thanks, doug and Ashwin,
I used the 21mm C-Biogon a lot - before I got the 18mm Super Elmar :-)
for B&W the 21mm C-Biogon is ok. and for architecture it is ideal, as it has NO distortion!
BUT: the color shift is hardly compensated by Cornerfix, and I read somewhere, that Zeiss does not recomend it for the M9 -
but, as said, for B&W it is great value for money!
THis is outstanding, Dierk. One of my all time favorites from you!!! So, the 21 biogon seems to work very well for you on the M9!!!
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I used the 21mm C-Biogon a lot - before I got the 18mm Super Elmar :-)
for B&W the 21mm C-Biogon is ok. and for architecture it is ideal, as it has NO distortion!
BUT: the color shift is hardly compensated by Cornerfix, and I read somewhere, that Zeiss does not recomend it for the M9 -
but, as said, for B&W it is great value for money!