animefx
Established
Anyone use the Zeiss 28 f/2.8 on the Leica M8, M8.2, or M9? I haven't seen a lot about this lens, just a small handful of reviews seem positive though.
I'm thinking about going with it instead of the Leica 28mm Elmarit ASPH for now, I returned my 50mm f/2 Summicron (hopefully getting a refund) and decided to save a little bit of money. I'm curious how it performs wide open and close as well. Portraits with enviroment on my M8 (37mm) is my primary interest, but I would use it in various situations.
Thanks
I'm thinking about going with it instead of the Leica 28mm Elmarit ASPH for now, I returned my 50mm f/2 Summicron (hopefully getting a refund) and decided to save a little bit of money. I'm curious how it performs wide open and close as well. Portraits with enviroment on my M8 (37mm) is my primary interest, but I would use it in various situations.
Thanks
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Nick De Marco
Well-known
Yeah I did. It's great. No complaints at all. I wnet the other way and traded it for the 28 Summicron ASPH as I found a second hand one with nearly £1,000 off, and didn't loose much on the Zeiss 28. I think the Summicron 28 is better, not just faster, but for most shots the difference is not noticeable. I still have the Zeiss 21 f2.8 and Zeiss 25 f2 biogon, instead of the Leica equivalents. I am sure they are as good, for most purposes, and half the price if not more. I would have no complaints about the Zeiss 28 and would only hold on to the cron if you thought you could afford it and needed the extra stop.
Turtle
Veteran
I use it on film. Its superb in every respect. its high contrast, like the elmarit asph, but anecdotally, quite a few digital shooters seem to prefer the Zeiss rendition.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I love it too--I've had it longest of any of my M mount lenses.
It's a very good lens. It really is underrated. The only thing that bothers me about it is that it focuses to .5 meters (even though most RF cameras can't) and that makes the focus throw longer than it should be for a 28mm IMO.
maddoc
... likes film again.
I bought one (slightly used) locally a month ago or so and really like it with film, especially BW. It is a good match for the ZM 50 Planar, see my signature. 
kosta_g
Well-known
post pics! 
I was considering this instead of the elmarit asph....but the prices are quite similar and I love the handling of the elmarit...and the fact that it's running the same filter thread as my other lenses!
(i hope that isn't too ken r0ckwell sounding....)
I was considering this instead of the elmarit asph....but the prices are quite similar and I love the handling of the elmarit...and the fact that it's running the same filter thread as my other lenses!
Bob Michaels
nobody special
All of the lenses made by Zeiss, Leica or Cosina Voigtlander are better than the best photographers out there. Do not worry about the wrong thing limiting you.
I have a Zeiss 28mm f2.8. It does excellent. But I shoot film and you asked about M8 and M9.
I have a Zeiss 28mm f2.8. It does excellent. But I shoot film and you asked about M8 and M9.
Scheelings
Well-known
It was the first lens I purchased. The colours are simply amazing, focussing is very easy and accurate. It lends your photos an amazingly three dimensional feel. I've never tried it on my M3 as I don't have a viewfinder for it...
kully
Happy Snapper
I really like mine, although it currently needs the focus helicoid re-lubing (as you focus there are a few tight and then very loose areas) and generally tightening up (it wobbles a bit). Still taking nice pics, but not very nice to use until I send it off for a service.
I don't have anything close and wide-open on Flickr but as Bob Micheals said - it's better than me and most anyone else.
Also, there is no visible focus-shift at any aperture / distance (as opposed to the CVs).
(below on M8)
Something openish and close:


I don't have anything close and wide-open on Flickr but as Bob Micheals said - it's better than me and most anyone else.
Also, there is no visible focus-shift at any aperture / distance (as opposed to the CVs).
(below on M8)
Something openish and close:


efix
RF user by conviction
Zeiss Biogon ZM 28/2.8 on M8
Zeiss Biogon ZM 28/2.8 on M8

Digging through a pile of dirt by efixphoto, on Flickr

Old fire engine by efixphoto, on Flickr

Red maple bokeh by efixphoto, on Flickr
Zeiss Biogon ZM 28/2.8 on M8

Digging through a pile of dirt by efixphoto, on Flickr

Old fire engine by efixphoto, on Flickr

Red maple bokeh by efixphoto, on Flickr
elmer3.5
Well-known
Hi, if 28mm is your stuff don´t hesitate and buy it.
It´s superb, sharp from 2.8 on!
Nice looking, built very well, not expensive
Can´t tell anytihing about the elmait.
I used it a lot on my late m8 to get 37mm fov.
Had to sell it for new gear (m9)
Also i don´t like 28 too much...
Some valparaiso shots last summer (february)
bye and luck!
It´s superb, sharp from 2.8 on!
Nice looking, built very well, not expensive
Can´t tell anytihing about the elmait.
I used it a lot on my late m8 to get 37mm fov.
Had to sell it for new gear (m9)
Also i don´t like 28 too much...
Some valparaiso shots last summer (february)


bye and luck!
KM-25
Well-known
Not that I am at all unhappy with my tiny 28 Skopar, if I get a hankering for a bit faster lens, how is the flare resistance and viewfinder blockage on a .72 body with the ZM?
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Flare resistence is great... it's a modern Zeiss. However, there is some blockage...
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