Learned something today. Never even heard of plasmats before.

That (winning) shot looks FAR wider (to my eyes) than a 24mm on a 35mm
film camera.
I was looking at the specs and comparing the field of view it gives to
the equiv. focal length with similar field of view on a 35mm.
Not sure if that's the proper way to compare apples and oranges, but
when the lens specs say 105 degree "maximum coverage" I'm guessing
that would be most like the "diagonal FOV" on a 35mm lens.

The diagonal FOV on a 24mm Takumar lens is only 84 degrees, 35mm full frame.
The diagonal FOV on a 20mm Takumar lens is only 94 degrees, 35mm full frame
The diagonal FOV on a 15mm Takumar lens is 111 degrees, 35mm full frame.

So extrapolating, it looks like the FOV would be similar to an 18mm
lens on a 35mm full frame.

If that's not the proper way to look at it, I'd welcome a correction.

Darren Addy
Kearney, Nebraska

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