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I love it. For me a major improvment agaist the prior versions. No red edges.

Here some examples:

 

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The up and down ones are made with the M 240. The middle with M6 on film.

 

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Frank

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This third version is almost incomparable to the first. Very good results on M9 and M10 without any problems. Colors are deeper/richer too

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Love it on the SL. Excellent IQ.

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I love it. For me a major improvment agaist the prior versions. No red edges.

Here some examples:

 

post-16731-0-71082300-1463261188.jpg

 

post-16731-0-28679000-1443390838.jpg

 

post-16731-0-40028700-1457302570.jpg

 

The up and down ones are made with the M 240. The middle with M6 on film.

 

 

 

Regards

 

Frank

 

Excellent photograph.

That photo makes me so very sad.

A flawless brick job and doorway turned into that.

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Thank you for the comments. The only problem I see on this lens is its incompatibility with square filters. 

 

 

As noted by forum member Vieri, BOMBO manufactures a filter system for the Heliar 15 mm III (one of the two 100 mm filter holders here here is needed in addition to the Heliar adapter). 

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As noted by forum member Vieri, BOMBO manufactures a filter system for the Heliar 15 mm III (one of the two 100 mm filter holders here here is needed in addition to the Heliar adapter). 

 

 

Wow thank you for the recommendation. Problem is, I use a Lee Seven5 filter haha I don't think it will fit the said adapter. 

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A bit late to this party. But having tried the v. 3 Super-Wide-Heliar, I like it. As a larger "miniature SLR lens" design rather than the 'rangefinder-style" compact design of the v. 1/2, it totally does away with the color vignetting problem of those previous versions. And is as crisp and sharp (which is to say - very).

 

At the moment, I don't have a "felt need" for a 15mm - but the v.3 is the one I will get if I ever do need/want one. And I do have a 21 as well - 15/21/(28 or 35) make a nice functional set.

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I have v1 and v2 - as well as the CV 21P (my most used wide). They are fine on the M8 and Cornerfix or FlatField in LR can somehow take care of the red edges on full frame bodies. The 15mm v3 seems to be a much better lens in this respect.

In practical use, there's a big difference between 15 and 21mm, not just in terms of FOV, but also edge distortion. LV/EVF make achieving the intended result much easier than external optical finders IMO.

When it comes to wide angle flexibility, however, nothing beats the WATE. Size is a different issue as is, of course, cost.

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Do you guys think that its worth having the 15mm heliar iii alongside a 21mm Color Skopar?

 

What I hear in the forum here is that Voigtlander is very special in the new 15mm, which I own and can confirm, but is also very special in the 12mm, especially in color-rendering, both. I didn't hear that about the 21mm from Voigtlander yet

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Absolutely. I have both, although I use the 21 mostly as a 35mm equivalent street lens on my fuji XT2. Quality of the 15 is fantastic.  

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