Leica is known for its quality, especially optical quality, but also its mechanical craftsmanship. As a result, Leica lenses tend to be relatively expensive, but this one sets a record, at least for 50mm lenses.

The Leica Noctilux-M f0.95/50 ASPH Titan, as it is called, is a limited edition in gray titanium based on the already well-known Noctilux-M f0.95/50 ASPH. No optical or mechanical changes have been made, except for replacing steel with titanium.

Anyone who has photographed with a Noctilux-M f0.95/50 can attest to its optical quality, which is both high and appealing. In particular, the lens’s rendering of out-of-focus areas, bokeh, is in a class of its own.

Out-performs the human eye
The extremely shallow depth of field at open aperture produces portraits and detailed studies of unequalled aesthetic effect. The result is outstanding image quality, comparable to the Leica Summilux-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH., which is considered the best standard lens ever produced. Even the light from one candle can be sufficient for handheld photography.

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The Noctilux comes with a unique engraved serial number and will only be available in 100 units worldwide, for the not-so-modest sum of $16,995.00.

  • Only 100 pieces are manufactured
  • All outer decorative metal elements
    are made of special solid Titanium
  • With Certificate of Authenticity.
  • Diagonal picture angle: 47 °
  • Working range: 1 m to infinity
  • Biggest scale: 1:17
  • Number of lenses/groups: 8/5
  • Length * 1: 75.1 mm
  • Weight * 1: 700 g
  • Lens hood: Pull-out and lockable
  • Filter/filter thread: E60
  • Made in Germany

Elias Stevens is a freelance journalist, personal chef, and tech enthusiast.

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