Pherdinand said:
Everything i wanted was included in the FOV of the 17mm lens, even much more...and everything was so damn small that the image got "empty". With all that stuff inside.
Then i really understood what people mean by using the perspective....
...ore using the lens as it is thought to be used , one could say.
It was said by one member here the 15mm would come closest to what he regards to be the natural human angle of view and that is one of the basic misunderstandings which lead to the wish to have a real wide lens.
Actually the 15mm angle ( 95° ?) is NOT our AOV but it seems to be because we have a certain perception outside of our AOV. We are used to MOVE our eyes permanently and keep this as our AOV !
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To emulate this kind of viewing a pano does a better job, that's what I meant with a " misundestanding". Rene came the other way round from the pano to the super- wide and so THIS kinda misunderstandind and disappointment could not happen to him.
One reason why I am getting a bit more careful with the use of my 25 is that i had to recognize that I was a victim of a kind of of "over adapting process".
This means the 25 got something like a standard lens for me, mostly because the large DOF making it so fast as a snapshot lens , since a year or so almost 90% of my shots were wides !
And suddenly I had to face that I had messed photos using a 25 where the 50 solely could have done it properly. :bang:
Made me first angry and very thoughtful later about my use of different AOVs and the right lenses for those. BUT, and this is the good thing, this proved to me my other lenses do have their purpose too and now I simply try to learn always to take the right one. Obviously it isn't as easy as I thought. ( My permanent experience in this world
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Sometimes I read "I am on the wide side" or " I am a 21 man" and similar statements and remembering my own experiences i think guys don't try to be a X or a Y or anything, better think about your preferences instead , how you gained them and why you keep them and if they are still good or if you simply got used too much to make you photography fit to one focal lenght.
In that state of over-adaption one uses a 50 sometimes and thinks , hehe, looks like a tele now. Not funny at at tho, just stupid !
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Because a wrong perception or forgotten ability does not proof that your monomania is a healthy thing, right ?
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Well, to live means to learn anything permanently, if there is nothing left to learn the thrill is gone too..
Regards,
Bertram