WoolenMammoth
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honestly, if you compare the price of the two lenses, the zeiss is that much less awesome. Its a really nice lens, its flat out amazing for color work, which I rarely do... Its a little disappointing fully stopped down, my Elmar has a magic to it at 16 which the zeiss doesnt have at all. The thing about the bok on this lens is that its a straight blur with no abberations or swirly stuff. If your light is right its this super nice cream puff effect which Ive seen from no other lens. If not, its imo, a little plain and boring. A second version summilux is definitely sharper wide open in comparison. This lens wide open is definitely more of an effect compared to the summilux which just has another stop... I say this in reference to shooting people, not things.
Its a totally nice lens and a respectable value. After using it for a while though, its not doing the duty I hoped it would be, but Im not sure that should be interpreted as a knock on the lens. I bought it to shoot people at 1.5. Im having difficulty in that department, but I bring the expectation of having someones eyes sharp every time I focus on their eyes. Please weigh my criticism appropriately. If I shot flowers I wouldnt have likely even noticed...
One more thing, just to be clear, this lens looks tremendously different than a summilux, Im not too sure its particularly fair to necessarily compare the two. At 1.5 the ZM is pretty dreamy and other worldly to bring up two silly words. The summilux at 1.4 just has whatever is in focus popping from the background a bit more, nice 3-d thing happening, but the pictures still look "normal" compared to say, "dreamy". Both lenses are nice but they really do very different things. If you are into 50's I wouldnt think it redundant to own both (I do) the one is not going to do what the other does. How important it is to have access to both looks is another discussion. Talk to me after I push 500 rolls through this lens, my opinion of its ease of use might change, doubt it though. I say all this after shooting for three weeks straight with it, probably 75 rolls or somewhere around there. It sure feels nice in the hand, and for its size its pretty light.
Oh, the other thing worth mentioning, I got enough half moons on negs to suggest this lens is not nearly as flare proof as I have read. The only other lens this happens with is my tele elmarit. Id never use this lens during the day without the hood.
Its a totally nice lens and a respectable value. After using it for a while though, its not doing the duty I hoped it would be, but Im not sure that should be interpreted as a knock on the lens. I bought it to shoot people at 1.5. Im having difficulty in that department, but I bring the expectation of having someones eyes sharp every time I focus on their eyes. Please weigh my criticism appropriately. If I shot flowers I wouldnt have likely even noticed...
One more thing, just to be clear, this lens looks tremendously different than a summilux, Im not too sure its particularly fair to necessarily compare the two. At 1.5 the ZM is pretty dreamy and other worldly to bring up two silly words. The summilux at 1.4 just has whatever is in focus popping from the background a bit more, nice 3-d thing happening, but the pictures still look "normal" compared to say, "dreamy". Both lenses are nice but they really do very different things. If you are into 50's I wouldnt think it redundant to own both (I do) the one is not going to do what the other does. How important it is to have access to both looks is another discussion. Talk to me after I push 500 rolls through this lens, my opinion of its ease of use might change, doubt it though. I say all this after shooting for three weeks straight with it, probably 75 rolls or somewhere around there. It sure feels nice in the hand, and for its size its pretty light.
Oh, the other thing worth mentioning, I got enough half moons on negs to suggest this lens is not nearly as flare proof as I have read. The only other lens this happens with is my tele elmarit. Id never use this lens during the day without the hood.