All examples are taken with the Sony a7c (24MP, FF).
The Revue 24/4 (OEM version of the Enna München Lithagon/Ennalyt 24/4) is an ultra-wide lens, so the first thing you want to do with it is shoot landscapes.
The result is not terrible, although the resolution in the edges and corners is quite low (even at f/8-f/11). Especially since my copy is not the best one. But in the center it's pretty good.
The other problem is the simple (old) optical coating. The lens has no cemented elements, there are 7 of them in 7 groups. This causes a lot of flare.
This has to be taken into account or used as an effect.
But the main use of this lens is to take pictures of subjects (at f/4), including close-ups.
The 24mm gives a different perspective for close-ups than longer focal lengths.
See part 2.
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