Extremamente compacta e leve, a Lente Aesférica Elmarit-M de f/2.8 e 28mm da Leica atualmente é a lente mais compacta da linha de lentes M-system da Leica. Esta lente é praticamente livre de distorção na faixa de foco de 2,3 polegadas (0,7m) a infinito E só se extende um pouco no campo do visor de câmeras M.
Esta lente foi atualizada com a codificação de "6 bits", que permite que a câmera digital M leia esta informação oticamente e identifique qual lente está em uso. A câmera pode então (opcionalmente) aplicar uma correção de vinheta "no estágio final" baseada em software (para imagens RAW a lente usada é simplesmente registrada, sem nenhuma mudança).
| Tamanho do Filtro | 39mm |
| Faixa de f/Stop | 2.8-22 |
| Distância Mínima de Foco | 2,3 pés (0,7m) |
| Ampliação | 1:22 |
| Ângulo de Visão |
76° com câmeras de 35mm 60° com câmera digital |
| Grupos/Elementos | 6/8 |
| Comprimento | 1,2 polegada (30mm) |
| Diâmetro Máximo | 2 polegadas (52mm) |
| Peso | 6,3 onças (180g) |
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I recently gave in to every photographers deep seeded childhood need...and bought a Leica Camera...an M8. I chose the 28mm f/2.8 as my first corresponding lens. I have used ...Read complete review
I recently gave in to every photographers deep seeded childhood need...and bought a Leica Camera...an M8. I chose the 28mm f/2.8 as my first corresponding lens. I have used many different camera types from my Canon 1ds mkII, Hasselblad 503, Arca Swiss 4x5, Nikon FM and D70, 4x5 pinholes, to my Voightlander R3 with a new Zeiss 50mm f/2.8 lens. Now I finally have a Leica outfit. I originally bought this camera to take on commercial fishingboats in New England, but I have found that this new setup works very well as a second non-super wide real estate photography kit. It has also reawakened my love for street photography. This lens is so compact that taking my Leica everywhere I go is not a chore but an absolute pleasure. I take it to breakfast even...in case I see anything I want to get a shot of.
I spend alot of time staring at Images made with incredible digital equipment, and I find that each camera and lens combination produces something very different. I have a hard time seeing a difference in sharpness between what this lens on my M8 can produce versus my 1ds mkII with an L series lens. But when I show my friends my images...they immediately gravitate towrds the images made with the Leica lens and body. They say it has a 3D feel. I don't have another 28mm f/2.8 lens to compare this to...but I can honestly say that this lens has that exclusively Leica feel to it...where the edges have that classic Leica sharpness which is unmistakeable. The only other lens I have that gives this sensation is my Nikon M 200mm f/8 lens mounted on my Arca 4x5.
I like this lens shot at 5.6. For close up shots 2.8 is very crisp. This lens' image circle is cropped to approxiamately the same view as a 35mm lens on a film body. So for M8 owners this is a must have lens...and thank goodness its also "cheap".
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Wanting a lens for my M8 that would be equivalent to a 35mm I choose this lens for its small size and legendary Leica quality.
Unfortunately I was not overwhelmed when I opened th...Read complete review
Wanting a lens for my M8 that would be equivalent to a 35mm I choose this lens for its small size and legendary Leica quality.
Unfortunately I was not overwhelmed when I opened the Raw files on my computer. All of them needed a significant bump in contrast and some saturation in order to make the images look the way I like it. While when I was using a rented Zeiss lens I was in awe with almost every image straight out of the camera without much need for adjustments.
The look of an image projected by the lens is up to the photographers personal taste. Sorry to say but its not mine.
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
This is a great lens. Love the beautiful images that come out of it. It is very small and lightweight but it feels solid. It stays on my camera most of the time, a perfect companion.
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
from the few frames that I have shot, this lens gives excellent contrast & sharpness. Colour is also superb with excellent saturation.
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
Very small and light therefore being excellent for travel
Sharpness and depth of field are outstanding
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
have always been fan Nikon, but when traveling with this super light Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Lens, picture taking was a breeze.
The scenic views were like being inside them!
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
One of the reasons I bought an M9 is so that I can use these Leica lenses.
This one is small, lightweight and I get great results from it.
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
Wanting a lens for my M8 that would be equivalent to a 35mm I choose this lens for its small size and legendary Leica quality.
Unfortunately I was not overwhelmed when I opened the Raw files on my computer. All of them needed a significant bump in contrast and some saturation in order to make the images look the way I like it. While when I was using a rented Zeiss lens I was in awe with almost every image straight out of the camera without much need for adjustments.
The look of an image projected by the lens is up to the photographers personal taste. Sorry to say but its not mine.
