sockeyed
Well-known
I got a chance to very briefly try out the Zeiss 50/1.5 Sonnar the other evening thanks to Tom Abrahamsson. I mounted the lens (beautifully made, with a lot of glass in it) on my M6 and snapped this shot of a fellow in our group. It's at f/2 and 1/125, I believe. The film is Fuji Sensia 100, scanned at the lab.
First impressions from this boring shot is that the lens has excellent sharpness, smooth bokeh and very pleasant colour rendition. it's very tempting to start saving up for one. I hope to get a chance to try it out a bit more when Tom gets back from Photokina.
First impressions from this boring shot is that the lens has excellent sharpness, smooth bokeh and very pleasant colour rendition. it's very tempting to start saving up for one. I hope to get a chance to try it out a bit more when Tom gets back from Photokina.

Attachments
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
someone should do a comparison of the Sonnar and the CV Nokton. I'd really like to see that.
Nice shot, by the way.
Nice shot, by the way.
goo0h
Well-known
Say, that's purty.
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
And yes...this is why I like Sensia. Sensia rocks.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I was going to ask if it was stopped down, yep. Thanks for the post. Looking good!
Man, I didn't win the Powerball yesterday, but nobody else took my money either, so that's good...
Man, I didn't win the Powerball yesterday, but nobody else took my money either, so that's good...
PetarDima
Well-known
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would like to see something in B&W( Ilford HP5+ or Kodak Tmax ... )
I would like to see something in B&W( Ilford HP5+ or Kodak Tmax ... )
David Murphy
Veteran
Just stunnning sharpness and contrast for a 1950's era lens. The Zeiss folks were really way out in front of the crowd at that time. I think this probably beats the Summitar.
David Murphy
Veteran
Oh, yes: I take it this was a coated post war version ?
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
This is the new one. Not the 50's one.
dexdog
Veteran
Great portrait, sockeyed. Lovely lens if this is typical performance. Almost enough to get me to buy a new ZI.
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
Or you could save a few bucks, buy an M2, and stick the lens on there. 
dexdog
Veteran
yes I could, but the M2 is made by the L-word.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Mark, then get a Hexar RF for $750 or so 
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
Lovely results from this new lens.
I wish Zeiss offered this new Sonnar in LTM as an option.
I wish Zeiss offered this new Sonnar in LTM as an option.
back alley
IMAGES
damn!
i really can't afford this...
i really can't afford this...
Marc-A.
I Shoot Film
dexdog said:yes I could, but the M2 is made by the L-word.
That means?
Anyway, the new sonnar seems good, but I'm surprised by the rendition at f2. I don't like at all the bokeh, and the result is completly different from the antique Sonnar - and it's not a matter of increased sharpness.
I'm curious to know what Sonnar users think about the new one. Gabriel? Joe?
As far as I can remember, Joe said on another thread (but can't remember where) that the new Sonnar wasn't a true Sonnar due to a different formula. Joe can you confirm that?
Best,
Marc
back alley
IMAGES
i think that might have been another joe.
i have read that it is a true sonnar but not a traditional one in the number and configuration of the glass. that because of much better coatings that the group/elelments could be changed.
i like the look of the old sonnars and time will tell if this new one has it.
i look forward to some b&w shots too.
i have read that it is a true sonnar but not a traditional one in the number and configuration of the glass. that because of much better coatings that the group/elelments could be changed.
i like the look of the old sonnars and time will tell if this new one has it.
i look forward to some b&w shots too.
R
rpsawin
Guest
I like the "look" alot. I have the ZI 25/2.8 Biogon and am very impressed with the build quality and the photos I have taken with it. I am currently looking at the ZI 35/2 vs CV 35/2.5 Pancake II M. I have to say I sure like the ZI's so far.
Bob
Bob
back alley
IMAGES
the zm 35 is a very nice and very sharp lens. it has less contrast than the 35/2.5 from cv.
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
I'm not exactly sure what's so wrong with the L-word. I'd put Zeiss glass on a Leica and Leica glass on an Ikon if I had them to play around with.
Seriously, though. Pick a body you like and go with it. Don't let the brand determine your choice.
Seriously, though. Pick a body you like and go with it. Don't let the brand determine your choice.
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.