Al Kaplan
Veteran
You need to lose your fear of shooting with the 15 from only a few feet away and stop worrying about "distortion". Get good composition, interesting subjects, good lighting. Only other photographers notice "distortion". When you're only a couple of feet from your subjects they don't think that you're photographing them unless they're dead center in the frame.
yanidel
Well-known
Fear is not an issue, in my case at least, and I am not too fond of those "I look like I am not taking your picture but I am" shots. I try to get candids and when I am spotted, no big deal. IMO taking good 15mm pictures in street photography when most shots are about speed is not easy. You will have noticed that all examples on this thread are either landscapes or portraits, must be for some reason.
Tuolumne
Veteran
Note: According to the recent ad here and info on CameraQuest, CV is introducing a new version of this lens at the end of April. Same optics, but M-mount and RF coupled.
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squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
mabelsound, that's a stunning image. Good for you for stopping take the picture. I have too many images floating in my head where I just kept on driving. Did you have to adjust that horizon line in PS or LR? I would expect a lens that wide to need adjustment unless you place the horizon dead center.
Believe it or not, it was dead on! But 19 times out of 20, I do indeed adjust the horizon in Lightroom, unless I like it better crooked.
It's pretty OK for street on the R-D1, since it's up over 20mm, though the ideal crop-sensor street lens for me lately has been the 25mm snapshot skopar.
Melvin
Flim Forever!
Andrius, nice shots...good examples of how flare resistant the Heliar is.
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bentheshark
Member
A couple of others from that roll...a strange square woods near my house, and a self-portrait on the lake...
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Okay. I need one of these lenses.
projectbluebird
Film Abuser
The heliar works better the closer you get. I was only about 6 inches away from the foam in this image.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3185/2393642283_7867da6698_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3185/2393642283_7867da6698_o.jpg
mr_phillip
Well-known
literiter
Well-known
Today I received my Voigtlander 15mm Heliar complete with adapter for my M4-P. I wandered up a lovely creek bed with it just 2 hrs ago (as I write this). I'll process the 10 pics tomorrow and see.
Just a little excited.
Just a little excited.
benjaminlee
Newbie
i hope to get one by the end of this year, together with the new 15-35 finder. this thread is tempting me too much.
peter_n
Veteran
AJShepherd
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sergioofir
Member
15 is amazing lens
15 is amazing lens
i realy need to purchase one of these :bang:
ofirs
15 is amazing lens
i realy need to purchase one of these :bang:
ofirs
Erik L
Well-known
love your shots AJShepherd, i think the best of the thread
Al Kaplan
Veteran
Thanks for the mention, Kieth, Raid, and Sherm. Yes, some of the P-net folk weren't too happy with me shooting and posting all of those "self portraits" using the 15mm lens, yet my portfolio is still over there with over a hundred of those pictures. I guess it's because my name if you google things, that brings traffic to P-net's site, and P-net has ads that want traffic. I've been "locked out" though, for several years now. I can't post anything there. By the same token I can't remove what's already there...LOL
I fell in love with that 15mm from day one! I've used in on numerous paid shoots and it had paid for itself within a matter of days. It's become an addiction for me!
I fell in love with that 15mm from day one! I've used in on numerous paid shoots and it had paid for itself within a matter of days. It's become an addiction for me!
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hannexx
Member
pumpkin pic
pumpkin pic
speaking of pumpkin pictures, here's one from half moon bay, ca, shot on a 25mm skopar, a little less wide:
han
pumpkin pic
speaking of pumpkin pictures, here's one from half moon bay, ca, shot on a 25mm skopar, a little less wide:

han
back alley
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__hh
Well-known
Nice photos Joe.... I assume that you are happy with your new acquistion?
back alley
IMAGES
Nice photos Joe.... I assume that you are happy with your new acquistion?![]()
so far so good.
it's nice to have something wide on the rd1 even though i was getting used to the 28>42 fov.
joe
Melvin
Flim Forever!
These look great. The 15mm works effectively as a a 21 or 25 mm on the Rd-1, right? I've been thinking about getting a 25mm lens, but seeing these I wonder if I could just get a 25mm viewfinder to use with my 15mm and crop, since I'm shooting film. Is that a bad idea?
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