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$0.00 Summary: An absolute must for people using the Xpan for Landscape and cityscape photography. Also good for reportage, but expect some distortion of people in the background- away form the centre of the frame, even with the camera perfectly horizontal.
Lens performance is very similar to the Leica M series in colour reproduction, but falls just short in punch!
Flare resistence is fantastic for such a wide lens with a view like 17mm lens and a perspective of a 30mm lens!
Using the extrenal viewfinder takes a bit of practice, but once mastered becomes quite a breeze. First get the exposure, focus, then compose. I recently shot the Australia Day Parade and Chinese New Year celebrations and while it was quite a challenge the results were superb.
Don't buy the X-Pan unless yo can afford this lens. Many people who can't afford this lens would tell you that it isn't necessary, but the 45mm doesn't fit enough top and bottom into the image. A great lens at a high price, but well worth it and the results will long be remembered after the burden of the investment fades. Strengths: * Sharp at every aperture
* Contrast and colour apear accurately- neutral using Fuji Provia.
* Distortion is well controlled
* Well built, only second to Leica. Weaknesses: * Heavy vignetting without supplied 1.5 stop centre grad filter- turning the lens into a f/9 lens.
* Price to most people, but if you are using for business as I am, hopefully the results will pay of the lens in no time. Similar Products Used: * Linhof technorama 617S III
* Leica M6 and lenses Customer Service: Great so far for advice and delivery
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