Thoughts on Heliar 15mm lens

Haven't seen the ZM 18 yet, & probably won't for some time. Big difference in price: the Zeiss viewfinder alone is about $50 less than the C/V 15mm lens with VF and LTM adapter. Add about $1400 for the ZM lens. (Prices are for new stuff.) I had a Canon FD 17mm, now have the C/V 15. There is more difference in FOV than 2 or 3 mm would suggest. Tom A is more qualified to speak to the differences between the ZM & the C/V. If you haven't shot with 15mm-18mm, I'd strongly recommend the C/V to start. Fits almost anywhere in your bag, too.
 
thank you for all the posts and photos - look so beautiful. I think I may try it. But before I do - what about the Zeiss one? Well, no not the 15mm 2.8 - i dont have 4k for that one. but 18mm/4? Anyone compared this one to CV 15mm?

Yes; I have one on loan from Zeiss. I prefer the 15, but my wife prefers the 18, and is thinking of buying it. It's purely a question of which focal length suits the way you see. Well, that and the fact that the Zeiss is much bigger and heavier and more expensive. The Zeiss probably delivers more sharpness, more even illumination and less distortion, but in the real world, using both lenses, we don't see any important differences in technical quality.

Cheers,

Roger
 
So many great photos! I like this lens more and more - i think i'll be getting one too.
Thank you everyone - keep photos coming!
 
yes, its slow inside and for low light shooting but you can use it to good effect...

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Thanks to all for the pictures! I'm halfway there, because I borrowed one from a friend today and will probably end up getting my own... :D
 
As with the 28 (Orion-15) I do not use the VC 15mm so often, therefore didn't like to spend to much money. Both orion and VC 15 are - in my opinion - relatively cheap so you can just try them out, and if you don't want them anymore, you will probably get the same for what you paid.... but since I got these lenses, I don't want to get rid of them anymore.....

Some recently taken test shots...

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The only downside is having to hold the camera like a P&S, with 2 fingers of each hand so that fingers don't appear in the picture.

Indeed true! I often have to watch out for my fingers too! My first roll was a disaster with my fingers in almost every third frame. Once you are aware of it, it's not really a problem.

Definitely a recommendated lens!

Cheers,
 
Indeed true! I often have to watch out for my fingers too! My first roll was a disaster with my fingers in almost every third frame.
With the first couple of rolls with mine on a Bessa-L, I even managed to get my nose in a couple of shots (and it's really not that big)
 
Awsome photos everyone! One more question - do you guys use camera meter when shoot with cv 15 or an external one?
 
... I use the camera light meter of the Bessa L.

BTW: A pretty important tool for getting good results with the 15mm or 12mm lens is a spirit level.
 
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