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Join me on a photographic journey where I break through my usual boundaries, inspired by the legendary Alan Schaller and nudged by a friend's enthusiasm for the Leica Summilux 24mm lens. Despite my initial skepticism after some unimpressive test shots in Singapore, my curiosity tingled, leading me to give this often overlooked focal length another shot. Now, after re-exploring and truly embracing the unique perspective of the 24mm, I've come to love its wide view that adds a new dimension to my work. In this video, I'll unveil the pros, the cons, and six essential tips for mastering the 24mm lens—even if you're someone who's never been a fan of going wide. So stick around until the end of the video for a literal taste of Taiwan! Don't forget to subscribe to my channel and check out my website for more photography content! FREE Film Photography Course Course: https://bit.ly/3beRRXd Subscribe and check out more content below! Website: https://www.tahusa.co Shops film and selected camera accessories Webstore: https://shop.tahusa.co ⭐️ Follow me for the latest updates! Instagram: / tahusa Facebook: / tahusa.co Support the channel: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tahusa Equipment used: Konica Hexar RF, Leica Summilux 24mm f1.4 ASPH, Panasonic S5, 50mm f1.8 L mount, Reflx Lab 800, Kodak Ektachrome E100 5294, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- street photography, Rangefinder, Leica, rangefinder, film camera, Konica Hexar RF, Leica Summilux 24mm f1.4 ASPH, Panasonic S5, film photography tips, tips and tricks, techniques, travel photography, film photography, 35mm, reflx lab 800, 800T, 135, wide angle, Taipei, street photography basics, Hong Kong photographer, why shoot film, exposure tips, take better photos, film creativity, inspirations, ideas, 24mm, 24, Kodak Ektachrome E100 Slide film, TW, vlog, color negative film