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……so der Lichtmesser in M6 verwendet werden kann…(nicht unheimlich teuer wie neue Leica 21 mm M Objektive…vergleiche z.B

Zeiss 21 mm f.2,8 ZM Biogon…? (etwa €600-900 gebraucht?)

Das Problem mit Super Angulon, ist der hintere Objektivteil ist so aussteckend das der Lichtmesse völlig blockiert wird…

Deshab fotografiere ich meistens mit mein M4 (Bj. 1975) oder mein M4-P (v. 1983)…und verwende mein iPhone App „Luxmeter“ als Lichmessungshilfe…

Tips und Vorschläge weden sehe ich gern entgegen!
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Hello Börje, I use the 21mm Color Skopar from Voigtländer on the M6 and love it. However, still the older variant with f4. The newer version has an aperture of f3.5, which is very close to the Angulon. The Voigtländer are to be had at a decent price/performance ratio, compared to the Leica universe.
In terms of light metering, I have no problem with it and it works wonderfully on the M6. I guess this also applies to the new variant.

Steven

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Ich verwende seit 30 Jahren das Elmarit 2,8/21 (11134) auf der M6, man erhält es gebraucht in sehr gutem Zustand so um 1200-1500€. Es ragt vergleichbar mit dem Elmarit 28 ASPH V1 in das Kameragehäuse hinein.

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I just received a 21mm f3.5 Voigtländer Color Skopar for my M10R.  Here's how it tests out for me (no resolution chart, just a setup for sharpness and color that I use):

Center: f3.5 - 8 Sharp,  f5.6 - 8 Optimum,  f11 Excellent still,  f16 - 22 Soft

Edge: f3.5 - 4 Sharp, v. sl. light fall-off,  f5.6 - 11 Optimum,  f16 - 22 Soft

Extreme Corner: f3.5 - 4 Sharp, sl. light fall-off,  f5.6 - 8 Optimum,  f11 Excellent still, f16 - 22 Soft

No red/green contamination either, clear to the extreme edges.

It's a more modern design than many of the alternatives, is tiny and can easily be carried in a pocket, and is relatively inexpensive.

I feel that I can use it at f3.5-4 with excellent results for dimly lit interiors, which is probably 50% of what I use this focal length for.

 

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