noimmunity
scratch my niche
Please post your photos taken with this incredible lens!
Very happy to get another copy of this lens after a two-year absence. First pics in the flush of new enthusiasm.
All on the M8, coded as SE18.
Looking at swans

Untitled by areality4all, on Flickr
Fall moves in

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Sunset over le Pont de l'Université

Untitled by areality4all, on Flickr

Untitled by areality4all, on Flickr

Untitled by areality4all, on Flickr
Very happy to get another copy of this lens after a two-year absence. First pics in the flush of new enthusiasm.
All on the M8, coded as SE18.
Looking at swans

Untitled by areality4all, on Flickr
Fall moves in

Untitled by areality4all, on Flickr
Sunset over le Pont de l'Université

Untitled by areality4all, on Flickr

Untitled by areality4all, on Flickr

Untitled by areality4all, on Flickr
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kzphoto
Well-known
How big is the lens compared to some of the other zeiss offerings? Photographs make it look huge.
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
It's a killer lens - on either the M8 or M9.
You might recognize this scene from the Empire Strikes Back, when the Millenium Falcon takes off from Endor (home of the Ewoks)... Shot from Tik'al, Guatemala - atop its highest temple:
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are you sure you don't mean yavin 4 from 'a new hope'?
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_kfWiGFqf7...BW0/J53R1t_tY-s/s1600-h/Tikal_screenshot1.jpg
endor (or rather the second moon of endor) doesn't appear in 'empire'!
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kzphoto
Well-known
I'd be using it on a GXR or film body, so coding doesn't really affect me too much.
Hmm....
I see a new lens purchase in my future.
Hmm....
I see a new lens purchase in my future.
noimmunity
scratch my niche
I'd be using it on a GXR or film body, so coding doesn't really affect me too much.
Hmm....
I see a new lens purchase in my future.
You'll enjoy it! I had one a few years back and foolishly sold it. Glad to have it back, and it seems smaller than I remember! Depending on your needs, you may want to consider the ZM C Biogon 21/4.5, which is better than the 18 in every way except that it's a 21, not an 18. The 18 has a little more contrasty "pop" than the perfectionist 21. On the GXR, you will probably want at least an 18, however.
I use the 18 primarily to capture expansive sky vistas on the M8. For film (FF), I still prefer/am used to working with the C Biogon 21.
Coded, the ZM 18 makes a Dynamic Duo with the Nokton 35/1.2 on the M8. With the 75 cron, the Duo makes an Invincible Trio.
Those are nice pics, Michael! Glad to know you were too busy shootin'!
Keep 'em coming, people!
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noimmunity
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kzphoto
Well-known
I actually have the 21/4.5 and use it pretty regularly on the GXR. Looking towards a few wider lenses for use on the GXR mount. In paricular the CV 12/5.6 & 15/4.5. An 18 would be icing. 
noimmunity
scratch my niche
I actually have the 21/4.5 and use it pretty regularly on the GXR. Looking towards a few wider lenses for use on the GXR mount. In paricular the CV 12/5.6 & 15/4.5. An 18 would be icing.![]()
I may well follow you down that road at some point.
rsolti
Established
more pictures...I love this lens. Stupidly sold it and want it back!
First one is a 4 stitch pano....all on my old M8
First one is a 4 stitch pano....all on my old M8



shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
more pictures...I love this lens. Stupidly sold it and want it back!
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Just want to comment that you have some gorgeous, deliberately composed photos on your website. The above included.
MCTuomey
Veteran
I like the 18/4 for night shooting (St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans):

NOLA Mar 2011-047-Web by Mike Tuomey, on Flickr

NOLA Mar 2011-047-Web by Mike Tuomey, on Flickr
I should find more frequent use of this excellent lens... Here on the M8:



noimmunity
scratch my niche
I like the 18/4 for night shooting (St Louis Cathedral, New Orleans):
NOLA Mar 2011-047-Web by Mike Tuomey, on Flickr
If the people in the lower right hand corner could be airbrushed out, it would look really spooky.
BTW, did you ever compare the 24 Elmar to the 25 Biogon?
MCTuomey
Veteran
If the people in the lower right hand corner could be airbrushed out, it would look really spooky.
BTW, did you ever compare the 24 Elmar to the 25 Biogon?
good tip, jon, thanks. re comparing the 2 lenses, haven't been able to shoot much lately but will do so. my impression is that they're both so good anything i could say would be hair-splitting.
rsolti
Established
Thanks Will. Great shot of the cathedral, Mike. I agree, this was probably my favorite lens for tripod shooting
More with the ZM 18....all on M8
Crap, posting these pics is making me think about this lens again. I have since bought the ZM 21 C Biogon but haven't been able to get out much lately.
More with the ZM 18....all on M8




Crap, posting these pics is making me think about this lens again. I have since bought the ZM 21 C Biogon but haven't been able to get out much lately.
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noimmunity
scratch my niche
Crap, posting these pics is making me think about this lens again. I have since bought the ZM 21 C Biogon but haven't been able to get out much lately.
Can't go wrong with a C Biogon...!
If you check my signature, you'll see that I think these two lenses have a place in the same stable
Photos #2 and #3 are alternately stunning and alluring, and show off the flexibility of the lens. The soft pastel colors of #2 and the reflection of the sun in #3 are details that really work, for me.
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noimmunity
scratch my niche
good tip, jon, thanks. re comparing the 2 lenses, haven't been able to shoot much lately but will do so. my impression is that they're both so good anything i could say would be hair-splitting.
Subjective opinions, too, would be most welcome, Mike. If you're reticent about making them public, though, I'd most appreciate some thoughts, even random ones, in a pm.
I had the 25 for a while, but the Leica 24 seems to handle high contrast landscapes better.
Tom A
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Millennium Park, Chicago. Convoluted band stand by Frank Geary.
Acros @ 100 in Beutler 1:1 :10 for 7 min.
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noimmunity
scratch my niche
what masterful composition!
Krosya
Konicaze
Lots of great photos here - really makes me want to try this lens too. Just not sure if superwide is for me - I usually dont go wider than 21mm.
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