The M Film Era · 1954–2006

Summilux 35mm f/1.4 'Steel Rim'

Iconic

Known as "Steel Rim", "钢嘴", "圣光"

LensLeica M mountMade in Germany · Canada1961–1995118701187111301
The original 35mm speed lens for the M mount; its dreamy, glowing wide-open rendering has made it a grail lens for street and portrait photographers for over sixty years. Reissued by Leica in 2022, validating its legendary status.

Famous for

  • Dreamy glow wide open prized by portrait and street photographers worldwide
  • Hand-fitted internal parts make each copy unique and expert service essential

Before the Summilux 35mm arrived in 1961, no Leica M owner could shoot at f/1.4 in the 35mm focal length. Leitz engineers delivered something special: a lens whose character wide open is unlike anything before or since. Subjects glow with a soft, almost impressionistic halo while the center resolves with surprising sharpness — a quality photographers now call "drawing." Stopped down to f/2.8 or smaller it becomes a crisp, modern performer. The earliest version gets its nickname from the polished stainless-steel filter ring, an unusual detail Leitz quietly dropped partway through production.

For beginners: the Steel Rim is the lens people mean when they talk about "vintage Leica glow." It is notoriously difficult to service because internal parts were hand-fitted, and a poorly adjusted example can look soft for the wrong reasons. Seek out a copy that has been recently CLA'd (cleaned, lubricated, adjusted) by a specialist. Prices climbed steeply after Leica reissued a limited 2022 replica, confirming the original's legendary status.

Collectors prize the very earliest production samples with a chrome filter ring and a distinctive flare pattern. Even later versions without the steel ring share the same optical formula and draw identically — budget buyers need not fixate on the earliest serial numbers.

Key specs

elements groups
7/5
filter size
Series VII
minimum focus
0.65m

Variants & finishes

Original, standard118701961

The original steel-rim 35 Summilux — f/1.4 in a compact barrel with a distinctive ribbed steel filter ring. Renders with a dreamy, low-contrast quality wide open that modern lenses cannot replicate.

Market value

Used-market price (USD, estimated median)

Estimates from auction and dealer records — condition and completeness vary.

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DatePriceSourceCondition
2016-01$3,500curated-estimateuser
2017-01$4,000curated-estimateuser
2018-01$4,500curated-estimateuser
2019-01$5,500curated-estimateuser
2020-01$7,000curated-estimateuser
2021-01$8,000curated-estimateuser
2022-01$10,500curated-estimateuser
2023-01$11,000curated-estimateuser
2024-01$10,500curated-estimateuser
2025-01$10,500curated-estimateuser
2026-01$10,500curated-estimateuser

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leica_Summilux

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