Since first being introduced in 1966, the name ‘Noctilux’ has represented the pinnacle of optical craftsmanship at Leica. The name is made up of the Latin words ‘noctu’ and ‘lux’, meaning ‘night’ and ‘light’, and refers to the exceptional speed of this lens series. With a maximum aperture of up to f/0.95, Noctilux lenses are considered to be the epitome of optical development, opening up creative possibilities beyond the ordinary. They deliver images with an unrivalled visual aesthetic. With the new Noctilux-M 35 f/1.2 ASPH., Leica Camera AG is presenting the first Noctilux M-Lens in the company’s history to feature a 35 mm focal length.
Like all Noctilux lenses, the latest addition to the family impresses with its exceptional speed and superior imaging performance. The new, compact Noctilux-M 35 f/1.2 ASPH. produces clear, high-contrast images characterised by a distinctive look. The shallow depth of field at a wide aperture precisely separates subject and space, creating a velvety soft bokeh and lending images tangible depth as well as a cinematic atmosphere. Stopping down the aperture allows you to selectively increase the depth of field. A floating element within the complex optical construction ensures consistent performance across the entire focusing range, from the close focus distance to infinity.
Up until now, the strength of Noctilux glass has been leveraged exclusively for 50 and 75 mm focal lengths. The new Noctilux-M 35 f/1.2 ASPH. now makes this strength available for the versatile 35 mm focal length for the very first time. The perfect combination of a wide aperture and natural perspective makes it ideal for outstanding portrait, reportage, available-light and street photography. Subjects are clearly in focus thanks to precise separation, while retaining their context thanks to harmonious transitions to the background.
This new lens is the first Noctilux to feature an extended close focus distance down to 50 cm. When used with the new Leica M EV1 and its high-resolution integrated electronic viewfinder, focusing is particularly convenient across the entire focusing range. M-Cameras with a rangefinder can focus to a distance of 70 cm via the optical viewfinder. In the close-up range of 70–50 cm, focusing is carried out via Live View on the rear LCD panel or the Visoflex 2 clip-on viewfinder. The large focusing angle of the Noctilux-M 35 supports this, thereby enabling precise and sensitive work.
The new Leica Noctilux-M 35 f/1.2 ASPH. has been optimised for M-Cameras with high-resolution image sensors, in addition to having been completely redesigned and handcrafted in Wetzlar. Decades of experience and state-of-the-art production technologies have gone into its development. This includes processing special glass materials and aspherical lens elements manufactured in Wetzlar using innovative Precision Glass Moulding (PGM) technology, which shapes lenses in a highly precise process, achieving exceptional quality standards. The optical design comprises ten lenses in five groups, including three aspherical lenses. A floating element ensures consistent imaging performance over the entire focusing range. The integrated lens hood reduces glare and reflections, ensuring high contrast and brilliant colour rendering, even with backlighting. Measuring just 5 cm in length, with a diameter of 6.5 cm, and weighing only 416 g, the new lens also impresses with its remarkably compact size.
The Leica Noctilux-M 35 f/1.2 ASPH. will be available worldwide as of 29 January 2026 from Leica Stores, the Leica Online Store and authorised dealers. The recommended retail price is €8,950 incl. VAT.





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Hi jtorral!
I am the happy owner of a M7 and a M11P. I have recently bought a Visoflex2 - to be able to fully view the entire 2.8/28mm field and to use a Konica Hexanon 1.4/57mm with an adapter ring.
When using these lenses, I do not use the rangefinder and I use the M11P as I would an EV1, which is a rangefinderless camera by the way, designed from a rangefinder model...
It is funny to see what Leica has done with the small rangefinder window on the front, turning it into a blinking light when you use the self timer 😅. I just struggle to imagine how many EV1 user are going tu use this feature.
Anyway, I think the idea of a Purerangefinder site is very good : taking photographs with a rangefinder camera is somehow special :
These are constraints we do appreciate as they bring us closer to the people, landscapes, things we see and we want to capture.
Thank you for being here jtorral.
That is an honest and fair reply.
So much to debate these days with so many cameras trying to be different. But the range finder is undeniaby a rangefinder. That being the case, how do we tell EV1 owners that their camera isnr really a range finder camera?
No !
Are we on rangefinder-style cameras or rangefinder cameras ? Why not consider photographers who have a "rangefinder photographer style" ? Or photographers who own a "rangefinder style camera bag" ?
You said "Pure rangefinder" ?
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