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35mm f/2.8 L39 Screw and M

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35mm f/2.8 L39 Screw and MThe Compact 35mm Rangefinder Lens That Slips Into Your Pocket There's a reason the 35mm focal length has defined street photography for a century. It sees the world roughly as your eye does wide enough to breathe, tight enough to pull the viewer in. The new 7Artisans M 35mm f 2. 8 distils that classic perspective into one of the smallest, lightest all metal lenses available for Leica M and L39 LTM screw mount cameras. At just 88 grams and 28mm in

The Compact 35mm Rangefinder Lens That Slips Into Your Pocket

There's a reason the 35mm focal length has defined street photography for a century. It sees the world roughly as your eye does — wide enough to breathe, tight enough to pull the viewer in. The new 7Artisans M 35mm f/2.8 distils that classic perspective into one of the smallest, lightest all-metal lenses available for Leica M and L39 / LTM screw-mount cameras. At just 88 grams and 28mm in length, you'll forget it's on the camera — until you look at the results.

Inspired by golden-era rangefinder optics — the Leica Elmar and Summaron lineage — this lens pairs a classic Double Gauss optical design (7 elements in 5 groups, including 4 high-refractive-index elements) with modern manufacturing tolerances and multi-layer coatings. The outcome: contemporary centre sharpness with the smooth gradation, subtle vignetting, and natural rendering that digital correction profiles can never quite replicate.


Why Photographers Are Choosing the 7Artisans 35mm f/2.8

  • Genuinely pocketable. 88g and 28mm long — lighter than most lens caps you've owned. It transforms any M or Barnack-era body into an everyday carry kit.
  • Classic rendering, modern sharpness. The Double Gauss structure delivers strong centre resolution wide open, controlled barrel distortion under 1%, and no detectable focus shift on stopping down — rare virtues at any price.
  • Dual-mount versatility. The Leica M bayonet ring is removable, converting the lens natively to L39 / M39 screw mount — no adapter required. One lens, two ecosystems.
  • Full rangefinder coupling. Coupled from 0.7m to infinity on M-mount bodies (1m to infinity on most L39 bodies). The front nameplate ring does not rotate during focus — a usability improvement over classic Elmar-style designs.
  • All-metal build. Precision-machined body with a blacked-out finish that looks the part on any camera from a Barnack IIIf to an M11.
  • Two hoods included. A longer cylindrical hood for flare control, and a shorter protective bumper hood — both shipped in the box.

Optical Performance

The 7-element / 5-group Double Gauss structure with four high-refractive-index elements gives this lens a rendering profile that punches well above its price. Expect:

  • High centre sharpness and good contrast from f/2.8
  • Corners catching up by f/4–f/5.6 — ideal for street and documentary work
  • Barrel distortion below 1% — critical for uncompensated film shooting
  • Controlled flare courtesy of modern multi-layer coatings over the classic Double Gauss base
  • Smooth, graduated bokeh from the 7-blade aperture

The 61.8° angle of view on full-frame gives you that familiar, comfortable 35mm perspective — expansive enough for environmental context, intimate enough for portraits and close candids.


Camera Compatibility

The 7Artisans M 35mm f/2.8 is compatible with a broad range of rangefinder bodies:

Leica M-mount: M2, M3, M4, M4-2, M4-P, M5, M6, M7, M8, M9, M9-P, M10, M10-P, M10-R, M11, M (Typ 240), M-P (Typ 240), M (Typ 262), and more.

Leica L39 / LTM screw-mount: Leica Barnack IIc, IIIf, IIIg and other screw-mount bodies; Voigtländer Bessa R / Bessa L; Canon 7, 7s; Japanese rangefinders (Nicca, Leotax); Soviet/Russian bodies (FED, Zorki, Leningrad); and various rare bodies including Yasuhara T981 and Phoenix JG50.


Technical Specifications

Focal Length 35mm
Maximum Aperture f/2.8
Minimum Aperture f/22
Optical Construction 7 elements in 5 groups (Double Gauss, 4× HRI elements)
Aperture Blades 7
Angle of View 61.8° (full-frame)
Minimum Focus Distance 0.7m (M-mount) / 1m (some L39 bodies)
Rangefinder Coupled Yes
Filter Thread 34mm
Length 28mm
Weight 88g
Mount Leica M bayonet (ring removable for native L39 / M39)
Focus Manual
Distortion <1%
Included Accessories Two lens hoods (cylindrical flare-control + short bumper)

In the Box

  • 7Artisans M 35mm f/2.8 lens (Leica M or L39 variant)
  • Cylindrical lens hood
  • Protective bumper hood
  • Front and rear lens caps

Every M-mount lens sold by 7Artisans UK is rangefinder calibrated before shipment — so it arrives ready to shoot, not ready to adjust. Questions about compatibility with your specific camera? Get in touch — we're rangefinder people and we're happy to help.

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