M9 Coding for Zeiss 35mm C-Biogon 2.8

That would be good if the Summarit code was available.....which I believe it isn't

You can read the codes off this shot from the Popflash store:

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6-bit code for C-Biogon 35mm

6-bit code for C-Biogon 35mm

I use he 6-bit code for Summarit-M 35mm f/2.5, which is 101011. I mostly use it for exif data rather than correction of any optical aberration. the C-Biogon 35mm is a fabulous lens.
 
I don't code it, none of the menu options worked for me neither - I always had some color inconsistency around the edge (easy to see with lot of snow around). My solution is corrective profiles in C1. Many times I correct only the color cast and leave the vignetting to its own fate.
 
Coding matters most for my 50 C Sonnar and for my 21 C Biogon. I've been coding 35 Summicron ASPH just because it's new and sharp! The Summicron profile produces indistinguishable results.
 
Thanks Kenny. Nice tests. I downloaded Corner Fix months ago and in my 10 day break I might learn how to use it for the 21 C Biogon.

Thanks!

I was a bit reluctant to dig into it, but I have to say the most worst part was taking the shot of the wall. 😉

CornerFix was very easy to then deal with when creating the profile for the lens - one click really. I have yet to try it in my normal workflow though - I'm a bit reluctant there, not really wanting to involve another app, which is why I am more leaning towards using a manual coding in camera to get rid of the color shifts but leave some of the vignetting. I think I could override the 28mm exif while importing perhaps.

As I'm using Aperture I also got the green tint on the CornerFix'ed images I tested with, so I had to enable the hack that appends "CornerFix" to the camera model EXIF, and I don't really like that either.
 
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