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Leica 135mm f3.4 Apo Telyt M 3874277

Leica 135mm f3.4 Apo Telyt M 3874277

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Leica 135mm f3.4 Apo Telyt M 3874277

This Leica 135mm f3.4 Apo-Telyt-M #3874277, is in excellent cosmetic condition with minor signs of handling wear found throughout, please see photos for visual reference. Cosmetically, this lens has been rated at a (9+) condition. This lens is in proper working order; the aperture and focus turn smoothly, and the glass is clean and clear with no signs of fungus, haze, or marks present. This lens comes with a front and rear cap only. This lens is ready for use!

What Our Experts Think
  • Premium Leica 135 mm f/3.4 APO‑Telyt‑M telephoto lens with apochromatic optics

  • APO design minimizes chromatic aberration for crisp, true‑to‑life images

  • Excellent sharpness, contrast, and color rendition across the frame

  • Ideal focal length for portraits, events, and medium telephoto work

  • Precision manual focus and solid Leica build quality

Product Q&A
  • What focal length is this lens?
    135 mm — perfect for portraits and moderate telephoto shooting.

  • What does APO mean?
    Apochromatic design reduces color fringing for superior clarity.

  • What is the maximum aperture?
    f/3.4 — balanced light gathering and depth control.

  • What mount does it use?
    Leica M‑mount for rangefinder cameras.

  • Is it good for portrait photography?
    Yes — flattering compression and smooth rendering for faces.

Maintenance Tips
  • Clean front and rear elements with a soft microfiber cloth

  • Use a lens hood to reduce flare and protect glass

  • Store in a dry, padded case when not in use

  • Avoid touching optics with bare fingers

  • Keep caps on when the lens is off the camera body