Pictures taken with Zeiss glass

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50/2 Planar ZF.2, Z7 - City of London across the Thames


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35/2 Sonnar, RX1R - Edinburgh Cityscape

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50/2 Makro-Planar, D850 - End of Summer in the Scottish Highlands

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135/2 Apo-Sonnar ZF, D850 - Scottish seashore

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50/2 Makro-Planar, D850 - Christmas time in Edinburgh

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80/2.8 Planar, Rolleiflex 2.8F, Tri-X 400 in HC110 - Autumn in Hever
 
Werra 1C 50/2.8 Tessar, Fomapan 400. A lovely but strange little camera, in particular the lens optics and operation. These photos were taken on the same day and roll, a couple of hours apart. Unlike any other Zeiss lens I've used.

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Two shots taken with a Zeiss Triotar 135mm f4 on an Olympus OMD EM5.

For an old and supposedly "unspectacular" lens this oldy (which usually plays second fiddle to the Zeiss Trioplan 100mm f2.8 which is renowned for its "bubble bokeh") performs excellently from the get-go. I bought this lens for $30 AUD at a camera show some years back, it being seized up and in rough cosmetic condition. Fortunately, it is an easy lens to strip down (once you know how) and service, and the exterior, being aluminium, was equally easy to polish. Its a nice lens to use and its only sin being "long". It is definitely not a tele lens in the technical sense.


Cafe - Light on a Dusty Window - A Study in Green by Life in Shadows, on Flickr


Window Dressing by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
 

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