Saturday, 7 September 2013

Voigtlander Color Skopar 20mm f/3.5

This is a new addition to my lens lineup. In DX, the 20mm is actually 30mm, but this wide field of view is still ideal for street photography. It is of course a manual focus lens, but used with a stop of F8 or above, and with the distance set from ten feet to infinity, I find it an excellent performer.

(As with any wide lens, you really have to get up close for best performance when doing street work. Nonetheless, with some shots I was able to crop significantly (and the D40 is a 6 megapixel camera) without losing much detail. With the D40, and I imagine with most DSLRs, you can achieve accurate focus at any F-stop by paying attention to the ‘in focus’ light, green on the Nikon, which pinpoints the focus on your subject in the viewfinder.)

I like how the lens renders colours, too, and images converted to B&W seem to have a bit of added ‘punch.’ (The lens is also small, relatively light, and unobtrusive.)

But enough of my rambles, I’ll let you be judge:

Harpist

Minicam ...

Life's a yawn ...

In the pink

Focus of attention

Giving it the works

Those boots are made for walking ...

Separate tables

Castle walk ...

The Cap'n and his mate?
Adam Smith and Friends
David Hume
Walter Scott Monument, Balmoral Hotel and North Bridge

Walter Scott Monument
in the picture

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