Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/12/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]You could buy most of the rest of the M-mount Voigtlander catalog... I also bought the 21mm, you have summarized it well. Now if the M8 gets back from the upgrade/repair I might get to use it. Phil On Dec 7, 2007, at 3:46 AM, Robert Rose wrote: > I have been wishing for something a bit wider on my M8 than a 28mm, > but the cost of the wider Leica lenses have deterred me. So, I > decided to try out a Voigtlander. > > I went looking for the 21mm Color-Skopar f/4, the thread mount one > that comes with a viewfinder. B&H was showing a new Voigtlander > 21mm f/4 M mount lens, so I bought that. It arrived today. > > This new lens is very thin, "pancake" style, and looks more "Leica" > like, with the lettering on the front of the lens, and a focus tab > similar to those on the Leica lenses. The mount is an M bayonet. > The aperture ring has two wings that make it very easy to grasp and > set the aperture. The focus is very smooth, and the feel of the > lens is quite good. The lens mounts a bit stiff in the bayonet, but > that will probably improve over time. > > The lens does not come with a viewfinder (as does the screw > version), but the edges of the M8 viewfinder are close enough for my > use. So, I don't think I will bother with an external viewfinder. > If I did, I would get the 25mm. The lens comes with a very small > lens hood; I will probably get the bigger hood. > > The Leica f/2.8 ASPH 21mm is about 10 times the cost of this little > puppy. > > Of course, now comes the important part; how do the images look? So > far, very good. I will have some to post after this weekend. I > have tried putting an IR filter on the lens, and of course there is > the corner cyan issue. Right now I am experimenting with a Sharpie > trying to get the M8 to think it is a Leica 21mm, to help correct > that. > > My main use is going to be travel, so I think that this lens will do > just fine. > > Here is my question: what should I do with the $3,200 I saved by > buying this lens over the Leica? ;-) > > Regards, > Bob Rose > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information