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Zenitar f2.8 16mm Fisheye lens on Sony a7.
This lens is super on the FF Sony, its pin sharp and the centre has very little fisheye distortion
Zenitar 16mm f/2.8. 23 seconds ISO 3200 f/2.8 for the star background. 6 mins 8 seconds ISO 800 f/5.6 for the tower foreground. Exposure blended in Photoshop.
Here are some different views of Chesterfield - the Town Hall and Market Hall. I was a bit different with the kit I used. When the Leica M's were first introduced and for many years afterwards the focal lengths in use would be mainly 35mm 50mm and 90mm. In the 1980's the viewfinder was upgraded so you could have 28mm and 75mm. However that was it unless you added viewfinders in the hotshoe or attached the body to a Visoflex to make it into a primitive SLR. Now with CMOS sensors and the narrow body we can attach just about anything. These are taken using a Russian Zenitar fisheye lens that has a Nikon mount and I've used a Nikon to Leica M adapter.