Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/01/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Paul, I might have missed it when you posted about it, but as a B&W landscape person, I presume you have tested the M Monochrom? If so, what do you think? For now, I am happy to lug (ha ha) a tripod and my 4x5 around, so academic interests only. On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 7:59 PM, John McMaster <john at mcmaster.co.nz> wrote: > > Second, the problem with wide angle lenses is not just the color. As a > B&W > > guy I didn't care about that. All optics less than 50 mm smear at the > edges. > > > > The ZM 18mm Distagon was supposedly usable. Not for me. Unlike on the > > M9, the ZM 18 is better at the edge than the Leica 24 f.3.8, but both > are dogs > > at the edges on the Sony. > > Many are saying the A7 is better > > > Luckily the Sony-Zeiss 35 that is made for the camera is amazingly good. > > Possibly the best lens I've ever had. It makes me wonder if the > processor is > > being used to enhance the image even for the raw file. > > A fair chance, also the compression is lossy despite what Sony say > > > So, bottom line, nothing I've used can touch the image quality of the > Sony > > with it's 35 and with other optics from 50 up. > > SLR wide angles seem to be working OK, just lose the smallness > > > The level in the viewfinder is a very important addition for a landscape > guy > > like me. Between it and the various grid lines and other things in the > > viewfinder, I've been able to make the best multi-frame, hand-held shots > > yet. > > Those are things I would like > > > It's a keeper, but I sure wish I could mate a 36 mp sensor to my Leica > 24mm > > lens. We still have a ways to go. > > Interesting, thanks > > john > > > Paul > > www.PaulRoark.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > -- // richard <http://www.richardmanphoto.com> // http://facebook.com/richardmanphoto