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Your Ultra Wide Angle (UWA) Pictures (10mm to 21mm)


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For ultra wide angle users, I assume the third version of the 15mm Voightlander is the one to get for MP240.  Also, do you see color fringing on the 10mm and 12mm Voightlander on digital Leica's?

 

I'm using the 12mm III on M10 and not seeing color fringing so far. 

See: https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/253730-your-ultra-wide-angle-uwa-pictures-10mm-to-21mm/?p=3444493 

https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/253730-your-ultra-wide-angle-uwa-pictures-10mm-to-21mm/?p=3458336 

 

Not my photo 10mm: https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/253730-your-ultra-wide-angle-uwa-pictures-10mm-to-21mm/?p=3456390 

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Beautiful photo! I visited Aachen in 1970 along with my cousin and his class on a field trip while my family was visiting relatives in Germany. I was 14 at that time. I don't remember the cathedral looking this beautiful. I'm sure part of it was being young and in the company of a bunch of other boys, as I was quite the curiousity being an American. I think they also have done some restoration work in the meantime. And our cameras make it easier to get these stunning results.

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Castle Solitude - a high key editing and a bit cropped
Leica M (Typ 240)
Tri-Elmar-M 1:4/16-18-21 ASPH.
16mm/ƒ/8/1/12s/ISO 3200

 

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Leica M |15 Voigtlander Heliar III | 10 Stop Breakthrough Photography ND

 

 

Balesin Island, Philippines: 

 

 

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For ultra wide angle users, I assume the third version of the 15mm Voightlander is the one to get for MP240.  Also, do you see color fringing on the 10mm and 12mm Voightlander on digital Leica's?

I do not see relevant color fringing with the 10 mm on M10.

 

The 10, in comparison with the 15 or 12, however, really is soft in the corners. I tend to forgive this weakness, because it is such a brave engineering attempt and such a unique lens that can draw vistas that no other lens can give, but depending on your usage cases, the corner softness and the limited close focus distance may ruin your day. I love the 10 mm, it was just a caveat.

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Voigtlander Ultra Wide-Heliar 12/5.6 M ASPH III / M10: 1/250 f/8 ISO 1,600 / RAW/LR

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Naseby Battlefield.  Site of the decisive battle of the English Civil War in 1645.

 

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CV 12mm Ultra Wide Heliar

Heliopan 22

Ilford FP4+

 

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This is the super angulon 21mm f4; M3, Portra 160. Storm clouds and wheat fields at dusk, deep in rural Norfolk, England, August 2018.

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