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So here's what I am wondering....
If all of these CZ lenses are now being made in Japan, are they still German glass?
If all of these CZ lenses are now being made in Japan, are they still German glass?
copake_ham said:So here's what I am wondering....
If all of these CZ lenses are now being made in Japan, are they still German glass?![]()
RJBender said:The 85mm f/1.4 Planar for the Contax N1 has 10 elements in 9 groups:
http://www.contaxusa.com/lensdetail.asp?brandid=&parent=141000
The 85mm f/1.4 Planar for the RTSIII has 6 elements in 5 groups:
http://www.contaxusa.com/lensdetail.asp?brandid=&parent=123000
The 85mm f/1.4 Planar for Rollei QBM had 6 elements in 5 groups:
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source: http://www.rolleiclub.com/rollei/sl35/lenses/images/zeiss/
The 85mm f/1.4 Planar ZF also has 6 elements in 5 groups:
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source: http://www.cosina.co.jp/seihin/co/zf-85/index.html
R.J.
HamSW said:Three unconnected facts?
Cosina suddenly had some spare manufacturing capacity come up unexpectedly -
Nikon pulled out of MF Nikkor lens manufacturer (related to the above?)
Zeiss saw what a great job Cosina had done on the ZI lenses and on the Voigltlander SL range.
whaddya reckon?
copake_ham said:So here's what I am wondering....
If all of these CZ lenses are now being made in Japan, are they still German glass?![]()
RJBender said:Good question, George. Was the glass grinding and coating work done in Germany or was everything done at Cosina's facility.
R.J.
RObert Budding said:Why is that a good question? The Japanese are every bit as good at manufacturing lenses as are the Germans.
RJBender said:Just trying to justify the prices of these lenses.![]()
R.J.
It all seems strange to me that you seem to imply "Cosina made == crap" or "Cosina made == it must be cheap else it's crap". Implying that even before seeing the lens or the picture it produces is really beyond me. Where did you get such reasoning?copake_ham said:Hey R.J. - where've you been?
On another thread I noted that it's interesting to see Zeiss/Cosina is now producing imitation Nikkors!![]()
Imagine spending $100 more for a Cosina-made/Zeiss-badged 50/1.4 MF F-mount than getting the "real McCoy" Nikkor!
As they say, "A fool and his money...."!
George
There ya go---something I suspected for a long time. Zeiss is better than L-glass but at a fraction of the cost! Now my Leica glass will be posted on the sales forum but not before I buy some Zeiss Ms.The ZM lenses were designed to be as good or better than Leica's more expensive M lenses. Users reports seem to confirm this for the ZM 21, 25, 28, and 50.
leafy said:It all seems strange to me that you seem to imply "Cosina made == crap" or "Cosina made == it must be cheap else it's crap". Implying that even before seeing the lens or the picture it produces is really beyond me. Where did you get such reasoning?