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R19mm First Version


raylamsk

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I have never found ANY superwide lens that does not vignette the corners one way or another - it is inherent in the optical properties needed to stretch a large part of a spherical universe to fit on a flat piece of film (or sensor) while remaining interchangeable.

 

Some fisheye lenses minimize vignetting - at the cost of fisheye distortion, Some of the super-wide (17-35mm) zoom lenses also vignette a bit less than prime lenses - at the cost of a lot of bulk and reduced resolution.

 

And of course lenses designed 'telecentrically' specifically for digital photography (as in the zooms on my Digilux 2 and Sony R1) also reduce vignetting - at the cost of being so intimately connected to the sensor that they cannot be interchanged. The glass cover-plate for the sensor is essentially the rear element of the lens design, there is no room for a focal-plane shutter, and they use dedicated leaf shutters within the lens.

 

And, yes, the Super-Angulon 21s (both R and M) also show darkening of the corners.

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Andy has expalined it all very well , I would add the M 21mm asph...though alot of improvements have occured in the newer versions.

 

Here is a thread that talks about it pretty extensively

Leica Photography Forum: 19mm Elmarit R & 21mm Elamrit M Asph.

 

And yes the R 21mm F4.0 does vignette....same issues and same solutions.

We even have one member on the forum that will "traditionally " never , ever, comment on any R 21 mm F4.0 posted images, they simply hate the distortion and vignetting..that much!!

 

Each to his own, I personally have sold many pictures with this lens and agree, the optics are excellent.

 

Regards, Leica Mann:)

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Ray,

I have very good luck with the new version 19mm Elmarit. Very good in the corners. A

quantum leap from my M series 21 mm(?) Super Angalon, can't remember if it was a 20mm or 21mm, many years ago & a lot of neurons under the bridge. The 19 Elmarit also blows my 20mm Nikon out of the water. This is the primary focal lenghth I shoot (30 yrs) & am really pleased with the Leitz.

 

Sincerely,

Michael Dickey

 

ps. remember you can not shoot with any filter on a 19 without cutoff.

 

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Well Ray,

 

You may see in the attached pic that there exists a cut-off particularly visible at the upper left and lower ight corners. At the time I had my 19 with a skylight attached just for rotection purposes...

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Ray,

Correct. In various pieces of Leica literature it is stated not to use any filter on the older or new version of the R19 mm. Using a filter would account for dark or black corners. You could shoot through gels though. I just hold them in front of the lens.

 

Sincerely,

Michael Dickey

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