Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dave >>O.K., tell us why the 15 Heliar instead of, say, a 21 or 24? The reason I ask... I've been thinking of getting a 21 or 24 to complement my 35, 50 and 90. You need a wide lens for those narrow streets, etc., but I would have thought something a little less extreme. Maybe the 15 as a 5th lens<< I have a 15 Heliar and a 21/2.8 ASPH and I use the Heliar 15 to 1 over the Elmarit. Here's why... The Heliar is small, so I carry it with me all the time. It was inexpensive (relative to the 21 ASPH) so I'll use it more in risky situations. It has a great finder (equal, IMHO, to the Leica 21 finder). The lens itself performs extremely well. The Heliar is REALLY wide, which is nice. Using it effectively takes some practice. But I like the fact that it's a drastically different from my standard lens, which is 35mm. For me, a 24 is just too close to 35 to justify carrying both. On the downside, I've yet to find a filter solution for the 15 Heliar. Further, it's only f4.5, but I've had success hand holding as slow as 1/4 sec (at least success for smaller enlargements). The 21 Elmarit is a more solid lens, no question. The Elmarit is better optically (and is perhaps the best superwide available in 35mm) but it's difficult to compare the two. They're quite different lenses. I don't see them as "equals" in terms of use. I'm glad I have both. The f2.8 maximum aperture of the Elmarit ASPH is a definate advantage to that lens. I've used it wide open many times. It is a fantastic performer at f2.8. I use the 21 Elmarit for architectural work far more than the Heliar, but I use the Heliar more for general shooting. I can't really say which lens I like best. I've generated more revenue with the 21 ASPH, which is important :-). Dave P.S. I read the digest and I fell a bit behind. I appologize if I'm repeating something that's already been addressed).