The 15 mm Leitz Wetzlar 15 mm Super Elmar is another one of those lenses which performed admirably on film with all its “forgiving” qualities. Though when mounted on the R8/DMR we saw the inherent “issues” of the lens amplified — specifically chromatic aberration and smearing of corners and edges — even on the DMR’s smaller cropped sensor the corners looked awful well into the frame.
I was anxious to see how the M’s micro lenses and possible corrections would handle these issues when chosen in the M>R Manual Lens Choice menu. Again I felt disappointed that the Super-Elmar did not appear in the M>R lens menu – so chose the newer Super-Elmarit from the list — stepped out into the yard and enjoyed the amazing close focus of these R lenses. I checked a couple files on screen and proceeded to bike into Thiensville to check out the Suburban Motors mini Harley Fest with the 15.
The results certainly show potential for the lens. The chromatic aberration is still present of course — though seems a bit easier to correct in Lightroom then the DMR files. On the Full Frame sensor of the M the corners still appear a touch smeared — though not nearly as obviously so as on the DMR sensor. The lens remains a bit of a beast to tame. Finding the hyperfocal distance at any given aperture seems a bit of a crap shoot as the lens behaves so weirdly on the edges and corners. Twas a time when I really had a good feel for using this lens on film. It now feels like I need to practice and experiment to figure out best working methods with the M’s EVR and all.
When shooting using a set hyperfocal distance it seems to require taping the focus ring down – as my handling the lens on the M seems to constantly shift the focus into the close focus range. The focus isn’t particularly loose either. I don’t recall this issue when I used this lens on the much larger and heavier R8 body with film.
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Leica M, Leitz Wetzlar 15 mm Super Elmar