kshapero
South Florida Man
Besides the faster aperture, what can expect to gain, if I move up to the ZM 21/2.8 from my CV 21/4? 🙄
Good rant and duly noted.You will also get a bit more distorsion with the 21f2.8. The VC 21/4 is very good and has less "bent edges" than the ZM 28f2.8. The extra stop can be a bonus sometimes, but I find that I can handhold 21's at quite low speeds and get away with it. Another bonus is that the 21f4 uses 39 mm filters!
In your 'shoes" I would seriously look at the 25f2.8 ZM as an alternative wide, keep the 21f4 and when you need a bit tighter frame, use the 25f2.8 - which is about as good as it gets for that focal length. Both the 21f2.8 and the 25f2.8 are rather large lenses - at least compared to the VC f4's in those focal lengths. On the R4 they do protrude a bit - but not enough to be a problem - at least not for me.
myM8yogi; stuck a summicron focussing tab onto my ZM21 because I prefer that to the "speedbump".[/QUOTE said:May I ask where did you find one?
Besides the faster aperture, what can expect to gain, if I move up to the ZM 21/2.8 from my CV 21/4? 🙄
wow nice job!!The 21/2.8 is about the same size as a 50 Summicron, 50 Sonnar etc. It is just a lens. Nowhere near as large as the CV 35/1.2. It is heavier than the CV 21, though, if that is a concern. I find the images from the 21 to be superb. Here is one from last weekend.
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On the M9, ISO 640. Handheld @ 1/60 at f:2.8. Processed in CS5 to correct a little distortion (although I think I could have done a better job of this) and vignetting. Processed in Silver EFEX 2 to convert to b&w. Needless to say, there is a lot more information in the original file -- this is down-res'd considerably for showing on the web.