PMCC
Late adopter.
I too LOVE the snap-shoot 25 skopar, it is my favorite handling wide angle period.
I've had success using this as a one-lens solution for a range of shooting. If you can manage within the constraints of the lens, it's surprisingly versatile, and the performance is terrific. It's a mistake to pigeon-hole it as a specialty lens for use only in particular circumstances.
Rogier
Rogier Willems
I've had success using this as a one-lens solution for a range of shooting. If you can manage within the constraints of the lens, it's surprisingly versatile, and the performance is terrific. It's a mistake to pigeon-hole it as a specialty lens for use only in particular circumstances.
Do you use an external viewfinder with the 25 mm lens?
Or will the internal viewfinder of the M4-P handle it?
Rogier
Rogier Willems
Here is a shot taken with the 15mm on film. Using a table tripod and remote. Was dark inside needed half a second exposure.

11-10-05-02 by Rogier Diver, on Flickr

11-10-05-02 by Rogier Diver, on Flickr
PMCC
Late adopter.
Do you use an external viewfinder with the 25 mm lens?
Or will the internal viewfinder of the M4-P handle it?
Reply first: yes, I use an external VF for this lens.
Reply second: I don't know, haven't tried it. i wear specs and even the 28mm framelines on a regular Leica M are not usable for me. The original 25mm Snap-Shot Skopar in LTM is scale focus only, with click stops at 1.0, 1.5 and 3.0 meters -- with depth-of-field, focus is a non-issue, whereas for me framing is critical. The Zeiss 25/28mm brightline finder is luxuriously bright and relatively undistorted.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
This thread certainly has brought up some interesting points!
I am a 35mm guy and this is what I shoot with most of the time. I do enjoy travelling and this is my reasoning for getting a wide - to capture some of the vistas/markets/interiors of buildings etc. I've only put 1 roll through the 15mm and it was just on a walk around my neighbourhood after work - perhaps not the best way to get a feel for the lens? It left me rather frustrated.
But as others have said maybe the 25 is too similar to the 35? It's just my gut feeling that I think the 25 might be better.
Here's the only 2 acceptable images I feel I got from that roll:
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Actually If I had seen this post before I posted, I might have told you to keep the 15: you did quite well with it!
Rogier
Rogier Willems
50 vs. 15 mm.
Just for fun to compare both

50 vs 15 mm by Rogier Diver, on Flickr

15 vs 50 mm by Rogier Diver, on Flickr
Just for fun to compare both

50 vs 15 mm by Rogier Diver, on Flickr

15 vs 50 mm by Rogier Diver, on Flickr
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