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M is small in size, light in your pocket, and less damage on your wallet. It offers supreme sharpness edge to edge at f/4, very sharp wide open. Color rendering is great, and flare control is very nice against the sun.
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
Actually superior to all other Leica M lenses in this focal length. I have rigorously tested them all and this is the one. Simpler, smaller, uniformly sharper, less ca in the corners.
All the 28s are great lenses, this just happens to have a bit of an edge. I can see no real need for the slightly increased speed coupled with the size and weight penalty of the others.
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
Can be used without the external viewfinder as long as you don't use glasses. This small lens is amazing.
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
This is a jewel of a lens. It is tiny, sharp and distortion free. I am using it most of the time as my primary lens for urban landscape and street photography.
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
i didn't wanted to go any wider because i didn't want to use external viewfinder on MP,M6 0.85,M7. for the money, can't get any better. the most compact lens in the current leica line. and with leica size is important. the hood works great. come with two front caps a metal one to use without the hood and a rectangular rubber to go with the hood. al this can be put on with a 39mm filter on it. perfect wide angle lens for me, won't notice any distortion and will feel very natural when using. i thought it would be an ocassional lens to use. now it's almost as much on my camera as the 50 summicron. great fun to shoot indoors. the mechanical quality is exceptional as the engravings and the general feeling of the lens. both caps and hood with rear cap and filter threaded on fit nicely in a luxurious leather case that protects it when traveling. although when our shooting i usually keep it in my pocket. it just feels that strong and robust.
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
I both tried for landscape and portraits photos. I am really satisfied with the results.
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
A really sharp lens in such a small size has always been on my wish list for the M6 and M8. Really well built all around. 6-bit coding basically doesn't do much except displaying what lens was used in the EXIF. Focusing ring is smooth throughout. Not sure if this is the same on other samples, but mine has a little play on the aperture ring on both ends (2.8 & 22)
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
Small, works well with M6 or M8.2 systems, sharp as a tack and good color rendition. A wonderful lens for street work or Documentary Photography.
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
I am a professional portrait / wedding photographer using Nikon's FX cameras with lots of nice glass, SB900s etc. It does the job well but I often feel a little "removed" from my passion, photography.
After reading about the Leica M8 I finally went for it three weeks ago with the 28mm Elmarit as my first lens. This was my only photographic equipment for a week long vacation to the UP of Michigan and it was all I needed - or wanted! I felt a new level of creativity, involvement and control.
The lens is small and light yet feels very well made and markings are very easy to read for pre-focusing. Looking at my 30" monitor the sharpness of the images is unbelievable. Nice big focus tab making focusing easy.
I see wonderful opportunities in adding Leica gear to the Nikons for wedding images that will separate me from my look alike competition. Maybe even a new candid / PJ look for my HS senior work. When I retire in a couple years the cumbersome SLR gear will all go, and my light and fast Leica system will grow.
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
This lens is wonderfully sharp, small and easy to carry. Fitted to an M8/8.2 it provides a great perspective. I often use only this lens for travel and street photography. The construction quality is exemplary.
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
I try some street photos on Michigan avenue, shoot some Chicago sky line. This lens is just plain versatile. That is what one needs to get the job done. Recommend to be the basic for M8.
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
It is a very compact lens with good ergonomics; though not as small as the 4th version 35mm F2.0 Summicron. I find it well-constructed, on par with all other Leica glass. It has a nice square lens hood, but an easily-detached square lens cap. For architectural and landscape photography, it would be quite useful. This is a good lens to get with an M8 body. I like to use this lens when I'm in close-quarters street situations. It has slightly more contrast than the 24mm Elmarit, and the bokeh is good, but not great. The color transitions are lively, but I prefer the subtle color changes that the 24mm Elmarit displays. Color rendition in the 28mm Elmarit is quite lively, but lacks the "smooth-as-silk" appearance of (for example) the 50 Summicron collapsible (and older lenses). There is no distortion. The lens is sharp all the way to the edges, which is a must if you want to call it a Leica. For the price, you can't go wrong...I wonder how they can offer it below two grand. Overall, it just tips into the 5 out of 5 rating.
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Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
This is a beautiful elegant lens capable of producing some of the most technically perfect images. It focuses easily and accurately every time with no perceptible distortion. It won't give you vision but it can give you inspiration. Ideal focal length for landscape and street photography, compact and light making it portable for any hiking trip.
Comments about Leica Wide Angle 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M Aspherical Manual Focus Lens (6-Bit, Updated for Digital):
I purchased this to give me a compact, 35mm-ish equivlent at a reasonable price, and I love it so far. With the camera, it makes for a great one-lens general shooting package. I wish it were faster, but I didn't want the extra weight & size of the F2.0 lens, and I can handhold with this easily at 1/15, so all is good in my world. Great images--good focus, contrast, and tonal range.
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