I have 2 Voigtlander and 90% of my Voigtlander pics are the 35 apo. Usually if there’s no labelling on which that’s what it is. The other is a 75 Nokton and since I use it much less I label those.
The 3 you quoted were 35 apo
I’ll label better.
JohnSC 9 wrote:
With all due respect... you share so MANY photos without telling which lens was used. You're not being helpful this way. Why even bother sharing ...
@newyork,
I haven’t contributed any pictures to this site, but I like checking out the various Voigtlanders here. A few pages ago, you posted some images that didn’t list the type. Can you identify these? It’s helpful when we can see the type.
I went back 5 or so pages and added the lens. If there’s more let me know
I edited me previous response about lens labelling because I was tired and cranky and frankly being a whiny jerk.
I’ll do my best labelling after this.
taildraggin wrote:
@newyork@,
I haven’t contributed any pictures to this site, but I like checking out the various Voigtlanders here. A few pages ago, you posted some images that didn’t list the type. Can you identify these? It’s helpful when we can see the type.
Hello Nikon Voigtlander users.
Can someone share their thoughts about how the 15mm f4.5 pairs with the Nikon bodies. I am an infrequent ultra wide shooter, but occasionally wish I had one for landscapes where I want to accentuate foreground elements. Were I to buy the lens, I'd be shooting it at f/11 to f/16, probably with a 6 stop or 10 stop ND filter.
I've owned both the Z Nikkor 17-28 and 14-30. The lenses were not used enough in the last two years and were sold. Furthermore, their size competed with significantly large lenses in my bags. The 15mm lens is petite, and this would be helpful.
Sample landscape pictures and your thoughts are welcome.
bruce
OwlsEyes wrote:
Hello Nikon Voigtlander users.
Can someone share their thoughts about how the 15mm f4.5 pairs with the Nikon bodies. I am an infrequent ultra wide shooter, but occasionally wish I had one for landscapes where I want to accentuate foreground elements. Were I to buy the lens, I'd be shooting it at f/11 to f/16, probably with a 6 stop or 10 stop ND filter.
I've owned both the Z Nikkor 17-28 and 14-30. The lenses were not used enough in the last two years and were sold. Furthermore, their size competed with significantly large lenses in my bags. The 15mm lens is petite, and this would be helpful.
Sample landscape pictures and your thoughts are welcome.
bruce...Show more →
Hi Bruce, check with Nimi over at BCG as I believe he has it and really likes it. However, his bias may be more video centric.
I'm not sure that the shot you shared tells me much. I'm looking for either a valley shot like one might see from Yosemite or Bryce, or a coastal shot like one might see in Northern California through Washington.
I, however, do appreciate the assist.
Sorry if this has been discussed (likely since the thread is 95 pages), is there a technical difference in image quality between the same lens adapted from M mount and the Z mount native version (other than built-in exif data xfer)? I believe no, but want to confirm.
ajwphoto wrote:
Sorry if this has been discussed (likely since the thread is 95 pages), is there a technical difference in image quality between the same lens adapted from M mount and the Z mount native version (other than built-in exif data xfer)? I believe no, but want to confirm.
For many / most of the lenses the Z mount version has better IQ as it's optimized for the different sensor stack thickness, e.g. the M mount APO lanthars will show significant corner smearing which kind of defeats their purpose.
OwlsEyes wrote:
Hello Nikon Voigtlander users.
Can someone share their thoughts about how the 15mm f4.5 pairs with the Nikon bodies. I am an infrequent ultra wide shooter, but occasionally wish I had one for landscapes where I want to accentuate foreground elements. Were I to buy the lens, I'd be shooting it at f/11 to f/16, probably with a 6 stop or 10 stop ND filter.
I've owned both the Z Nikkor 17-28 and 14-30. The lenses were not used enough in the last two years and were sold. Furthermore, their size competed with significantly large lenses in my bags. The 15mm lens is petite, and this would be helpful.
Sample landscape pictures and your thoughts are welcome.
bruce...Show more →
I think it's great and have posted a few samples in this thread. I used the M-mount version III until the Z-version was released'.