James6714
Newbie
Hi everyone,
First timer posting, I have a M8 and I want to purchase the legendary 21mm f/4.5. Is the cyan shift is still an issue ? If it is, how can I resolve it.
Any other issues ?
Thanks for all your inputs.
James,
First timer posting, I have a M8 and I want to purchase the legendary 21mm f/4.5. Is the cyan shift is still an issue ? If it is, how can I resolve it.
Any other issues ?
Thanks for all your inputs.
James,
CVickery
Established
I use the M8 and the ZM21/4.5 and the cyan shift can be an issue in some shots, but it's a quick fix for cornerfix. If you are careful/lucky to get a lens that brings up the correct frameline (28/90) it's possible that the lens could be coded to reduce the cyan shift. Great lens and I really like the FL on the M8.
Photon42
burn the box
IIRC the 4.5/21 has a 50/75 frame line, so the bajonett needs to be changed for one showing the 28/90 frame lines, if you want to code it as a Leica 21mm lens. And even then, I'm not sure if coding it as a 21 is successful for your matter. The bayonet of the 4.5/21 is reported to be not "user-changeable". Of course the color shift can be removed with Cornerfix (free software) and maybe with a specific setting in Lightroom 3.
James6714
Newbie
Thanks CVickery, you have helped me to make the decision.
Just notice your profile, you are in my neighborhood, I am in Mississauga, it is nice to know another Canadian in this international forum.
James,
Just notice your profile, you are in my neighborhood, I am in Mississauga, it is nice to know another Canadian in this international forum.
James,
CVickery
Established
Nice to 'meet' you James.
You are correct Photon42, but IIRC the newer ZM21/4.5 do bring up the correct framelines as well as having a cut in the mount so coding won't wear off. Unfortunately I believe I've read that the coding for both the Leica Elmarit 21mm lenses tend to overcorrect a bit for the ZM21/4.5 so I'm content with using Cornerfix with my old version (the mount change would be a pain too). Perhaps the code for the new SUPER-ELMAR-M 21mm f/3.4 ASPH will work better.
This applies mainly to the M8/8.2. The M9 is another matter, and one that I can't speak to.
You are correct Photon42, but IIRC the newer ZM21/4.5 do bring up the correct framelines as well as having a cut in the mount so coding won't wear off. Unfortunately I believe I've read that the coding for both the Leica Elmarit 21mm lenses tend to overcorrect a bit for the ZM21/4.5 so I'm content with using Cornerfix with my old version (the mount change would be a pain too). Perhaps the code for the new SUPER-ELMAR-M 21mm f/3.4 ASPH will work better.
This applies mainly to the M8/8.2. The M9 is another matter, and one that I can't speak to.
CVickery
Established
Here's a shot with the ZM21/4.5 and no cornerfix
http://i.pbase.com/o6/46/550846/1/138551626.f8En02J2.L99945321.jpg
and Cornerfix version...not exactly the same processing
http://i.pbase.com/g4/46/550846/2/140698264.rMKa5SMu.jpg
http://i.pbase.com/o6/46/550846/1/138551626.f8En02J2.L99945321.jpg
and Cornerfix version...not exactly the same processing
http://i.pbase.com/g4/46/550846/2/140698264.rMKa5SMu.jpg
bluebook
Member
Just wondering. Do you need specific profile for each aperture or is it one profile fits all?
CVickery
Established
Just wondering. Do you need specific profile for each aperture or is it one profile fits all?
I haven't found it necessary. Cornerfix can tweak the settings if necessary. Here's a good article:
http://lavidaleica.com/content/using-cornerfix-correct-images
I have used the 21 C-Biogon only on an M8, not M9 (where it's said not even CornerFix can fix it). This one has the 28/90 flange and was coded by John Milich to 011000 as a Leica 21 Elmarit ASPH. Works fine, no perceptible cyan corners, no need to use CornerFix from what I can see...
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