Why everyone needs the 15mm Super Wide Heliar

I wear glasses and just after I got my current pair, I noticed that my horizons required much less adjustment! I keep reminding my self to slow down a little when using my wide. For two reasons; first since there is so much in the frame I need to be fairly picky about where I stand and also to get the horizon as level as I can. Still typically adjust about a degree or so. But it's getting better.
Rob
I have to confess that I adjusted the scan in lightroom. It was a couple of degrees off true.
 
It is a great lens, I should use it more than I do...

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I really like my 15mm cv lens and I try to use it often....actually, I have been shooting with it for the last two days and it 's a lot of fun to use......it 's a challenging lens to say the least, but the results can really be rewarding.....

Tibetan refugee, Nepal.................cheers, michael

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I need one; I just bought one.

I need one; I just bought one.

I just bought one to serve as a 22 on my rd-1. Your comments here convinced me, thanks.
 
here's another of an abandoned Catholic church using the 15mm. It was taken a little over a year ago..
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I like that church photo.

I think this is the lens that every M or LTM shooter should have. Its affordable, portable, and awesome. Even if you only use it every once in a while, its so much fun to shoot with.
 
Mabelsound: You have posted nice looking images here.

Keith: I also like Al Kaplan's work, but some guys tried to make fun of it at PN.
 
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