Ultra Wide-Angle Lens for Landscapes With Lots of Depth

Alexander Ahrenhold with 20mm F/2.8 Di III OSD M1:2 (F050)

Great landscape pictures literally draw the viewer into the scenery. Ultra wide-angle lenses, such as the 20mm F/2.8 DI III OSD M1:2 (Model F050) are the ideal choice for this genre. This focal length records the landscape naturally with only minimal distortions. Of course, the same applies to architectural shots. Compared to even shorter focal lengths, I need less time when correcting collapsing lines.

I like to work with prime lenses, because they force me to choose my position very carefully. I cannot simply turn the zoom ring to change the framing of the picture, but have to get active myself. Thus, the photographic process becomes livelier, as it challenges me more and stimulates my creativity.

Fixed focal lenses also offer technical advantages. Mainly because they are small, light and compact. In addition, the 20mm F/2.8 achieves a great image quality and produces very sharp images. It also records impressive details when taking pictures with an open aperture. Chromatic aberrations are hardly an issue with the lens. In short, this lens gives me a lot of advantages to create the perfect picture.

The Minimum Object Distance of the 20mm F/2.8 is only 11cm, which is really great for close-up pictures with powerful perspectives and spectacular depth. I also appreciate the filter diameter of 67mm, which is identical for all lenses in the series. Therefore, I no longer need to carry different adapter rings to attach my filters to the lenses.

For me, the 20mm F/2.8 is a lens that fits perfectly into any “Instagram lens collection”. By that I mean smart lenses that are ready to take anywhere and are not a burden to carry. Thanks to low weight and compactness, attaching them to compact system cameras make taking great pictures even more fun.

Born in 1989 in the German coastal town Eckernförde. Since his father was a forester, he developed a keen interest in nature and animals already at a very young age. At age 19, he moved to the German province of Niedersachsen where he started to experiment with DSLR photography, which allowed him not only to capture the beauty of landscapes or animals but also to share his experiences and beautiful images. So he has started to work as a professional nature photographer.
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