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Friday, February 21, 2020

LEITZ WETZLAR M10 MONOCHROM AND 35MM SUMMILUX





By David Farkas LeicaStore Miami

Today, Leica has announced two limited production “Leitz Wetzlar” variants. The first, the Leica M10Monochrom “Leitz Wetzlar” is a nice surprise, given that the M10 Monochrom wasjust released about a month ago and we usually don’t see special editions until months or even years after introduction. The second is the venerable LeicaSummilux-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH “Leitz Wetzlar,” a favorite of M shooters everywhere.

The specially designed Leitz Wetzlar versions commemorate the 150th anniversary of Ernst Leitz taking over management of the Optical Institute in Wetzlar, Germany. The new company, Ernst Leitz Wetzlar, would go on to introduce the world’s first 35mm still camera in 1914 and later create some of the most legendary photographic tools of the 20th Century. Today’s Leica Camera was born from Ernst Leitz Wetzlar after another renaming of the company in 1986. And with owner Dr. Andreas Kaufmann’s push to return to its roots, Leica Camera opened its doors in 2014 at Letiz Park, back in Wetzlar.

 

Leica M10 Monochrom “Leitz Wetzlar”

Limited to 650 pieces worldwide, the Leica M10 Monchrom “Leitz Wetzlar” features the same technical specifications as the standard M10 Monochrom. The only change is a cosmetic one, with the classic Leitz Wetzlar Germany script engraved in white sitting atop the top plate. This is extremely similar to the M Monochrom (Typ 246)“Letiz Wetzlar,” introduced last year on the previous generation Monochrom camera. With a price of $8,295, the limited edition shares the same price as a standard production camera. The choice simply comes down to which you prefer.


Leica Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH “Leitz Wetzlar”

The Leica Summilux-M 35mmf/1.4 ASPH “Leitz Wetzlar” is limited to 500 pieces worldwide and has a bit more customization. Again, sharing all technical specifications with a standard 35mm Summilux ASPH, the modifications are purely aesthetic. Here, all the lens engravings are completely monochromatic. The typically orange distance scale markings are gray and the red mounting alignment dot is white. On the front of the lens, “LEICA” is replaced by “LEITZ WETZLAR” engraving. Priced at $6,195, the special edition carries a small premium over the standard version.


Availability and Ordering

The Leica M10 Monochrom“Leitz Wetzlar” camera is expected to start shipping by late April 2020 for a price of $8,295. The Leica Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH “Leitz Wetzlar” lens is coming sooner, with deliveries starting within a week or so, priced at $6,195. Both items are limited production runs, so once they are sold out, no more will be produced. If you are interested in purchasing either the M10 Monochrom “Leitz Wetzlar” or the Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH “Leitz Wetzlar”, you can do so at Leica Store Miami by clicking the buttons below, calling 305-921-4433 or sending an email to info@leicastoremiami.com.



Press Release

Leica Camera announces a limited production series of the Leica M10 Monochrom “Leitz Wetzlar” cameras and Leica Summilux-M 35 f/1.4 ASPH. “Leitz Wetzlar”. These specially designed variants are made to honor the 150th anniversary of Ernst Leitz taking over management of the company and branding it with the Leitz name. The M10 Monochrom “Leitz Wetzlar” is limited to 650 pieces worldwide while the Leica Summilux-M 35
f/1.4 ASPH. “Leitz Wetzlar” is limited to 500 pieces worldwide.


The camera is the same as the standard M10 Monochrom with an added “Leitz Wetzlar” engraving on the top plate for a classic look. The lens has a “Leitz Wetzlar” engraving on the front with an overall monochromatic design aesthetic, featuring gray and white engravings and a white index dot, to perfectly match the camera body.



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