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Just curious. I occasionally see good prices on Voigtlander LTM wides - the 15mm f4.5 Heliar for example. I can see adapters to Z mount but curious to see or hear of peoples experiences with these smaller lenses on Z bodies. I see a couple of manufacturers make native Z mount ultra-wides but they're a tad more expensive and much larger in size. Kind of wondering if the LTM or M mount lenses might vignette or if the older lenses are just geared for film (eg the 15mm seemed to be paired with the Bessa LTM cameras with the external viewfinder) and might be really soft on a modern digital sensor.
Cemetery's can be interesting, I don't know why, but I love shooting them.......... If anybody else does, please contribute to this thread... Here are a few from Wagon Mound NM.
Found one for a decent price - was wondering if there is anything that I'm gaining by getting an L1 if I have, say - the Olympus E-300 and the E-510? Seems to me the E-300 is basically the same thing, in theory as the L1. I'm thinking no...but wanted to make sure before I passed it up. Watching old reviews and reading blogs now. Thanks in advance!

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