BCMielke
Member
Yes, this is going to be another one of those what lens should I take questions.
I will in Paris for work and then staying over a couple of days for sightseeing and photography. I like photographing Churches, architecture and also people. Last year I had more church and architecture photos than people. This year my goal is to reverse that.
Last year I took the Contax 35-70 mounted on my Leica M 240, with an 18mm SEM and a Voigltander 50mm f/1.5. This system worked fine, but I found that on the wide end there was quite a bit of gaps. I knew this going in, but I couldn't fill them then. I have the following lenses to choose from now though.
Leica 90mm f/4 macro (with the newest adapter)
Voigtladner 50mm f/1.5
Voigtlander 35mm f/1.2 II
Voigtlander 28mm f/2
Leica 18mm SEM.
Contax 35-70.
I have been debating about something in the 24-25 focal length or the 21mm focal length. The problem I am running into is the 24-25 seems too close to the 28 and the 21 seems to close to the 18mm. If I don't take the 28 the 24 makes some sense because then I have 18, 24, 35, 50 and 90. There is of course the classic 21, 35, 50 and 90, but I'm pretty sure the 21 won't be wide enough to capture some of the churches in Paris so then I would have the 18, 21, 35, 50 and 90. I could probably go without the 50 as I didn't use it much last year, but 50 is such a versatile focal length.
Anyone have something I haven't considered or a solution?
Thanks,
I will in Paris for work and then staying over a couple of days for sightseeing and photography. I like photographing Churches, architecture and also people. Last year I had more church and architecture photos than people. This year my goal is to reverse that.
Last year I took the Contax 35-70 mounted on my Leica M 240, with an 18mm SEM and a Voigltander 50mm f/1.5. This system worked fine, but I found that on the wide end there was quite a bit of gaps. I knew this going in, but I couldn't fill them then. I have the following lenses to choose from now though.
Leica 90mm f/4 macro (with the newest adapter)
Voigtladner 50mm f/1.5
Voigtlander 35mm f/1.2 II
Voigtlander 28mm f/2
Leica 18mm SEM.
Contax 35-70.
I have been debating about something in the 24-25 focal length or the 21mm focal length. The problem I am running into is the 24-25 seems too close to the 28 and the 21 seems to close to the 18mm. If I don't take the 28 the 24 makes some sense because then I have 18, 24, 35, 50 and 90. There is of course the classic 21, 35, 50 and 90, but I'm pretty sure the 21 won't be wide enough to capture some of the churches in Paris so then I would have the 18, 21, 35, 50 and 90. I could probably go without the 50 as I didn't use it much last year, but 50 is such a versatile focal length.
Anyone have something I haven't considered or a solution?
Thanks,