Gary Edwards is among those who has both a 21 and 24. When I used his 21
one afternoon it was the first time I'd ever used a WA wider than 28mm
outdoors (not counting a semi-fisheye adaptor). I described the sensation
as feeling like I was falling up into the sky. (I'm a normal lens guy for
landscapes, normally, and use WA for cramped quarters.)
Once I got over the disorientation I loved the ability to get grab shots by
just pointing, and to get dramatic framing with a bit more care.
I think it'd be great for street shooting, tho' the 24/2 would be brighter.
Decisions, decisions...
Lex
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From: brianam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (brian AM)
Subject: [OM] Re: wide-angling
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 21:39:26 -0700 (PDT)
I'm shopping for a wideangle to add to my carry kit...
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