Phantomas
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Hi everyone! Recently I’ve become a proud owner of a Bessa R3A set, acquired from a very nice member of RFF. It came with 40mm Nokton 1.4 SC and thus far I’m quite pleased with its performance and find the focal length very useful. Still, I’m starting to ponder what my next move in the expansion of this set should be. I already own various Jupiters and Industars (contemplating to get M-adapter) – all 50mm. Eventually I’ll go for 75mm, but for now…
I’ve decided to start by going wide. Obviously there are several choices of lenses with various build and optical qualities; however, I narrowed down my choices to 15mm Heliar and 21mm Color-Skopar (both – M-mount and LTM), mostly to fit my budget (if there are other lenses in this focal and price range, do let me know, but I won’t pay much higher).
I’m now struggling to decide between these two lenses. I’ve searched specs, seen hundreds of photos, still can’t tip the scale in favour of one. The fact they’re both priced almost identically doesn’t help either. What I’d like to primarily do with such lens is not so much landscapes, but primarily streetshots where the subject is placed in the corner of the frame and the rest shows the scene in wide perspective. Also a bit of architecture. I will purchase either lens with the external viewfinder.
I’d like to ask you to discuss your experience with these two lenses and hopefully some suggestions will help me decide between the two. Here’s a short list of pros and cons I’ve made for myself:
15mm Heliar
Pros:
-Really WIDE!
-Compact and light
Cons:
-LTM (need m-adaptor, not a big con)
-Non rangefinder coupled (not a huge cone as I doubt I’ll have much time to focus and then recompose through external finder)
21mm Color-Skopar (both versions)
Pros:
-Natural wide (I like the fact that wideness is not overpowering and lets the viewer concentrate on the contents of the photo rather than wide effect only)
-LTM and M-mount both available
-Rangefinder coupled (or not) (doesn’t matter for the same focus-compose lag reason, but nice to have)
Cons:
-err, some unimportant stuff
So, dilemma! Do I go for wide-wide where everyone says “oooooh, that’s wide” or do I go for more natural wide. Please discuss both lenses and maybe some comments will help me decide. Build quality, image quality, general experiences, etc. In case of 21mm – which version?
Thanks a bunch!
PS: and if you’ve got one of those lenses for sell… make me an offer 🙂
I’ve decided to start by going wide. Obviously there are several choices of lenses with various build and optical qualities; however, I narrowed down my choices to 15mm Heliar and 21mm Color-Skopar (both – M-mount and LTM), mostly to fit my budget (if there are other lenses in this focal and price range, do let me know, but I won’t pay much higher).
I’m now struggling to decide between these two lenses. I’ve searched specs, seen hundreds of photos, still can’t tip the scale in favour of one. The fact they’re both priced almost identically doesn’t help either. What I’d like to primarily do with such lens is not so much landscapes, but primarily streetshots where the subject is placed in the corner of the frame and the rest shows the scene in wide perspective. Also a bit of architecture. I will purchase either lens with the external viewfinder.
I’d like to ask you to discuss your experience with these two lenses and hopefully some suggestions will help me decide between the two. Here’s a short list of pros and cons I’ve made for myself:
15mm Heliar
Pros:
-Really WIDE!
-Compact and light
Cons:
-LTM (need m-adaptor, not a big con)
-Non rangefinder coupled (not a huge cone as I doubt I’ll have much time to focus and then recompose through external finder)
21mm Color-Skopar (both versions)
Pros:
-Natural wide (I like the fact that wideness is not overpowering and lets the viewer concentrate on the contents of the photo rather than wide effect only)
-LTM and M-mount both available
-Rangefinder coupled (or not) (doesn’t matter for the same focus-compose lag reason, but nice to have)
Cons:
-err, some unimportant stuff
So, dilemma! Do I go for wide-wide where everyone says “oooooh, that’s wide” or do I go for more natural wide. Please discuss both lenses and maybe some comments will help me decide. Build quality, image quality, general experiences, etc. In case of 21mm – which version?
Thanks a bunch!
PS: and if you’ve got one of those lenses for sell… make me an offer 🙂
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