Shooting with a DSLR that needs a Zeiss?

Tony Rose

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Well, I know this is RFF but many here also have DSLR's or just old fashioned SLR's.

If you're looking for some of the best glass to shoot with on your camera you should consider the Zeiss product line. They render wonderful images at a very affordable price. Ranging from 18mm to 100mm Makro, popflash.com carries them in both Nikon and Canon mounts. And since PopFlash.com is a RFF sponsor, we extend our sponsorship to the members by giving tem special pricing on the Zeiss line of lenses.

By the way, our featured lens this month is the new 25mm f2 ZF.2 This is the 2nd generation ZF lens which has cpu control for the camera. Just recently released, this lens is certainly becoming a favorite amongst those who like to shoot with a moderate wide.

Thanks,

Tony
 
The ZE 21/2.8 I use is excellent and possibly the best wide angle lens I have used for my Canon DSLR setup. The closest thing canon has is the EF 17mm TSE, in terms of performance, but not being able to use filters is a serious handicap on a landscape lens.

The ZE 18mm is no where near as good, surprising since the ZM 18 is so good.

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Date: 1/11/2009 11:28 Camera: Leica M9 + Zeiss ZM 18/4 Exposure: 1/180sec at f/4.0 on a tripod Focal length: 18mm
 
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The first lens I bought for my D700 was the 50mm F1.4 Planar in ZF ... I absolutely love it and it's equally impressive on my FM3A.

It's possibly the best 50mm lens I own ... bar none!
 
The ZE 18mm is no where near as good, surprising since the ZM 18 is so good.

That's not too surprising; the ZE 18 needs to be a whole lot more retrofocus to fit the SLR.

I can attest to the fabulousness of the Zeiss 35/2. I do wish it weren't so big, but it handles nicely once you get past that, and the pictures can look amazing.

Tony, you don't really mean 25mm f/2, do you?
 
Never got the Zeiss for the standard focal and short tele lengths. I think the performance of the Canon L lenses at these higher focal lengths is excellent and still having auto-focus is extremely handy.

The performance of the canon wide-angles makes me wish I was a Nikon user, and at wide angles autofocus really isn't necessary. So the ZE saved my day.

But... for those that likes manual focusing (not surprising on a rangefinder forum!!)... if these lenses are anything like the ZM 50/2, 50/1.5, 35/2 that I own... I can imagine why you love them!!
 
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The ZE 21/2.8 I use is excellent and possibly the best wide angle lens I have used for my Canon DSLR setup. The closest thing canon has is the EF 17mm TSE, in terms of performance, but not being able to use filters is a serious handicap on a landscape lens.

The ZE 18mm is no where near as good, surprising since the ZM 18 is so good.

916284703_paJN2-X2.jpg

Date: 1/11/2009 11:28 Camera: Leica M9 + Zeiss ZM 18/4 Exposure: 1/180sec at f/4.0 on a tripod Focal length: 18mm

Beautiful Image Garfink!
 
Zeiss is nice, but on a budget it is hard to beat the OM lenses which with an inexpensive adapter will give you results similar to the Zeiss gear at a fraction of the cost. Just my $.02
 
Those Zeiss ZF.2 lenses are very tempting but I just don't have the money right now. If only Voightlander would make a more SLII lenses! Something between 20mm and 40mm would be nice.
 
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