lbh wrote:
Thanks George,
I ordered the m4/3 version. I am considering the lens because the convenience of multiple focal length that would render nicely with BMCC's crop factor. I do not have many lenses as I am not a professional, I have little knowledge of cinematography, I am learning cinematography because I am directing and would like more control over the camera. My main concern is the low f stop(f/4), and I'm not sure how that is going to affect me in the creative aspects.
Hello again,
There are a few things you should think about before investing in a great lens like that. Understand that if you wish to buy this lens nothing I or anyone can say will disuade you, but you should know that this, "Leica Tri-Elmar 16/18/21mm" is not a beginner lens. A quote from a fellow buyer from B&H, "This is not a lens for every day use, nor should it be one of the first Leica M lenses that you buy. However, it does have some very good applications." I have had the chance before to use one and let me say that like all Leica Lenses, it is superb. But definitely not for an over-all usage.
Back on track though, what is it about the low f-stop that concerns you? Of course this lens won't be good in low light, but that is not what it was designed for. Unless you'll be shooting a lot of landscapes and nature shots, which this lens is meant for, then I suggest looking into a different one.
What are your needs when shooting? Close-Ups? Wides? Mediums? Long-shots? The lens you get depends on what your needs are.