially pleasing, rounded bokeh quality and a built-in lens hood helps to prevent lens flare and ghosting.

Extremely fast f/1.25 maximum aperture affords notable control over depth of field for selective focus shooting, and also benefits working handheld in low-light conditions.

Short-telephoto 75mm focal length offers a slightly compressed image quality that is well-suited to portraiture and close-up images, especially when used in conjunction with the shallow depth of field afforded by the bright maximum aperture.

Nine elements in six groups optical design is comprised entirely of anomalous partial dispersion and low chromatic dispersion glasses in order to significantly reduce colour fringing and produce imagery with a high degree of clarity.

Two large-diametre aspherical elements are also used to control spherical aberrations for improved sharpness and reduced distortion.

A rear floating element system is employed to maintain consistent image quality throughout the focusing range, even at the minimum focusing distance of 2.8'.

An 11-blade diaphragm produces a rounded and pleasing bokeh quality.

Built-in extendable lens hood shades and protects the front element to reduce lens flare and ghosting. Additionally, the front of the lens is threaded to accept 67mm screw-in filters.

Key Features:

Leica M-Mount Lens

Aperture Range f/1.25 to f/16

Two Aspherical Lens Elements

Anomalous Partial Dispersion Glass

Floating Elements Optical System

Manual Focus Lens Design

Minimum Focus Distance 85 cm

67 mm Filter Thread

11-Blade Circular Diaphragm

Built-in Extendable Lens Hood

What's in the Box:

Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH Lens

Metal Front Lens Cap

Clip-On Front Lens Cap

Leica Rear Lens Cap for M-Mount Lenses

Soft Leather Lens Case

Tripod Adapter

Soft Leather Tripod Adapter Case

Medium Telephoto
Leica M Mount
f/1.25
67 mm
75 mm
1.05 kg
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Product Overview

Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH Lens

Rivaled in speed only by its legendary 50mm sibling, the Noctilux-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH. from Leica is a high-speed portrait-length prime characterised by its ability to isolate subject matter, render subjects in a unique way, and perform admirably in low-light conditions. Beyond the wide maximum aperture, this 75mm f/1.25 is also distinguished by its sophisticated optical composition that solely utilises anomalous partial dispersion and low chromatic dispersion glass to suppress colour fringing and chromatic aberrations for high clarity. Two aspherical elements are also featured to ensure notable sharpness and low dispersion, and a floating element system is employed at the rear of the design to maintain consistent image quality throughout the focusing range from 2.8' to infinity. Additionally, this lens has an 11-blade diaphragm to produce an especially pleasing, rounded bokeh quality and a built-in lens hood helps to prevent lens flare and ghosting.

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Key Features

Medium Telephoto

Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH is a high-performance medium telephoto lens.

Leica M Mount

Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH Lens features a leica M-mount for seamless compatibility.

f/1.25

Leica Noctilux-M 75mm ASPH Lens comes with fast f/1.25 aperture.

67 mm

Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH Lens features a 67 mm front diameter.

75 mm

Leica Noctilux-M f/1.25 ASPH Lens offers a 75 mm focal length.

1.05 kg

Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH Lens weighs 1.05 kg.

Capture Closeness and Depth

Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH Lens

Capture Closeness and Depth

Creative, Natural-Looking Portraits

The Noctilux-M 75 f/1.25 delivers exceptional detail and character. With 75 mm focal length, 85 cm close focus, and 1:8.8 reproduction, it’s ideal for creative, natural-looking portraits.

Light and Emotion Combined

Light and Emotion Combined

The Noctilux-M 75 f/1.25 ASPH. captures closeness, depth, and expression. Ideal for emotional portraits, it transforms every shot into a dialogue between photographer and subject, bringing light and emotion to each image.

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