And dont forget that it will put a little more image on the film than
does a normal ro tele lenses. If you dont beleive me measure the
distance between the frames of the ultra wide versus the one form other
lenses.
John
Mark Bohrer wrote:
There are several things to keep in mind with ultrawide lenses on rangefinder cameras:
1. Remember to focus!
2. You're looking through an auxiliary finder, so what you see isn't what you get.
3. Avoid 'full-frame-itis' - shoot a little extra around the edges of your composition, and crop later.
This image has several shortcomings, but I like its lines and patterns. I used a Leica M7, 21mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M ASPH, and Kodak 100UC print film scanned with a Nikon LS-4000ED:
http://tinyurl.com/fu9uq
All comments welcome
Mark Bohrer Precision Copywriting www.precision-copywriting.com (408) 866-9405
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