Ok first of all, I know “me want sharp lens” is always an annoying request. I’m sorry! I’ve got a bit of a specific use-case though, and I’d much appreciate some input.
I’m working on various setups for shooting 16mm film in a 35mm SLR in what will more or less be 1:3 panorama aspect ratio. It’ll be microfilm or Copex, and I’ll want to be able to print pretty big - so sharpness is a must. I’m currently using a Sigma Super Wide II that’s surprisingly good, but not quite as good as I’d like (partially thanks to CA that doesn’t do any favors to B&W film). The great thing is that I don’t care about corner resolution at all, since I’m cutting the top and bottom third off the frame. Borders are more important on panoramas than normal shots though, and unfortunately a lot of tests and reviews don’t spend much time on them. And thanks a whooooole lot to Flickr for doing away with full-size image hosting! Sigh.
So, I’m looking for:
- 24-28mm range. 21mm might be ok but things start getting pretty stretchy on the edges.
- sharp across that middle strip of the frame by f/5.6
- lowish CA
- basically any mount with an aperture ring. I’ve currently got the film advance working decently on a Pentax and Minolta body, but I don’t see why others wouldn’t work. LTM is fine too, but I’m not sure I want to mess around with my one M-mount camera.
- not crazy expensive, hopefully
- not crazy big either
I’ve used both a 24 and 28 Nikkor Ai-S and found field curvature softened the edges too much for my needs. Currently pondering a Minolta MD 24/2.8 or maybe 28/3.5, but if anyone has a better idea I’m all ears!
I’m working on various setups for shooting 16mm film in a 35mm SLR in what will more or less be 1:3 panorama aspect ratio. It’ll be microfilm or Copex, and I’ll want to be able to print pretty big - so sharpness is a must. I’m currently using a Sigma Super Wide II that’s surprisingly good, but not quite as good as I’d like (partially thanks to CA that doesn’t do any favors to B&W film). The great thing is that I don’t care about corner resolution at all, since I’m cutting the top and bottom third off the frame. Borders are more important on panoramas than normal shots though, and unfortunately a lot of tests and reviews don’t spend much time on them. And thanks a whooooole lot to Flickr for doing away with full-size image hosting! Sigh.
So, I’m looking for:
- 24-28mm range. 21mm might be ok but things start getting pretty stretchy on the edges.
- sharp across that middle strip of the frame by f/5.6
- lowish CA
- basically any mount with an aperture ring. I’ve currently got the film advance working decently on a Pentax and Minolta body, but I don’t see why others wouldn’t work. LTM is fine too, but I’m not sure I want to mess around with my one M-mount camera.
- not crazy expensive, hopefully
- not crazy big either
I’ve used both a 24 and 28 Nikkor Ai-S and found field curvature softened the edges too much for my needs. Currently pondering a Minolta MD 24/2.8 or maybe 28/3.5, but if anyone has a better idea I’m all ears!