Leica has a habit of building lenses that double as paperweights, so it’s a genuine surprise to see the new Summilux-SL 50mm f/1.4 ASPH. arrive looking positively trim. Announced on June 25, 2026, the company claims it’s the most compact 50mm f/1.4 autofocus lens on the market — and that’s a boast aimed at every mirrorless mount, not just the L-Mount it calls home.
The numbers back up the swagger. The lens measures 75.5mm long by 74mm across and tips the scales at just 584 grams. For context, that’s roughly half the weight of the original SL 50mm f/1.4 ASPH. that launched alongside the very first Leica SL — a lens this new optic is clearly designed to replace. Leica credits a “specialized manufacturing process” for the diet, though it stays predictably tight-lipped about the details.
Inside sits a fresh optical design: 11 elements arranged into six groups, two of them aspherical (the source of that ASPH. badge). An 11-bladed diaphragm runs from f/1.4 to f/16 — note the new minimum stops at f/16 rather than the old version’s f/22 — which Leica says delivers soft, natural bokeh for clean subject isolation. The front filter thread shrinks to a more sensible 67mm.
Autofocus is handled by a voice-coil system that Leica describes as fast, accurate, and quiet. Close focusing distance is 50 centimeters, with a maximum reproduction ratio of 1:7.6 — not a macro lens, but respectable for a fast standard prime.
As is tradition for the SL line, the body is fully anodized aluminum and almost defiantly minimalist. You get a manual focus ring and an AF/MF selector switch, and that’s it — everything else is driven from the camera body. Mount it on an SL camera and the pair earns IP54 protection against dust and water splashes, while Leica’s AquaDura coating keeps the front element shrugging off the elements.
- Optics: 11 elements in 6 groups, two aspherical
- Aperture: 11 blades, f/1.4 to f/16
- Size: 75.5mm long, 74mm diameter, 584 grams
- Filter thread: 67mm
- Close focus: 50cm, 1:7.6 max magnification
The shrinkage here is dramatic — one of the boldest version-to-version size and weight cuts a fast prime has seen — and it lands meaningfully smaller than Lumix’s own 50mm f/1.4 S on the same mount.
The Leica Summilux-SL 50mm f/1.4 ASPH. carries a price of $4,950 (£3,890 / €4,500). It will be available worldwide from Leica Stores, the Leica Online Store, and authorized dealers at the end of 2026. As ever with Leica, you’re paying for the badge as much as the glass — but at least this time your shoulder bag won’t notice.