Ororaro
Well-known
Back from a fruitious trip, exclusively shot with Leica M cameras (M3 in this instance).
The 15 VC is incredibly good. If it was a Leica offering, this very same little thing would probably be selling in the 2000$. I'm no expert but I wouldn't be surprised. The worst is I would've probably paid that much for it LOL!
The 15 VC is incredibly good. If it was a Leica offering, this very same little thing would probably be selling in the 2000$. I'm no expert but I wouldn't be surprised. The worst is I would've probably paid that much for it LOL!

Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I like that pic ... and yes I agree if this lens had a more 'boutique' name it would be more expensive for sure!
I have one also and I might give it an outing this Saturday night after seeing this!
As a matter of interest what's happening in that shot?
As a matter of interest what's happening in that shot?
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
looks like a regular eastern european pig slaughter to me
except i remember we always had snow at that time
except i remember we always had snow at that time
Ororaro
Well-known
Yeap!
Just a good ol' Pig slaughter :angel:
Just a good ol' Pig slaughter :angel:
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Poor pig. What a way to go..
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
poor, but tastes good right?
Ororaro
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Marc-A.
I Shoot Film
More important than the lens is the photographer skill and those pictures just show how talented is the photographer. I wouldn't know how to use a 15mm - I'm already so clumsy with a 35mm - but you do.
The first one is powerful but the second is very poetic. I would have seen in B&W though; I think the sky would have been very dramatic. Do you see the same?
The first one is powerful but the second is very poetic. I would have seen in B&W though; I think the sky would have been very dramatic. Do you see the same?
Photon42
burn the box
so what happened to the horse? 
nobbylon
Veteran
I have a chrome 15mm, anyone want to swap for a black version. It's as new.
mfogiel
Veteran
Cron
Well-known
well worth its money!!
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
Wow Ned, I'm going to have to give this lens a second look.
Olsen
Well-known
NB23 said:Back from a fruitious trip, exclusively shot with Leica M cameras (M3 in this instance).
The 15 VC is incredibly good. If it was a Leica offering, this very same little thing would probably be selling in the 2000$. I'm no expert but I wouldn't be surprised. The worst is I would've probably paid that much for it LOL!
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What picturesque balkan scene. For all we know; there is a mass grave behind those bushes, there. I prefer to buy my pork vacum packed.
ferider
Veteran
As always, I like your photos, Ned, but these might have come out just as well or
better with your 21, no ? The first one, say in portrait format, the second
a bit farther away.
better with your 21, no ? The first one, say in portrait format, the second
a bit farther away.
Ororaro
Well-known
Marc-A. said:More important than the lens is the photographer skill and those pictures just show how talented is the photographer. I wouldn't know how to use a 15mm - I'm already so clumsy with a 35mm - but you do.
The first one is powerful but the second is very poetic. I would have seen in B&W though; I think the sky would have been very dramatic. Do you see the same?
The colors we're so nice, I only had Velvia with me that day.
Using the 15mm is simple if you follow the simple Foreground-background rule or if whatever subject simply calls for it, as this one did.
Thanks!
Ororaro
Well-known
mfogiel said:This shot is from one of the first B&W rolls I've done with this lens, /thanks Keith, I've bought it after your HU post/ and I must say, for what it costs it delivers more than enough.
Lovely shot, excellent tonality.
Ororaro
Well-known
Cron said:well worth its money!!
Indeed it is!
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