Andrea Taurisano
il cimento
So came the day I had been waiting for, and with it my (like) new Elmarit 24 mm ASPH.
What a gorgeous lens, man! Build quality is at top levels, nicely balanced weight on my M9-P and (as pretty obvious) it opens for very interesting possibilities when it comes to composition.
I took a few street photos yesterday evening, all at 1000 ISO, and despite the high ISO setting the lens seems extremely sharp even wide open. The main challenge being that depth of field is.. a lot, and it sometimes becomes difficult to avoid distracting elements behind the subject. Wanna see some examples? check out the link below, and feel free to comment or suggest more interesting ways of getting the best out of this jewel if you have some experience with it.
What a gorgeous lens, man! Build quality is at top levels, nicely balanced weight on my M9-P and (as pretty obvious) it opens for very interesting possibilities when it comes to composition.
I took a few street photos yesterday evening, all at 1000 ISO, and despite the high ISO setting the lens seems extremely sharp even wide open. The main challenge being that depth of field is.. a lot, and it sometimes becomes difficult to avoid distracting elements behind the subject. Wanna see some examples? check out the link below, and feel free to comment or suggest more interesting ways of getting the best out of this jewel if you have some experience with it.
Tom Niblick
Well-known
Your link does not work.:bang:
Andrea Taurisano
il cimento
Thanx. Now it does work.
canetsbe
Well-known
very nice!
seakayaker1
Well-known
Some very nice photographs. I do love the 24mm FOV.
Chyn
Established
Very nice shots! The Elmarit 24 is my walk-around lens on the M8. It's sharp wide open, and I usually never close down further than ƒ4.0.
Reddot9
This Is Not Here
Very nice images. Is the vignetting common with this lens? What did this lens cost in Norway?
Rd9
Rd9
Andrea Taurisano
il cimento
Very nice images. Is the vignetting common with this lens? What did this lens cost in Norway?
Rd9
The vignetting is common only if one is addicted to adding it through Lightroom-processing ;-)
I bought it used (but like new) for the equivalent of 2450 $, which is a very fair price here in Norway as the price of a new one is exactly twice as much.
Reddot9
This Is Not Here
The vignetting is common only if one is addicted to adding it through Lightroom-processing ;-)
I bought it used (but like new) for the equivalent of 2450 $, which is a very fair price here in Norway as the price of a new one is exactly twice as much.
Ahh! yes...I know what you mean. Again, very nice, deep images.
Thx RD9
35photo
Well-known
So came the day I had been waiting for, and with it my (like) new Elmarit 24 mm ASPH.
What a gorgeous lens, man! Build quality is at top levels, nicely balanced weight on my M9-P and (as pretty obvious) it opens for very interesting possibilities when it comes to composition.
I took a few street photos yesterday evening, all at 1000 ISO, and despite the high ISO setting the lens seems extremely sharp even wide open. The main challenge being that depth of field is.. a lot, and it sometimes becomes difficult to avoid distracting elements behind the subject. Wanna see some examples? check out the link below, and feel free to comment or suggest more interesting ways of getting the best out of this jewel if you have some experience with it.
To me the main challenge shooting with wide angle lenses would be composition. The wider you go the harder it gets being able to fill the frame with information that is relevant to your main subject. Your going to get things toward the outer parts of the frame that might need to get cropped etc...Get closer to your main subject that going to help with composition...Look at the work of Garry Winogrand he was the 24mm master....
Marko
mls64
Member
Very nice shots! The Elmarit 24 is my walk-around lens on the M8. It's sharp wide open, and I usually never close down further than ƒ4.0.
I have one on the way, and am thinking about getting a 21 Elmarit e60 as well! For use with my M8. From what I've read the 24 is the better lens though. I just got a color skopar 21, and the quality just doesn't impress, which is hastening my decision for the Elmarit, although the concern is the gap in FOV seems so small, yet in some ways so significant, between the 21 and 24 on the M8.
Are you using an external viewfinder?
tjh
Well-known
I've had the 24 for over a year - It's a fantastically good lens. I got the 24 'Lux first but the Elmarit is the one that I choose most of the time when I want a 24/25 mm.
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