- The name
Noctilux is used by
Leica to
designate their camera lenses with the
widest maximum aperture.
Lenses with that name have been in
production since...
- 35 mm f/2.5 Summaron-M 35 mm f/3.5
Noctilux-M 50 mm f/0.95 ASPH.
Noctilux-M 50 mm f/1
Noctilux-M 50 mm f/1.2
Noctilux-M 75 mm f/1.25
Summilux 50 mm f/1...
- Y Y Y f/1.4
Summilux Y Y Y
Summilux ASPH. Y Y Y Y Y Y f/1.25
Noctilux ASPH. Y f/1.2
Noctilux Y
Noctilux ASPH Y f/1
Noctilux Y f/0.95
Noctilux ASPH. Y...
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estimated at 250,000 USD)
Leica Noctilux-M 50mm f/1.0 (Leica M mount, 1976;
discontinued and
replaced 2008 with a new
Noctilux, see above)
Canon EF 50mm f/1...
- fast
lenses for a
detailed list. For instance, both the
current Leica Noctilux-M 50mm ASPH and a 1960s-era
Canon 50mm
rangefinder lens have a maximum...
- version, in
production for more than 40 years, from 1961
until 2004) 19)
Noctilux-M 50 mm/1.0 C271 (the
fastest lens for 35 mm
format for many years, since...
- with long
focal length or wide
aperture lenses, such as the 50 mm f/1.0
Noctilux and 75 mm f/1.4 Summilux. The 28 mm
framelines are
dropped in this model...
-
magnidiscata Dognin Titya melini Bryk, 1953
Titya mexicana (Walker, 1862)
Titya noctilux Walker, 1855 "Titya Walker, 1855".
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lenses and more
accurate focusing with fast lenses, such as the 50mm/f1.0
Noctilux and 75mm/f1.4 Summilux. The 28mm
framelines are
dropped in this model....
- f/1.5 or
occasionally f/1.7. This one to 1.5
stops lower than Leica's
Noctilux lenses, but the
Summilux lenses are
smaller as a result.
Summilux lenses...