Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/12/04

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Subject: [Leica] Super-Wide suggestions
From: mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner)
Date: Fri, 04 Dec 2009 14:49:50 -0500

>>>  Thanks Frank. That's one option I'm considering. The cons, though, are
>>>  it's a little pricey. Plus, I don't recall it being a special lens. At
>>>  least it wasn't on film. I had one for a short time long ago but I sold
>>>  it. If it was a great lens I wouldn't mind paying that. But if it were a
>>>  great lens, I never would have sold mine. :-) I'm leaning toward the
>>>  20/2.8 D if I go the Nikkor route. But I haven't ruled out the 18
>>>  entirely.
>>> 
>>>  Dave R
>> 
>> 
>> My friend saw a used one behind the used counter at B&H. A used 18.
>> Getting one would depend on if there was one in front of you or not as 
>> they
>> are not that common. If I had the money and one was in my hand I'd 
>> probably
>> get it. I will sooner or later anyway.
>> 
>> 
>> Mark William Rabiner
> 
> 
> The 18's of Nikon have some of the nastiest distortion (moustache
> type) of any common wideangles. You need something like Panotools to
> correct it; PS alone won't do it. The strange thing is that both the
> 20/2.8 and 15/3.5 Nikkors are quite good with respect to distortion.
> 
> If you never shoot anything with straight lines they're OK, but
> otherwise I'd stay away from them. Most zooms in that range are also
> a lot better.


Yes but on the other hand 3 of these reviewers have posted pix they've taken
with the lens and they look just fine to me.
I'll go out and get some mustache wax.
Coat a UV filter with it.


Mark William Rabiner





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