Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Of course for those of us that use film - there is no "in-camera" distorsion correction, thus the 21f4.5 Biogon still would rule the roost with neglible distorsion ( less than 0.9%). This said I have put an order in for the 21f3.4 Elmarit - but I am not getting rid of SA.
sc_rufctr
Leica nuts
Of course for those of us that use film - there is no "in-camera" distorsion correction, thus the 21f4.5 Biogon still would rule the roost with neglible distorsion ( less than 0.9%). This said I have put an order in for the 21f3.4 Elmarit - but I am not getting rid of SA.
It would be interesting to see a side by side comparison of the two lenses on film and digital.
kemal_mumcu
Well-known
Of course for those of us that use film - there is no "in-camera" distorsion correction, thus the 21f4.5 Biogon still would rule the roost with neglible distorsion ( less than 0.9%). This said I have put an order in for the 21f3.4 Elmarit - but I am not getting rid of SA.
I was just going to encourage you to get the new and compare it with the old for us but I see you needed no furthur encouragement.
I look forward to hearing your findings concerning the new vs the old.
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