

Leitz HUGO lenses are designed to be small, fast, light and focus as close as possible with all the personality of Leica M lens glass, creating character in the capture.
Joining the existing 10 Leitz HUGO focal lengths, the HUGO II lenses, named for their slower aperture, introduce new options that offer some size advantages and slightly different looks with the 75mm and 90mm, while the 66mm fills the gap between 50mm and 75mm.
The Leitz HUGO 66mm T2.1 lens is based on the legendary "spy lens" created by legendary Leica lens designer Walter Mandler for the US Navy during the Cold War. Built for ultra-high resolution imaging and never intended for the public, fewer than 200 are estimated to have been produced. By slightly modifying the elegant simplicity of Mandler's original design, this lens stands alongside its modern siblings as a great match with an impressive pedigree. Although considered extremely sharp for its time, the images match remarkably well with the strong character of modern HUGO lenses.
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