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Angenieux 35-70mm F/2.5-3.3 3 Cam 2-Touch Lens For Leica R Mount Review

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Angenieux 35-70mm F/2.5-3.3 3 Cam 2-Touch Lens For Leica R Mount
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Our editorial take on the Angenieux 35-70mm F/2.5-3.3 3 Cam 2-Touch Lens For Leica R Mount

The Angenieux 35-70mm F/2.5-3.3 is a vintage zoom lens built for the Leica R mount, offering a useful focal range for everyday photography from wide-angle to short telephoto. Its 3-cam, 2-touch design reflects the mechanical precision of legacy Angenieux optics, a brand known for decades of craftsmanship in both still and cinema glass. This particular unit is sold in bargain condition, which means visible wear and cosmetic imperfections but functional performance. At 632 dollars for a used copy with caps and hood, it sits in the affordable tier for collectors or photographers adapting R-mount glass to modern mirrorless bodies.

Because this is a legacy lens, it lacks autofocus and electronic communication with contemporary cameras. You'll need an adapter and manual focus discipline. The variable maximum aperture (F/2.5-3.3) means it loses light as you zoom, typical of vintage zooms but limiting in low light compared to modern constant-aperture alternatives. Still, for those chasing the rendering and build quality of classic French optics, or those assembling a Leica R kit for adapted shooting, this lens offers a practical zoom range with period charm.

Best for: Film photographers or vintage lens enthusiasts adapting Leica R glass to mirrorless systems on a budget.
What's great
  • Useful 35-70mm range covers wide-angle to short portrait lengths
  • Classic Angenieux build quality and mechanical precision
  • Includes lens caps and hood with the used purchase
Watch outs
  • Bargain condition means visible wear and cosmetic flaws
  • Variable aperture (F/2.5-3.3) limits low-light versatility
  • Manual focus only, requires adapter for modern cameras

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