Yes, the perspective is pretty well controlled except for 3914,
Chuck Norcutt
Michael Wong wrote:
> A new shots by CV15/4.5. Upon taking first experience, I took shots with
> eye-level composition to avoid incorrect perspective for the buildings. My
> private, seems better.
>
> Kodak TMAX 400, 21℃ 6.5mins, 1:4 TMAX Developer
>
> http://images1.fotop.net/albums6/MichaelWong/Central20090412/IMG3901_CV15F45ASPH.jpg
> http://images1.fotop.net/albums6/MichaelWong/Central20090412/IMG3905_CV15F45ASPH.jpg
> http://images1.fotop.net/albums6/MichaelWong/Central20090412/IMG3906_CV15F45ASPH.jpg
> http://images1.fotop.net/albums6/MichaelWong/Central20090412/IMG3910_CV15F45ASPH.jpg
> http://images1.fotop.net/albums6/MichaelWong/Central20090412/IMG3914_CV15F45ASPH.jpg
> http://images1.fotop.net/albums6/MichaelWong/Central20090412/IMG3915_CV15F45ASPH.jpg
>
> ---
> Michael
>
>
>
> 2009/4/3 Michael Wong <mialop@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>> Have got a new toy of Cosina Voigtlander Super Wide-Heliar 15mm F4.5
>> Aspherical. Never owned a super wide angle lens as 15mm (except 16mm
>> fisheye). I remember that the widest angles lens I owned is Zuiko 21mm F3.5.
>> The viewing is a great different. I have to learn how to composite the
>> pictures with this super wide angle lens ........ ~_~
>>
>>
>> Kodak TMAX 400, 20℃ + 7 mins, TMAX Developer
>> http://www.fotop.net/MichaelWong/CV15F45ASPH
>>
>>
>> ---
>> Michael
>>
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