Its contrast and detail rendition even at full aperture set new standards among wide-angle lenses. Stopping down by just 1 to 1.5 apertures delivers maximum optical performance across the entire image field.The high levels of brilliance and plasticity are retained even in close-up photography.
This lens is ideal for photojournalism assignments and architectural shots. The 24 mm focal length means that converging verticals, such as those encountered when shooting buildings, are easy to master with this lens without having to work from too great a distance. Though its focal length is only 3 mm longer than that of a 21 mm lens, the 24mm yields surprisingly natural perspectives with no indication that a super-wide-angle lens has been used.
Angle of view (diagonal, horizontal, vertical): 84°, 74°, 53°
Optical design
Number of elements / groups: 7/ 5
Focal length: 24.4 mm
Entrance pupil: 20.7 mm (related to the first lens surface in light direction)
Focusing range: 0.7 m (2.3 ft) to Infinity
Distance setting
Scale: combined meter/feet-increments
Smallest object field: 630 mm x 950 mm
Highest reproduction ratio: 1:26
Diaphragm
Setting / Type: Preset, with clickstops (including half values), manual diaphragm
Smallest aperture: f/16
Bayonet: Leica M quick-change bayonet
Filter (type): internal thread for screw-in type filters E 55
Lens hood: Separate, clip-on type, lockable
Dimensions and weight
Length: 45 mm / 1.8 in
Largest diameter: 58 mm / 2.3 in
Weight: approx. 290 g / 10.2 oz