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Subject: [Leica] The 21mm is a tricky beast.
From: foto at marcdufour.net (Marc Dufour)
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 20:56:13 +0200
References: <C7E4B48C.60FB8%mark@rabinergroup.com> <4BBF6793.2010001@gmx.de>

Great shot, Douglas.
What is this lens? Shift lens or PS?
Cheers,
Marc

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De: lug-bounces+foto=marcdufour.net en leica-users.org
[mailto:lug-bounces+foto=marcdufour.net en leica-users.org] En nombre de
Douglas Sharp
Enviado el: viernes, 09 de abril de 2010 19:45
Para: Leica Users Group
Asunto: Re: [Leica] The 21mm is a tricky beast.

Rabs,

Super-wides are fun indoors too

http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/104730-1/Reception+area.jpg

12mm on a Canon 20D (means 18mm in the real world)

Cheers
Douglas

On 09.04.2010 16:40, Mark Rabiner wrote:
>> I got a 21mm Summilux yesterday (sorry Rabs, I've got more money than
>> sense).   It's a while since I've used anything shorter than 24 mm and
>>      
> Snip
>
> The 21 is a classic focal length for Leica rangefinder use as far as I go.
> Here's a shot I did with my LEICA ELMARIT-M 21 mm f/2.8 ASPH In 
> Cologne. The dome.
> K?lner Dom,
>
> Friday, Sep 29, 2006
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/060929_lhsa_wetz_158.jpg.ht
> ml
>
> Which was the about the first thing ever taken with a Leica by Barnack.
> He shot it through a bridge. I was just looking at it last night at 
> the B&N in a new book by an Italian guy on Leica history.
>
> [Rabs]
> Mark William Rabiner
>
>
>
>
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