The Hologon may not work in a CL because of the semaphore arm with the CDS cell. But one of the modern Voigtlander ultra wide lenses might fit.In 35mm id guess a leica cl with a hologon is probably smallest full featured combination.
I was checking out the Pentax Auto 110, which has its 18 mm f/2.8..
Which Ricoh Half is that? 25mm on the models I see is not wide at all.The Ricoh Auto Half is pretty wide. Fuji made a full-frame 35mm with a 24mm lens (Silvi), I think I saw (or maybe dreamed) a full-frame p&s camera with a 21mm lens but can't remember the name. Not sure how wide the Olympus Pen interchangeable lenses are.
I have an Auto 110. It's too much of a pain to deal with 16mm negatives.
Yes thats important to note. I use cl + contax version of hologon but i had the stupid meter taken out first.The Hologon may not work in a CL because of the semaphore arm with the CDS cell. But one of the modern Voigtlander ultra wide lenses might fit.
18mm on the 110 isn't ultra wide. It's barely a wide angle lens. It's has an angle of view similar to that of a 35mm on the 35mm camera. If you look for ultrawide angle forget about the 110 format.I was checking out the Pentax Auto 110, which has its 18 mm f/2.8.
Are there other similar small cameras that have this type of combo?
Doesn't have to be interchangeable, not lomo-brand lomography.
You your criteria is weight not size?Slightly astray from the original question, what about lightest 35mm's that can accommodate/have an ultra wide lens? Lighter than 400g?
Which Ricoh Half is that? 25mm on the models I see is not wide at all.
Slightly astray from the original question, what about lightest 35mm's that can accommodate/have an ultra wide lens? Lighter than 400g?
You mean in a point an shoot?I think 28mm is about the widest you get on a 35mm full frame. It's not ultrawide category but is definitely wide angle. If so the relatively expensive Nikon 28TI fit the bill.
I mean on a compact camera. Otherwise you can put an ultrawide on the Leica M or an ultrawide on a small SLR like the Pentax MX but both are significantly bigger.You mean in a point an shoot?
Of course it’s possible to go wider. It’s just a matter of how much vignetting and the aperture can accept.
Contax version of the Hologon? Did you or some company convert the mount? Is there a manual aperture? Most interesting.. I use cl + contax version of hologon but i had the stupid meter taken out first.
Contax version of the Hologon? Did you or some company convert the mount? Is there a manual aperture? Most interesting.
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