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Leica 24mm f2.8 Elmarit-R, Boxed 2832590

Leica 24mm f2.8 Elmarit-R, Boxed 2832590

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Leica 24mm f2.8 Elmarit-R, Boxed 2832590

This Leica 24mm f2.8 Elmarit-R Lens (3-Cam), #2832590, is in great condition with minor handling wear. I rate it cosmetically a (9+). The aperture ring is smooth, but the focus ring is a bit stiff. The aperture functions properly and the glass has no haze or fungus. There are some cleaning marks and dust inside. This lens includes a leather Leica lens case, a bayonet Leica lens hood, front & rear caps, and the original box. Please refer to the photos for details.

What Our Experts Think
  • Classic Leica 24 mm f/2.8 Elmarit‑R wide‑angle lens with reliable optical quality

  • Compact and lightweight for a 24 mm R‑mount lens

  • Smooth rendering with good sharpness and contrast across the frame

  • Ideal for landscapes, architecture, and environmental photography

  • Comes boxed with original packaging for confident purchase

Product Q&A
  • What focal length is this lens?
    24 mm — wide‑angle for expansive scenes.

  • What is the maximum aperture?
    f/2.8 — balanced light gathering with manageable size.

  • What mount does it use?
    Leica R‑mount for R‑series SLR cameras.

  • Does it come boxed?
    Yes — complete with original packaging.

  • Is it good for digital?
    Yes — can be adapted to mirrorless bodies with the right adapter.

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

  • Use a lens hood to reduce flare and protect the 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