Nikon 35mm f/2.5 W-Nikkor.C Leica Mount LTM Lens
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Nikon 35mm f/2.5 W-Nikkor.C Leica Mount LTM Lens
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Lens Overview — Nikon 35mm f/2.5
Key Features — Nikon 35mm f/2.5
35mm f/2.5 Aperture: A moderately fast maximum aperture well-suited to street and reportage shooting in available light.
Leica Thread Mount (LTM/M39): Screw-mount standard compatible with a wide range of rangefinder bodies and adaptable to many modern mirrorless cameras.
Rangefinder-Coupled Design: Built to couple with the rangefinder focusing mechanism, allowing accurate focus confirmation through the viewfinder.
1950s Nikon Optics: Manufactured during Nikon's formative decade, representing early production from a period when the brand was building its optical reputation.
Compact 135g Build: Exceptionally light construction that complements the slim, unobtrusive profile of rangefinder camera systems.
Full-Frame 35mm Coverage: Designed for the 35mm film format, covering the full frame with no vignetting on standard film bodies.
Lens Specifications — Nikon 35mm f/2.5
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Portrait, Street, Travel |
| Lens Mount | Leica Thread Mount (LTM / M39) |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Description — Nikon 35mm f/2.5
The Nikon 35mm f/2.5 W-Nikkor.C is a vintage rangefinder lens built for the Leica Thread Mount (LTM / M39) standard, designed to cover the 35mm film format. Manufactured during the 1950–1959 decade, this lens is a tangible piece of early Nikon history, representing the brand's commitment to precision optics during a formative period. Weighing just 135 grams, it is a compact and lightweight optic that fits naturally into the rangefinder shooting style. Manual focus operation is the sole focus method, true to its era and intended use.
The lens is listed as compatible with rangefinder-coupled lens systems and M42 screw mount systems, giving it a degree of cross-platform usability with the right adapters. For film photographers shooting on 35mm stocks or collectors seeking authentic mid-century Nikon glass, the W-Nikkor.C in LTM mount is a historically significant and practically usable piece of photographic heritage.
Pros — Nikon 35mm f/2.5
- ✓Lightweight at just 135g, making it an easy carry for rangefinder and film shooters
- ✓Leica Thread Mount (LTM / M39) ensures broad compatibility with rangefinder-coupled lens systems
- ✓Manufactured between 1950–1959, offering genuine mid-century Nikon optical heritage
Cons — Nikon 35mm f/2.5
- ✗Manual focus only — no autofocus capability for shooters who require it
- ✗Vintage manufacture (1950–1959) means condition can vary significantly between individual copies
- ✗No weather sealing information available in specifications
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Frequently Asked Questions — Nikon 35mm f/2.5
What mount does this lens use?+
This lens uses the Leica Thread Mount, also known as LTM or M39. This is a screw-type thread mount standard that was common on rangefinder cameras. It is also listed as compatible with M42 screw mount systems.
Is this lens compatible with modern cameras?+
The lens uses the Leica Thread Mount (LTM / M39), which is widely supported by third-party adapters for many modern mirrorless camera systems. However, compatibility with any specific modern body is not documented in the available specifications.
What film format is this lens designed for?+
This lens is designed for the 35mm film format. It is a rangefinder-type lens intended for use with 35mm film cameras using the LTM / M39 mount standard.
When was this lens made?+
The lens was manufactured between 1950 and 1959, placing it firmly in the early era of Nikon optical production. As a vintage item, individual examples will vary in age and condition within that decade range.
How heavy is this lens?+
The lens weighs 135 grams, making it a compact and lightweight option well suited to the handheld, discreet style of rangefinder photography.
Does this lens support autofocus?+
No. The lens is manual focus only, which is consistent with its vintage rangefinder design and the shooting style of the era in which it was produced.









