Lens Review – Irix Blackstone 15mm f2.4 update.
Some bad weather made us lose a day and a half in Norway last week and so the landscape opportunities didn’t arise as they were expected to do – eagle action takes precedence, and we certainly managed a lot of that.
But I had to grab a real world test shot sequence on a real scene.
Even though this lens had impressed the hell out of me up to this point, I wasn’t quite prepared for the spectacular performance it gave me.
Important: None of the images below have had ANY vignette or profile corrections added to them.
Now let’s not mess about, let’s go 2 stops over:
Now let’s turn the camera over and go the full 15mm AoV in the horizontal – this was the real eye-opener for me:
Just check out the perfect verticals on the boat masts at the right edge of the frame, and still those planks on the shack are vertical – it seriously doesn’t get any better than this with a super-wide.
We had a 300km road trip in a staggering 35 degree heat up to Stekenjokk in Sweden – Long-tailed Skuas and great landscapes says Ole.
So we get there – no skua, they’ve all mysteriously vanished a few days before, so it was decided we’d force Ole to drive all the way back again to get a boat trip for eagles in the early morning – he wasn’t happy doing 600kms with an hours break but it serves him right!
But there’s a real gem of a shot to be had under a road bridge across the Gaavesjohke river:
Taken at 11.30pm 29th June, it’s not the best processing but it still serves to prove my point about the Irix Blackstone 15mm f2.4 lens:
- 1/8th sec @ f16 and ISO 100.
- Infinity click-stop focus.
- Compose in Live View.
- Close the viewfinder blind.
- Turn off Live View.
- Engage Mirror Up shooting and hit the remote release once, wait 5 seconds and hit it again.
Seriously, it’s like operating a point-and-shoot!
There’s no messing about doing differential focus, just turn the focus ring until you feel the ‘click’ and take the shot – simple.
I’m just waiting for some Irix filters to turn up and I’ll be off to North Wales for the day. With a bit of luck we’ll shot a demo video or two so I can talk you through how easy this lens is to use.
Message to IRIX: please send filters ASAP!
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