100mm Lenses
Complete guide and specifications
The cheapest 100mm M / LTM-mount lens right now is Canon 100mm f/3.5 III at €190. Across 5 tracked 100mm lenses, prices run from €190 to €718 (median €202). See the live price index ↗
The TTArtisan 100mm f/2.8 is a modern soap-bubble-bokeh triplet in Leica M mount, a low-cost Trioplan homage that draws collector interest for its character.
The Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100mm f/2.8 II is a manual triplet telephoto in Leica M mount, prized by collectors for its signature soap bubble bokeh.
The Canon 100mm f/3.5 III is a compact five-element LTM rangefinder telephoto, a 1960 update prized by Leica screw-mount collectors for clean rendering.
The Canon 100mm f/2 is a fast LTM screw-mount rangefinder telephoto made from 1959 to 1973, prized by collectors for its sharp, smooth rendering.
Canon's compact 100mm f/3.5 II telephoto in Leica screw mount, a five-element LTM rangefinder lens prized by collectors for travel-friendly size and crisp rendering.
The Canon 100mm f/3.5 I is a compact LTM short telephoto from 1953, a five-element rangefinder lens prized by Leica screw-mount collectors.
The Canon Serenar 100mm f/4 II is a lightweight LTM screw-mount triplet telephoto, a 1950 refinement of Canon's early rangefinder lens line.
The Canon Serenar 100mm f/4 I is an early postwar LTM telephoto, a compact three-element rangefinder lens of 1948 prized by Canon screw-mount collectors.


