Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/11/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Richard, I don't really see the point - the CV 15 mm is an excellent lens, reasonably priced and some reviewers have written that it is actually superior to the Hologon. Another difference is that the Hologon has only a fixed aperture of f8, while the CV 15 has f4.5 to f22 (not that it makes all that much difference at such short focal lengths). Admittedly, the Hologon is quite a spectacular looking piece of kit, but it definitely needs the centre-grad filter to get decent results (this also makes the effective aperture f11 if I remember rightly). Going the way of the Contax G is risky, who knows how long the electronics will last. In this respect, a mount conversion to M would be more advisable. Zeiss apparently also produced the Hologon with an M-mount in limited numbers, but this was later superseded by their 2.8/15mm in ZM-mount for the new Zeiss-Ikon RF camera (which is another route you could take) Why not go the whole hog and try a CV 5.6/12mm Ultra-Wide Heliar? It's a wonderful lens. I usually use both the CV lenses on an M6 or a Minolta CLE. The metering characteristics of the CLE seem to be a better match to both. Cheers Douglas Richard Man wrote: > I know the VL 15 is much cheaper and there exists the WATE, the 18/4 > etc. But lets say if you find a Hologon 16 for the Contax G. Would you > convert it to Leica M mount, or just get a G2 body? > >