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Help me decide my first M setup!


Owem

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To start with a 15mm is tough. On film the very wide angles show a lot of grain in the details and they are difficult to find right exposures for starters. If you work with an incident light meter it would help a lot

 

I do not understand how you get more grain with any lens, but then I do not understand many things. :)

 

The 15mm Voigtlander works very, very well in the CL. It is exactly why I bought my most recent CL. Compact, easy to load even with gloves, and the back stays with the strap so you can't drop it. :) The only reason I'm selling it is because I am divesting myself of a lot of gear.

 

OP: Welcome and best of luck to you!

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Proportional to the mostly relatively small objects shown in the image of a wide-angle lens, the grain is relatively big. This would not show so much on slide film, but on Tri-X it does

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Proportional to the mostly relatively small objects shown in the image of a wide-angle lens, the grain is relatively big. This would not show so much on slide film, but on Tri-X it does

 

If you say so, then it is worth a gentleman's bet. Perhaps we should take this to the Film forum.

 

Oh, a Guinness says that grain is not effected by focal length. A bet?

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