24mgdriver
Michael A. Bender
Pictures ? / did it work togehter or better to do not ?
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
You will need Cornerfix.
Ben Z
Veteran
Here's what I found so far: if the lens is coded (either physically or through the manual menu) as a pre--ASPH 21mm Elmarit-M, the 15 Heliar will be adequately corrected @ ISO 160 that Cornerfix isn't necessary. Up to 320/400 also unless you're shooting something with blank white at the borders. Lens aperture doesn't seem to be a factor (and I have always shot that lens at f/5.6, where it seems to perform the best, and stopping down really isn't necessary for depth anyway).
For shots at higher ISO's, there are two options. The first is to leave the lens coded as the pre-ASPH Elmarit 21mm and make specific Cornerfix profiles for each ISO from at least 640 (full stops are enough). The other, and simpler option is to turn lens recognition off (or use an uncoded flange) and then you only need one Cornerfix profile.
BTW, the Elmarit-M 21/2.8 pre-ASPH code and ISO 160 also suffices well for the 21mm Skopar and 12mm too.
For shots at higher ISO's, there are two options. The first is to leave the lens coded as the pre-ASPH Elmarit 21mm and make specific Cornerfix profiles for each ISO from at least 640 (full stops are enough). The other, and simpler option is to turn lens recognition off (or use an uncoded flange) and then you only need one Cornerfix profile.
BTW, the Elmarit-M 21/2.8 pre-ASPH code and ISO 160 also suffices well for the 21mm Skopar and 12mm too.
Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
Mine seems to work just fine coded as a WATE.
chirantanpatnaik
Newbie
Have the 15 heliar and used it on my M9. Cornerfix virtually eliminates the funky colors.
Have some pictures on my flickr stream with this lens.
Most recently am using it on my second m8 body and use it like a point and shoot while at 5.6.
On the M9, i coded it as the WATE @ 16, I also read somewhere that it works with the 21 elmarit coding.
Nice lens though, for the price.
-Regards
Chirantan
http://www.flickr.com/photos/neuralchaos/
Have some pictures on my flickr stream with this lens.
Most recently am using it on my second m8 body and use it like a point and shoot while at 5.6.
On the M9, i coded it as the WATE @ 16, I also read somewhere that it works with the 21 elmarit coding.
Nice lens though, for the price.
-Regards
Chirantan
http://www.flickr.com/photos/neuralchaos/
C_R
Established
Mine makes red edges also with 21 coding, I code it as WATE and make my corrections with a selfmade PS action in LAB mode. Quicker as Cornerfix and more flexible.
I bought mine after Sean Reids review on the Heliar/ M8 combo. IQ on M9 is excellent, postprocessing is worth the (small) effort.
Some examples on my Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/38068178@N08/tags/heliar/
http://www.carstenranke.com
I bought mine after Sean Reids review on the Heliar/ M8 combo. IQ on M9 is excellent, postprocessing is worth the (small) effort.
Some examples on my Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/38068178@N08/tags/heliar/
http://www.carstenranke.com
24mgdriver
Michael A. Bender
@carsten . nice pictures, great website !
@ all : Thanks for information
@ all : Thanks for information
Ben Z
Veteran
Mine seems to work just fine coded as a WATE.
My 15 is coded as a WATE (permanently milled adapter), but I found that I could see the red especially on the left side, even on the LCD. Switching to manually-input coding for the pre-ASPH Elmarit took care of it, but as I said, only completely at ISO 160. I hear tell there is some sample variation in these lenses, so that might account for the difference in our experiences.
On the M9, i coded it as the WATE @ 16,
As I understand it, the M9 has only one algorithm for the WATE regardless of the focal length set on the lens (the reason the M9 doesn't ask for selection with auto-lens-recognition). The reason why they put it in the manual coding menu (other lenses that are made only in 6-bit versions do not appear) for the different focal lengths is supposedly only to put the focal length into EXIF.
Alnitak
Established
I've posted this here before, but I'll link it again. It's my tutorial on getting the best images from both the 12mm and 15mm on the M9 and M8 (but especially the M9). It's not just lens variation that comes into play; individual M9's can vary as well, resulting in differing amounts of "red edge" in your images. Best to use CornerFix for the best results.
Voigtlander Ultra-Wides on the Digital M's
Jeff
Voigtlander Ultra-Wides on the Digital M's
Jeff
chirantanpatnaik
Newbie
I've posted this here before, but I'll link it again. It's my tutorial on getting the best images from both the 12mm and 15mm on the M9 and M8 (but especially the M9). It's not just lens variation that comes into play; individual M9's can vary as well, resulting in differing amounts of "red edge" in your images. Best to use CornerFix for the best results.
Voigtlander Ultra-Wides on the Digital M's
Jeff
Read your tips, really helpful..should have pointed it out earlier.
-Chirantan
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