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Hi,
Recently at the RFF EuroMeet Berlin 2008, when we went shooting for a day, Michiel was so kind to lend me his 15/f4.5 CV ultrawideangle, so I strapped it on a FED-2 and shot a roll of film with it. I liked the lens a lot.

For cityscapes the lens is interesting. You get a lot on the frame and you get unusual perspectives, especially with verticals. The rendition is actually quite nice, too, even though the perspective tends to distract a little bit. I guess you can get quite dramatic skies as well, this one isn't particularly dramatic yet.
Framing can be a little difficult with the external finder. This is partly the fault of my FED-2, which has a recessed accessory shoe so that the finder doesn't sit 100% horizontal. Either way framing remains guesswork, though.

This was shot from a tower block looking downwards. If you look at the buildings to the left and to the right, you see that it can be difficult to get straight lines with the lens. But then that is fine with me, since I'm usually not aiming for straight lines anyway!
Recently at the RFF EuroMeet Berlin 2008, when we went shooting for a day, Michiel was so kind to lend me his 15/f4.5 CV ultrawideangle, so I strapped it on a FED-2 and shot a roll of film with it. I liked the lens a lot.

For cityscapes the lens is interesting. You get a lot on the frame and you get unusual perspectives, especially with verticals. The rendition is actually quite nice, too, even though the perspective tends to distract a little bit. I guess you can get quite dramatic skies as well, this one isn't particularly dramatic yet.
Framing can be a little difficult with the external finder. This is partly the fault of my FED-2, which has a recessed accessory shoe so that the finder doesn't sit 100% horizontal. Either way framing remains guesswork, though.

This was shot from a tower block looking downwards. If you look at the buildings to the left and to the right, you see that it can be difficult to get straight lines with the lens. But then that is fine with me, since I'm usually not aiming for straight lines anyway!

