Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I've just gone through a wide angle search myself and have settled very happily on a 24mm Elmarit ASPH...To the way I see pictures when I am out walking about, my mind seems to compose the picture in a 24mm perspective...I tried the 35mm and found it too confining...not enough of the environment and by the way, when I got my first shots back I was extremely pleased with the lenses "rendering" as I call it. I then bought a 28mm Elmarit and found it better but still not wide enough.The rendering was astounding, though and in my opinion much superior to the 35mm. I then tried a 21mm Super Angulon. At first I thought the viewfinder would be a nuisance but it was not ( I fell back on my early experiences with my trusty old IIIc). The Super Angulon is a fabulous lens. It is compact and delivers a picture similar in tonality to the 35mm Summicron...but it was too wide. To my "photo vision" the distortion became a factor at the edges of the frame and I like to place things at the edges...So, I bought a new 24mm ASPH and, again "to my eye", the perspective is right on the money. But beyond that...the rendering of this lens is awesome. Literally. There isn't anything that it can't do that I want it to do...shoot into the sun...pull detail out of extreme shadow in full sunlight...my black and white stuff "looks" exactly like I've always wanted it to, but have never been able to get...and for reference over the past 20 years in advertising I've shot with Nikon, Hassy, and Deardorff for 35/med/large format stuff...and although I've always been able to deliver sharp chromes to a client none of it has ever "sung" like the shots I'm getting with these M series Leica lenses... George Kase