raid
Dad Photographer
Sounds as if Zeiss did a good job here. OK.
bobby_novatron
Photon Collector
Great lens, this thread reminds me that I don't use the Zeiss 35/1.4 nearly often enough.
Leica M 240, ZM 35/1.4
Leica M 240, ZM 35/1.4

Leica All Day
Veteran
Hi everybody and thanks for the comments and feedback.
As far as the photo of the girl goes, she actually seemed happy and let me take a couple more photos of her. The photo that I posted of her was the first photo that I took and after she saw me, she smiled, well at least I think she did because of the way her eyes and forehead looked. Surprisingly, the woman in the background did not seem to notice me at all.
A couple of more photos from India.
This couple came in from the countryside and went to the local market in Jodhpur to buy some bracelets (bangles) for an upcoming wedding.
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Jodhpur, India by
Jaipur, India by
I became attracted to "this look" and started to take a lot of photos of the women wearing this style. When I asked if I could take a photo of them, many of the women said "yes".
Jaipur, India by
I absolutely love this lens, ironically, I only used it for about 10% of my photos in India, my 28mm Elmarit got used about 80% of the time.
cheers, michael
edit: the film I used was Kodak Pro Image 100
As far as the photo of the girl goes, she actually seemed happy and let me take a couple more photos of her. The photo that I posted of her was the first photo that I took and after she saw me, she smiled, well at least I think she did because of the way her eyes and forehead looked. Surprisingly, the woman in the background did not seem to notice me at all.
A couple of more photos from India.
This couple came in from the countryside and went to the local market in Jodhpur to buy some bracelets (bangles) for an upcoming wedding.



I became attracted to "this look" and started to take a lot of photos of the women wearing this style. When I asked if I could take a photo of them, many of the women said "yes".

I absolutely love this lens, ironically, I only used it for about 10% of my photos in India, my 28mm Elmarit got used about 80% of the time.
cheers, michael
edit: the film I used was Kodak Pro Image 100
Leica All Day
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raid
Dad Photographer
Marek was correct!
bobby_novatron
Photon Collector
michaelbialecki -- love the India photos! Great stuff!
Roger Vadim
Well-known
most excellent photos here!!
All shots at f/1.4



Tom A
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H 241#7 Ted Grant Day at YVR by T&T and Mr B Abrahamsson, on Flickr
Zeiss ZM Distagon 35mm f1.4 on a Millennium M6. YVR (Vancouver International Airport) had a Ted Grant Day with more the 40 of Ted's pictures exhibited in the Skywalk from the Skytrain Station to the main terminal. Ted is a good friend, but more importantly one of the icons of Candian press photography - and a recent recipient of the Order of Canada - as well as a Honorary Doctor.
Leica All Day
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Zeiss ZM Distagon 35mm f1.4 on a Millennium M6. YVR (Vancouver International Airport) had a Ted Grant Day with more the 40 of Ted's pictures exhibited in the Skywalk from the Skytrain Station to the main terminal. Ted is a good friend, but more importantly one of the icons of Candian press photography - and a recent recipient of the Order of Canada - as well as a Honorary Doctor.
Thanks for that info about Ted Grant, Tom. He sounds like an interesting and talented person, and that photo he is standing in front of is awesome.
I also happen to use my 35mm Zeiss on my m6 millennium and they look pretty cool together.

Jodhpur, India

Jaipur, India

Jaipur, India
A big thanks to Jonmanjiro for introducing me to this lens, before he had sent me a PM, I had no idea this lens existed.
cheers, michael
ryanflynn
What's a rangefinder?
I'll go out on a limb here and say the ZM Distagon 35/1.4 is technically the best 35mm M-mount lens ever made! But its size (for an RF lens) in a market already flooded with alternatives will result in few people ever trying it.
I'd agree with all these. It's an absolutely phenomenal lens. It is a bit large, but it's a touch narrower and noticeably lighter than the CV 35/1.2II (which I have as well.)
The bokeh is smoother than the CV as well, IMO (on top of the Zeiss being *much* sharper, poppier, better color, etc etc. Just IMO, of course.
Happy to finally see this thread, and post to it soon.
Huss
Veteran
Excellent photos Michael, and great colour from that film. Hadn't heard of it before, is it still available?
Leica All Day
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Excellent photos Michael, and great colour from that film. Hadn't heard of it before, is it still available?
Thanks a lot Huss. Yes, I buy that film out here in Bangkok all the time. I saw it in a photo lab in San Francisco about 3 years ago for $8.00 a roll. I buy it in packs of 5 for 550 Baht (about $15.60 USD). I included a link to some info that I found online about the film.
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/e4L/e4L.pdf
cheers, michael
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Wonderful pictures, wonderful lens! Thank you, Michael, for sharing them with us.
Jon's pictures are fine too!
Erik.
Jon's pictures are fine too!
Erik.
sanmich
Veteran
wonderful street portraits, Michael.
How do you compare this lens to the Nokton that you had?
IQ? ergonomics?
How do you compare this lens to the Nokton that you had?
IQ? ergonomics?
Leica All Day
Veteran
wonderful street portraits, Michael.
How do you compare this lens to the Nokton that you had?
IQ? ergonomics?
Thanks a lot everybody, would love to see more photos from other users. Jon brought up an interesting point, I know there are a lot of 35mm fast lenses out in the wild, but I imagine that there are more users of this fine lens on this forum than just a handful of us.
Hello sanmich, thanks for the compliment. As you and others here probably know I used my 35mm 1.2 Nokton a lot and I am very happy with many of the photos that I shot with that lens and I don't have anything negative to say about it. I just wanted to change things up and see what happens. As far as IQ goes, I feel the Zeiss has a really nice 3d look to it and it is sharper and has a warmer look to it. To be honest, I am still getting used to using the Zeiss, it has a small focusing "nub" to it that my 1.2 didn't have and I am slowly getting used to it. The Zeiss does feel a little "smaller" in my hands, but to be honest, the size of either of the lenses have never really bothered me.
Here are a couple of more photos from my recent trip to India, and to be honest, I wish I would of used the lens more in India.
I spent a couple of days in Jodphur, which is a city that is famous for having many houses that are painted blue.



cheers, michael
aadi
Member
Beautiful captures, Michael! Love all the colours! 
ChrisLivsey
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Best 35mm in my cupboard but it is a bit big, I know, shoot an SLR or a blad and it's tiny but against a 40mm Nokton that pulls f1.4 as well?
CK Dexter Haven
Well-known
Gorgeous stuff, Michael. Almost makes me want to go back to 35mm rangefinders. But, when i saw the price of this lens, i 'remembered' i prefer SLRs.... Wish there were an SLR lens that performed like this.
Great eye, great photography, and thank you for executing them ON FILM.
Great eye, great photography, and thank you for executing them ON FILM.
Huss
Veteran
Thanks a lot Huss. Yes, I buy that film out here in Bangkok all the time. I saw it in a photo lab in San Francisco about 3 years ago for $8.00 a roll. I buy it in packs of 5 for 550 Baht (about $15.60 USD). I included a link to some info that I found online about the film.
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/e4L/e4L.pdf
cheers, michael
Thanks for the info. How would you compare it to Ektar?
(Sorry for the thread jack)
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