bocaburger Posted November 10, 2015 Share #101 Posted November 10, 2015 Advertisement (gone after registration) i have two questions -- does v3 really matter for a film shooter? it seems most of the improvement addresses sensor/digital issues. second, i have been told by someone who should know that wider (larger, as in filter thread size) are going to be less sharp that a smaller lens of same focal length. has to do with physics, at which point the discussion brought me to another oban. wondering, is the v2 as sharp or sharper at 4.5 vs v3? thanks in advance for the answers As the owner of v1 and v3 I would say the answer to the 1st question is no. I would stretch that to include crop-sensor digitals as well. I never missed rangefinder coupling on the v1 either, so bypassed the v2 altogether. To the 2nd part of your question, the filter thread size doesn't always proportion to the size of the front element. The 15 CV is a strong case in point. v2 has a much bigger front diameter with 52mm filter size, but the optics are identical to v1 (which doesn't have filter threads at all). Same with the 12mm v1 vs v2. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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bencoyote Posted April 8, 2016 Share #102 Posted April 8, 2016 Something I'm not clear about having read a couple of reviews and this thread. Is it true that V2 while M mount is not RF coupled while V3 is? My two applications would be occasional use. Indoor architectural shots for my friend and astrophotography while backpacking. In those cases would there be any real advantage of the v3 over v2? The corner sharpness on the M240 with its micro lenses etc... (vs on the A7) seems to be something I'm not getting clear consensus on here. What I'm trying to decide is it worth it for the extra $300 and the extra size. While the V2 seems practically insignificant V3 seems to take real space. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
terrycym Posted April 8, 2016 Share #103 Posted April 8, 2016 I have the 15mm Mk3 and a M240 The rangerfinder works fine for me and allows me to focus just fine. The live view also works fine as does focus peaking. The images are just great too. There is a very small ammount of vignetting but that's expected and the ACR profile sorts it. Why don't you take your camera to a dealer, take some test shots and examine them at home. That's what I did after all it's your money you're spending. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mmradman Posted April 8, 2016 Share #104 Posted April 8, 2016 V2 is RF coupled. If occasional use is your aim than size ought to be lesser consideration, also RF coupling or lack of is lesser issue for 15mm FL lens. Latest V3 was designed to produce clean image on digital full frame & colour M sensor (M240/M9), if you like or can live with flat-field or corner fix corrections than buy older V1 or V2 and save 300 bucks. Something I'm not clear about having read a couple of reviews and this thread. Is it true that V2 while M mount is not RF coupled while V3 is? My two applications would be occasional use. Indoor architectural shots for my friend and astrophotography while backpacking. In those cases would there be any real advantage of the v3 over v2? The corner sharpness on the M240 with its micro lenses etc... (vs on the A7) seems to be something I'm not getting clear consensus on here. What I'm trying to decide is it worth it for the extra $300 and the extra size. While the V2 seems practically insignificant V3 seems to take real space. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bencoyote Posted April 8, 2016 Share #105 Posted April 8, 2016 V2 is RF coupled. If occasional use is your aim than size ought to be lesser consideration, also RF coupling or lack of is lesser issue for 15mm FL lens. Latest V3 was designed to produce clean image on digital full frame & colour M sensor (M240/M9), if you like or can live with flat-field or corner fix corrections than buy older V1 or V2 and save 300 bucks. Good point. The occasional use thing cuts both ways for me. If it is tiny, I'm more likely to carry it and then have it and pull it out for fun. Sort of like I do with the macro adapter. This is especially true when backpacking. However, if it is occasional use then you can deal with more. It could be the size and weight of a SL lens and it wouldn't bother you as much. My current idea for my next backpacking trip is to to go with a: 28mm Summicron 90mm APO Summicon (I know a Macro-Elmar would be better but I have other uses for a short tele and this one is better suited for those and until budget allows, I'll lug this beast.) Macro adapter 16mm for star shots and wide panoramic shots The V2 being RF coupled is important. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
terrycym Posted April 8, 2016 Share #106 Posted April 8, 2016 In all honesty, the depth of focus is so massive with the 15mm, I set the focus by pre-setting the focus ring on the lens to the kind of shots I'll be taking and just don't bother focusing through the viewfinder. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
