Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Jean-Claude, Greg, Eddie, Wilbur > >Thank you! Your comments are VERY helpful. > >There are plenty of numbers about 28-24-21 lenses but surprisingly >little subjective prose about their application. That the >focal-lengths and angles of view are so close to one another makes >evaluation -- without making photos with each -- hard. > >I found Eddie's remark 'BTW, I use this lens without the additional >finder attached on my M6' and Jean-Claude's 'IMO, a 24 mm is still an >ordinary lens.' to be particularly useful in understanding what the >difference might be between the 24 and the 21. > >I am indeed looking for an 'ordinary' lens (albeit very wide) for >general use, mostly for photos of people with lots of context. > >I haven't been able to find photographs of similar views taken with >each lens -- the Brian Bower book's photos are not very helpful in >this regard since they are landscape/architecture. Can anyone point >me to good examples for comparison among 28-24-21mm M lenses, either >online or in print? > > >AUSTIN. > Right now I have a number of pictures made with the 24. I will try to have them up on the web soon - check with me next week for this. I too just went through the "which wide lens should I buy" torment and I ended with the 24. (I now have the 24, the 35 f2 Ashp, 50 f2, 90 f2.8M) I based this selection on my prior experience with Nikon stuff when I had 20, 24, 28, 35, on up. I still have the 20 and some longer Nikon glass - the rest cleared out to make room for my Leica gear. I find the 20 a bit difficult for all-round use. I used the Nikon 24 a lot, the 28 some and the 35 was and is kind of my normal lens. Taking into account the cost of Leica glass I felt that I would be well served by only the 4 lenses I mentioned and I am quite pleased with the range I have. This 24 is excellent, very sharp, very flat, very little distortion, very flare free. I can think of no downside to it except the seperate finder (you'll get that with the 21 too). I may start using it without the finder to see how that works. The finder is remarkably accurate in framing, just a little slow and clumsy. I think the 24 is kind of "ordinary" - The pictures do not look distorted! Just a lot of wide perspective that I like so much. The Leica 24 is much sharper, flatter and just plain better for me than the Nikon 24 lens I owned for many years with the same great view. So, I guess I'm saying buy the 24 - you'll like it. Henry