could you share some cv 15mm f4.5 images?

i'd love to get the zm 21, either one, but i doubt i could really afford one or justify it.
but the cv 15/21 are more in my ballpark.

having the 25 already i think the 15 would be the better choice for me and a whole lotta fun!
 
dazedgonebye said:
Foreground. It's mostly about the foreground.

I would second that sentiment. It's something I find very hard to do, but you've got to get close to something - anything - to create some sort of depth and perspective.
 
back alley said:
i'd love to get the zm 21, either one, but i doubt i could really afford one or justify it.
but the cv 15/21 are more in my ballpark.

having the 25 already i think the 15 would be the better choice for me and a whole lotta fun!


Joe - I have a 25 and 90 too and use the 15 more without a doubt....

and I agree - low down with foreground interest is my fav way to use this lens...
 
Bellyface-
No! If you place filters on the back of the lens the focal plane is altered, so you'll be guessing the focus distance. Also, any optical imperfections in the filter would be magnified.
Filters must be placed in front of the lens. There have been several solutions to the 'no filter thread' problem posted on this group's site, use the search function.
 
back alley said:
i have been looking at the 15mm groups on flickr and it seems this lens can do some very cool things but more often than not the pics look distorted and sorta odd looking.
and yet, i am very much thinking about buying one. i bet it would see more use than my 90.

joe


distortion can be good though...

seatac_II_critique_72_dpi.jpg


15mm_parade_III.jpg


carrousel_tri-x_800.jpg


Todd
 
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