Why Your Ultra Wide Lens Is Collecting Dust (And How to Actually Use It for Landscapes)

Why Your Ultra Wide Lens Is Collecting Dust (And How to Actually Use It for Landscapes)

I’ve tested more budget lenses than I care to admit. I’ve got a spreadsheet to prove it. And one pattern shows up over and over in my notes: ultra wide lenses consistently get underused, not because they’re bad, but because photographers don’t change how they shoot when they put one on. They treat it like a regular lens with a wider field of view. It’s not. It’s a completely different compositional tool, and using it wrong produces flat, empty, weirdly distorted images that make you want to sell it immediately.