The M Film Era · 1954–2006

Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 Aspherical

Iconic

Known as "AA", "Double Aspherical", "双非"

LensLeica M mountMade in Germany1990–199411873
Two hand-ground aspherical surfaces and a four-year production run — the rarest of the modern-era 35s and a fixture of grail lists.

In 1990 Leica built a 35mm f/1.4 with two aspherical elements — each surface individually ground and polished by hand, a process so slow and failure-prone that the lens was effectively unmanufacturable at scale. Production ended around 2,000 units, replaced in 1994 by a redesign needing only one molded aspherical surface.

The community calls it the "AA" or "double aspherical" (双非 in Chinese collector circles). Because so few exist and the rendering combines pre-ASPH character with aspherical control, it trades at five-figure prices and sits near the top of every M-lens grail list alongside the Steel Rim and Noctilux 50/1.2.

Key specs

focal length
35mm
max aperture
f/1.4
design
2× hand-ground aspherical surfaces
production
≈2,000 units
mount
Leica M

Market value

Used-market price history is coming soon.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leica_Summilux

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