Post your images taken with a 19mm~21mm lens

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There is a current thread on the Nikkor 2.1cm 4.0 lens. It is available in RF mount and in F mount. It seems to be a great lens based on the comments by some RF members.

We also have the Canon 19mm 3.5 lens. The RF version is optically identical to the FL (less expensive) version.

I have the Minolta W-Rokkor 21mm 4 lens. There is also a RF lens and an SLR lens.

How about also posting images taken with modern 21mm lenses here, such as by a CV lens. The Kobalux (and under other names) is known to be also a good 21mm lens.

This is a thread for all people to post, and more importantly, to comment on how they find their lens to perform. I agree that web based images can be deceptive. User input is most important.

I hope that this thread will not die quickly, so start posting ...
 
Also the screw-mount VC 21mm f/4 Color-Skopar

I'm happy with it, its small, sharp, and deals well with direct light too. The downside is, of course, the f/4, but since I got the lens for 150€, I can't complain.


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All of these were taken w/ the 21mm C-Biogon.

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These, mine is a 20mm on a Pentax, are tough to control at least in my hands. As mine is a SLR lens focus is also a problems. Frankly, I have really come to like RF lenses and cameras just because of the focus issue. For some reason maybe my eye site is bad (glasses) but still I always seems to do better with RF. So anyway, here are two recent with my 20mm:


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So you can see, you have to get tight on the subject.
 
Canon 19mm 3.5 FL

This is one of my favorite lenses. I like using it with a Standard Leica for a compact set.

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I only have the Super-Angulon-M (21/3.4) but there is a own thread for that lens so .... any love for the Ricoh 21/3.5 LTM? :D I`d like to see some examples !
 
I've got a Zeiss ZM 21/4.5. I dig it. It's a great performer, but a bit hard to use at times. I find it really excels at everything but people shots. The people shots can work, but the framing can be a bit hit or miss (probably true for all 21mm lenses with the finder I'm using) - I usually leave way too much room up top. Other than that, it's fantastic. Sharp, resistant to most ghost-type flares, and very little distortion. It does have a bit of bleed type flare with strong highlights and a hefty amount of vignetting, but I find it goes well with the kind of images I shoot.

Zeiss ZM 21/4.5:


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21 elmarit 2nd version.. overall a nice lens but if it wasn't for the speed I would have stuck with the CV Skopar. This lens is soft in the corners on my M9... I will be trying it on my m4 shortly.

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I've got a Zeiss ZM 21/4.5. I dig it. It's a great performer, but a bit hard to use at times. I find it really excels at everything but people shots. The people shots can work, but the framing can be a bit hit or miss (probably true for all 21mm lenses with the finder I'm using) - I usually leave way too much room up top.

Erwin Puts talks about the 'too much room up top' problem in a review of a 24mm lens somewhere. His trick is to bend your knees a bit, to put the lens closer to chest level. It fills the frame with less empty space and makes your images a bit more dynamic. Try it out!
 
Erwin Puts talks about the 'too much room up top' problem in a review of a 24mm lens somewhere. His trick is to bend your knees a bit, to put the lens closer to chest level. It fills the frame with less empty space and makes your images a bit more dynamic. Try it out!

I'll try that. I think it's more about the fact that my finder has an additional line across the top edge for parallax correction that's not super accurate. So I try to frame heads with a bit of space from the line, and it turns out it's really conservative. And I'm left with too much space.
 
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