Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/01/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have not seen any barrel distortion with my 28 Elmarit Asph. Love the lens. Gene -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Michiel Fokkema <michiel.fokkema@wanadoo.nl> > > Hi, > > As I understood from Sean Reid, barrel distortion helps to prevent the > elongation of the peoples heads. I can imagine the cv 28 has more barrel > distortion than the Leica. The elmarit asph. is said to have the least > barrel distortion of all the Leica 28's. This would mean that it will > not suit you. > All hearsay from Sean and Erwin. > > Cheers, > > Michiel Fokkema > > H. Ball Arche wrote: > > I surprised dome people last summer when put my > > Summicron 28 up for sale (I still haven't gotten > > around to listing it at the auction site yet). I've > > had the CV Ultron 28 for a year and a half now; I > > bought a Summicron 28 in late April '07, used it for > > about 2 months & 2200 shots, and put it aside in favor > > of the CV. > > > > For resolution, in equal shooting conditions I > > couldn't tell that one was sharper than the other, > > except that the Summicron is definitly more contrasty > > and can give the appearance of greater sharpness. > > > > For flare, the Summicron (which is not without its own > > flare characteristics) is much less prone to veiling > > glare than the Ultron. Part of this may be because the > > hood on the Ultron is truly lame. (I'm keeping an eye > > out for a used Summicron hood to hotrod on to the CV). > > Although a weakness, I've gotten used to it, know when > > to expect it, and am willing to deal with it. > > > > As for vignetting, I have never noticed it in any of > > the thousands of shots I've taken with the Ultron. But > > then almost all of my shooting is done in the 5.6-11 > > range. On the other hand, even in that aperature > > range, vignetting is clearly visible with the > > Summicron, and in some situations quite difficult to > > deal with. > > > > My real issue is in how each lens renders > > dimensionality in the corners. Since all of my > > shooting has to do with people, it is often the case > > that I have heads in the corners of my images. Since > > heads are roughly spherical objects, when shooting a > > wide angle lens it is to be expected that there is > > going to be some apparent elongation of the head along > > the axis to the image center, especially the further > > from the center the head is located. > > > > Now, while both the Ultron and the Summicron show some > > degree of such distortion; to my eye it seems much > > less noticeable with the Ultron, perhaps because with > > the Summicron this distortion is accompanied by a > > curious and unpleasant flattening of the roundness of > > the head, as demonstrated by the head of the man in > > the upper left corner of this image: > > http://tinyurl.com/2ehend > > or the head of the man in the upper right (also notice > > how vignetting has affected this one): > > http://tinyurl.com/2gfmpq > > and the head of the girl on the right: > > http://tinyurl.com/yp6mwt > > > > I've never noticed the same effect with the Ultron, > > although I've looked for it and would have expected to > > see it in the head of the woman on the left here: > > http://tinyurl.com/2m8kyn > > or the woman on the right: > > http://tinyurl.com/2vn4l2 > > and this guy: > > http://tinyurl.com/2whj58 > > > > This 'flattening' I see with the Summicron, as opposed > > to subtle elongation, may be be entirely subjective > > and personal, but it ruins the lens for me. That said, > > I too am curious about the new Elmarit asph and would > > like to give it a try. Any body out there have one > > they would want to trade for my Summicron? :-) > > > > Both the Summicron and Ultron 28's are large lenses; > > the Ultron looks to me like it could be a 75. Oddly, > > for the way I shoot, I think this is a definite plus. > > You can stand right up close to somebody and fire away > > because they think you're shooting past them. Of > > course, I could be totally wrong about people thinking > > that, but I seem to believe it. My take on the recent > > thread about the photographer not being apparent to > > the people being shot is that if you think you're > > invisible you are. For all intents and purposes. And > > that works for me, or it will until I get punched in > > the nose. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________ > ____ > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > > Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. > http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Leica Users Group. > > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information