Originally developed by Leica in 2014, the L Mount system is now widely adopted across Leica, Panasonic and Sigma cameras. Built for full-frame mirrorless, it offers flexibility, precision and access to a growing ecosystem of high-performance lenses.
Explore Leica L Mount Lenses
Precision. Performance. Compatibility.
Developed for full-frame mirrorless systems, the Leica L Mount offers access to a diverse ecosystem of professional lenses from Leica, Panasonic, and Sigma. Explore the range to find the perfect match for your next creative project.
Fast, sharp, and beautifully built — Leica L Mount prime lenses deliver stunning image quality with precise control over depth of field. Ideal for portraits, low light, and creative stills.
From wide-angle to telephoto, Leica L Mount zoom lenses offer flexibility without sacrificing clarity. Perfect for weddings, travel, and hybrid photo/video shoots.
Designed for detail, these macro lenses capture fine textures, tiny subjects, and product close-ups with crystal clarity — whether you're in the studio or out in nature.
Make your kit work harder with Leica L Mount adaptors and teleconverters. From adapting legacy glass to extending focal lengths, these tools add creative flexibility and precision.
Why Choose Micro Four Thirds?
Lightweight. Versatile. Reliable.
Micro Four Thirds lenses offer big results in a small format — with excellent optical performance, fast autofocus, and unmatched portability. Whether you're shooting stills, video, or hybrid content, MFT keeps things agile.
What is Micro Four Thirds?
Micro Four Thirds (MFT) is a compact mirrorless camera system developed by Panasonic and Olympus. It uses a smaller sensor size than full-frame, allowing for lightweight lenses and excellent reach with smaller focal lengths.
Can I use lenses from other systems on Micro Four Thirds?
Yes — many lenses from other mounts can be adapted to MFT bodies using third-party or manufacturer-specific adaptors. Autofocus and electronic communication may vary depending on the lens and adapter combination.
Is Micro Four Thirds good for video?
Absolutely. Many Micro Four Thirds cameras offer professional video features like log profiles, high frame rates, and in-body stabilisation. The small form factor also makes MFT ideal for handheld or travel filmmaking.
Micro Four Thirds offers one of the most compact and versatile lens ecosystems on the market — but with so many options, it’s not always easy to choose. If you’re unsure what fits your project, just ask — our expert team is happy to help.