erudolph Posted July 5, 2017 Share #107 Posted July 5, 2017 Advertisement (gone after registration) 15mm voigtlander v3 on type 246 slightly cropped (in this position, framing is difficult): 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DMJ Posted July 5, 2017 Author Share #108 Posted July 5, 2017 15mm voigtlander v3 on type 246 slightly cropped (in this position, framing is difficult): Shouldn't you be asleep for your operation, not taking photos? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
james.liam Posted July 6, 2017 Share #109 Posted July 6, 2017 Shouldn't you be asleep for your operation, not taking photos? A Leica knows when the Decisive Moment arrives and acts accordingly. 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmahto Posted July 6, 2017 Share #110 Posted July 6, 2017 15mm voigtlander v3 on type 246 slightly cropped (in this position, framing is difficult): Clever. Wonder what will be the caption. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pico Posted July 6, 2017 Share #111 Posted July 6, 2017 I'm surprised they allowed the camera in the sterile field. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
erudolph Posted July 6, 2017 Share #112 Posted July 6, 2017 This was at the dentist, fitting a new night guard. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
OttoWitte Posted July 17, 2021 Share #113 Posted July 17, 2021 (edited) Do any of the 15mm Heliar III owners use a 58mm ND filter? I would like to do longtime exposures and am not so sure if the spherical front lens scratches certain filters. I have not been able to discover any images with filters screwed in on the net Edited July 17, 2021 by OttoWitte Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thury Posted July 17, 2021 Share #114 Posted July 17, 2021 5 hours ago, OttoWitte said: Do any of the 15mm Heliar III owners use a 58mm ND filter? I would like to do longtime exposures and am not so sure if the spherical front lens scratches certain filters. I have not been able to discover any images with filters screwed in on the net I have a B+W XS-Pro Digital 58mm ND3 filter mounted on my super wide Heliar III 15mm and do not see any mechanical problem. I tried first with a clear filter of the same brand/series as it is difficult to see what happens with a dark filter. Screwing/unscrewing thin mount filters inside the fixed sunshade is not easy but it gets done without too much fuss. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
OttoWitte Posted July 18, 2021 Share #115 Posted July 18, 2021 12 hours ago, Thury said: I have a B+W XS-Pro Digital 58mm ND3 filter mounted on my super wide Heliar III 15mm and do not see any mechanical problem. I tried first with a clear filter of the same brand/series as it is difficult to see what happens with a dark filter. Screwing/unscrewing thin mount filters inside the fixed sunshade is not easy but it gets done without too much fuss. Thanks for the quick reply. I will order this filter. You have helped me a lot with it. I am glad that I do not have to put some huge setup in front of the lens Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoySmith Posted July 19, 2021 Share #116 Posted July 19, 2021 20 hours ago, OttoWitte said: Thanks for the quick reply. I will order this filter. You have helped me a lot with it. I am glad that I do not have to put some huge setup in front of the lens Vieri Bottazzini went to the extreme to put filters on this lens. He describes it here. It is a wonderful lens. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rramesh Posted July 19, 2021 Share #117 Posted July 19, 2021 (edited) This is probably one of the best super wide-angle lenses out there. Any wider and you may just see your feet in the frame. Didn't really use it much with my M9-P as framing was always trial and error. With an M10-P and Visoflex, its simply awesome. Edited July 19, 2021 by rramesh 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
OttoWitte Posted July 22, 2021 Share #118 Posted July 22, 2021 On 7/19/2021 at 5:36 AM, RoySmith said: Vieri Bottazzini went to the extreme to put filters on this lens. He describes it here. It is a wonderful lens. On 7/19/2021 at 5:36 AM, RoySmith said: Vieri Bottazzini went to the extreme to put filters on this lens. He describes it here. It is a wonderful lens. Interesting article, thank you. But somehow I am reluctant to cut the lens. I have 5 thumbs on each hand, so to speak. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rramesh Posted July 24, 2021 Share #119 Posted July 24, 2021 (edited) See this video. Seems that the hood has been removed first. Is it glued in, and can the glue be softened with acetone? Edited July 24, 2021 by rramesh Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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