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Leitz Cine Summicron-C 135mm T2.0 Lens

The Leica 135mm T2.0 is a 135mm f/2 cinema lens designed for PL Mount mount cameras. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Leitz Cine Summicron-C 135mm T2.0 Lens

Leitz Cine Summicron-C 135mm T2.0 Lens

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Lens OverviewLeica 135mm T2.0

The Leitz Cine Summicron-C 135mm T2.0 is a manual focus prime lens built for cinema and video production. Mounted on the industry-standard PL Mount, it is designed for Super 35 format cameras and sits firmly in the telephoto focal length range at 135mm. The lens opens to a maximum aperture of T2.0, offering solid light-gathering capability for a telephoto cinema prime.

Weighing in at 1300g, it strikes a balance between build substance and portability — a practical consideration for productions involving stabilized rigs or aerial platforms. The 95mm front filter thread accommodates common matte box and filter setups used on professional sets. Image stabilization is not featured, which is typical for manual cinema primes where stabilization is generally handled at the rig or camera level.

Focus is entirely manual, as expected in a professional cine context where precision and repeatability matter most. With no autofocus system to account for, the optical and mechanical design can prioritize the smooth, calibrated focus pulls that cinematographers and focus pullers depend on. The Summicron-C 135mm is a serious telephoto option for narrative, commercial, and aerial cinematography on Super 35 sensor cameras.

Key FeaturesLeica 135mm T2.0

135mm Telephoto Prime: Fixed focal length delivers consistent optical performance ideal for close-up character work, compression effects, and detail shots in narrative and commercial production.

T2.0 Maximum Aperture: Fast aperture for a telephoto cinema prime, allowing shooting in lower light conditions and providing meaningful depth-of-field control at distance.

PL Mount: Industry-standard cinema lens mount ensures compatibility with professional camera systems from ARRI, RED, Sony, and others.

Super 35 Coverage: Designed to cover the Super 35 format, the most widely used sensor size in cinema and high-end video production.

Manual Focus Design: Smooth, calibrated focus ring built for precise, repeatable focus pulls by a dedicated focus puller on set.

Leitz Summicron-C Optics: Part of a matched lens family sharing consistent color rendition, contrast, and bokeh characteristics across focal lengths for cohesive multi-lens productions.

Lens SpecificationsLeica 135mm T2.0

Leica 135mm T2.0 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesVideo / Cinematography
Lens TypeCine
FormatSuper 35
Zoom/PrimePrime
Focal Length135mm
Maximum Aperturef/2
Camera SystemCinema / Video
Lens MountPL Mount
AutofocusNo
Focus TypeManual Focus
Image StabilizationNone
Filter Thread95mm

DescriptionLeica 135mm T2.0

The Leitz Cine Summicron-C 135mm T2.0 is a prime cinema lens built for professional film and video production. It mounts via the industry-standard PL Mount and is designed to cover the Super 35 sensor format, matching the most widely used image circle in professional cinematography. With a maximum aperture of T2.0, the lens delivers reliable light transmission in a telephoto configuration — a useful combination for narrative, commercial, and aerial work.

Weighing 1300g, it is substantial enough to feel purpose-built for cinema use while remaining practical on stabilized camera systems. The 95mm front filter thread supports professional matte boxes and filter accessories without adapters. Focus is manual only, with no autofocus system, keeping the design aligned with professional cine workflows where a focus puller manages critical focus pulls with precision.

There is no image stabilization, placing stabilization responsibility on the rig or camera platform. Sitting in the telephoto focal length range, the 135mm focal length is well suited to portrait-style framing, compressed perspectives, and longer working distances on set.

ProsLeica 135mm T2.0

  • T2.0 maximum aperture provides strong light gathering for a 135mm telephoto cinema prime
  • PL Mount ensures broad compatibility with professional cinema camera bodies
  • Super 35 format coverage suits the most widely used sensor size in cinema production

ConsLeica 135mm T2.0

  • No image stabilization, so camera-level or rig-level stabilization is required for handheld or moving shots
  • Manual focus only — productions requiring autofocus capability will need a different solution
  • At 135mm, the telephoto focal length limits versatility for wide or mid-range shooting scenarios

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Frequently Asked QuestionsLeica 135mm T2.0

What camera mount does the Leitz Cine Summicron-C 135mm use?+
The lens uses a PL Mount, the standard professional cinema mount found on a wide range of cinema cameras. This makes it compatible with the broad ecosystem of PL-mount cinema bodies used in professional production.
What sensor format does this lens cover?+
The Summicron-C 135mm is designed for Super 35 format cameras. This is one of the most common sensor sizes in professional cinema, making the lens a natural fit for a wide variety of production workflows.
Does this lens have autofocus or image stabilization?+
No — the lens is manual focus only and has no image stabilization. For cinema production this is standard, as focus is typically handled by a dedicated focus puller and stabilization is managed at the rig or camera level.
What is the maximum aperture of this lens?+
The lens has a maximum aperture of T2.0. T-stop ratings measure actual light transmission, making them the preferred specification for cinema lenses where consistent exposure across a lens set is important.
What filter thread size does the Summicron-C 135mm use?+
The lens has a 95mm front filter thread. This is a large diameter, so photographers and cinematographers should ensure their matte boxes or filter holders support 95mm or have an appropriate adapter ring.
How heavy is this lens?+
The Leitz Cine Summicron-C 135mm weighs 1300g. This makes it a substantial but manageable telephoto cinema prime, suitable for use on stabilized rigs and aerial platforms where weight is a practical consideration.

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