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It is an amazing lens, but due to extreme field curvature between 16 - 19 mm it is necessary to focus stack for landscape applications, usually with three separate images in order to obtain sharpness in the corners. I also note a right edge bias of lesser sharpness, almost a smearing effect. As someone else mentioned, it is tricky to tame this lens, but once figured out and the workflows created to optimize its potential, it is very versatile.

 

SL + 16-35 SVE at 16 mm; 3 image composite (focus extreme corners manually, mid-focus and far focus by AF, all at f/8.0 with Leica 82mm polarizer)

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14 hours ago, jplomley said:

I also note a right edge bias of lesser sharpness, almost a smearing effect. 

Nice image! Possibly a slightly decenteted lens element somewhere? Others can/should test (including myself...), but I would be more than surprised if this is a general charateristics of the lens.

Although very sharp and very resistant to flaring, the lens show quite some aberration/coma towards the edges/corners wide open, so an astrophoto lens it is - unfortunately - not.

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1 hour ago, helged said:

Possibly a slightly decenteted lens element somewhere? Others can/should test (including myself...), but I would be more than surprised if this is a general charateristics of the lens.

My thoughts exactly. A quick test against a friends 16-35 demonstrated better edge and corner performance between 16 mm and 19 mm with his copy.  He is waiting for his SL2 and then we shall do more definitive tests off a tripod with the lens stopped down to 5.6, 8.0 and 11. I'll use these data files as evidence their is lens variation. Whether Leica deems the variation within acceptable tolerance is another question.

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The lens has also been fantastic for documenting some of rural America, currently focussing on the back-roads of NH and VT

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One last landscape and I'm off to get ready for shooting the winter storm tomorrow.....this image captured at 25 mm, again focus stacked at f/8.0 for optimal lens performance.

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12 hours ago, jplomley said:

One last landscape and I'm off to get ready for shooting the winter storm tomorrow.....this image captured at 25 mm, again focus stacked at f/8.0 for optimal lens performance.

Just curious - which software do you use for focus stacking? 

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