Voigtländer HyperWide Heliar 10mm F5.6 Leica M
Avis Voigtländer HyperWide Heliar 10mm F5.6 Leica M
Basé sur 23 avis
This lens is very fun / frustrating / interesting to use. It's so wide, keeping the tripod legs out of the shot is sometimes a challenge. But I love the results! Very solidly built, sharp across the field, works perfectly with the A7riii. Another great tool in the bag.
This lens is very fun / frustrating / interesting to use. It's so wide, keeping the tripod legs out of the shot is sometimes a challenge. But I love the results! Very solidly built, sharp across the field, works perfectly with the A7riii. Another great tool in the bag.
Scott
24 juin 2019
This lens is awesome - integrates completely wit the A7RIII - for a 10mm its sharpness is great around the edges. I just did a 5 exposure HDR shot and the colors are amazing. Great Lens - small and sturdy. Very satisfied.
This lens is awesome - integrates completely wit the A7RIII - for a 10mm its sharpness is great around the edges. I just did a 5 exposure HDR shot and the colors are amazing. Great Lens - small and sturdy. Very satisfied.
Mike
12 octobre 2018
Beautiful lens. One of the few hyper wide angle lens made for the Leica M cameras that is nicely sharp in the corners. Been dealing with Camera Quest for about 20 years now, they have never misrepresented a product. They are great to order from. You get what you pay for. I find Voighlander a nice, very sharp, and affordable option to the thousands of dollars higher priced Leica lenses. That is not meant to say or infer anything negative about current !Leica M lenses, other than I can no longer afford them. If I could i would buy them but I don't think Leica has anything in the10mm Voighlander Hyper class glass, and likely, if they did, it would be a $10k price !ens. Tip of the hat to Camera Quest and Voighlander for bringing this lens to we commoners. Voighlander just keeps getting better and better.
Beautiful lens. One of the few hyper wide angle lens made for the Leica M cameras that is nicely sharp in the corners. Been dealing with Camera Quest for about 20 years now, they have never misrepresented a product. They are great to order from. You get what you pay for. I find Voighlander a nice, very sharp, and affordable option to the thousands of dollars higher priced Leica lenses. That is not meant to say or infer anything negative about current !Leica M lenses, other than I can no longer afford them. If I could i would buy them but I don't think Leica has anything in the10mm Voighlander Hyper class glass, and likely, if they did, it would be a $10k price !ens. Tip of the hat to Camera Quest and Voighlander for bringing this lens to we commoners. Voighlander just keeps getting better and better.
D. Bledsoe
22 mars 2018
If you want wide...this is as wide as it gets. Takes some getting used to, but I love this lens. The build quality is excellent, and the image quality is really good, given how wide this lens really is.
If you want wide...this is as wide as it gets. Takes some getting used to, but I love this lens. The build quality is excellent, and the image quality is really good, given how wide this lens really is.
wes
20 novembre 2017
I find that I don't have as much use for this lens as I originally thought, but that's not a hit against this lens. It adds complexity to the composition given the extreme wide angle possibilities, but nothing else's I've seen comes close to the sharpness and flat field that this lens has (excusing the natural edge distortion that is inherent with 10mm FOV). The lens is not sharp by any means though, just outstanding for for a 10mm. In retrospect, a 12mm is a good compromise between sharpness and FOV while a 15mm approaches more useful everday shooting conditions and provides filter threads.
I find that I don't have as much use for this lens as I originally thought, but that's not a hit against this lens. It adds complexity to the composition given the extreme wide angle possibilities, but nothing else's I've seen comes close to the sharpness and flat field that this lens has (excusing the natural edge distortion that is inherent with 10mm FOV). The lens is not sharp by any means though, just outstanding for for a 10mm. In retrospect, a 12mm is a good compromise between sharpness and FOV while a 15mm approaches more useful everday shooting conditions and provides filter threads.
Thomas
16 août 2017