haagen_dazs
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(I had to post this here because I wanted to touch on the G ZM, ZF/ZS and CY lenses.. .so if the mods want to move it somewhere else.. its ok 🙂 )
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I was wondering if someone could clarify something for me.
Zeiss has a very complicated 😕 history..
Was it the same Carl Zeiss company ( ie i am referring to the basic culture of the company even though the company worked with many others) that designed their lenses for the G series, ZM lenses as well as the ZF/ZS and C/Y (SLR lenses) ?
(for that matter, the ZA too?)
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If Zeiss is really controlling all the design and construction, that is really cool
I want to touch more on the 21mm lens.
Perhaps it is because I am attracted to only outstanding WA lenes.
I am highly disappointed at Canon's wide angles selection (anything less than 24mm). Perhaps it is really due to the film-flange distance... but That is another story.
I have seen samples from the CY 21mm lens. It is simply outstanding and beautiful. The optics are apparently redesigned and Zeiss has really put alot of engineering work into it their wide angle lenses. The distortion is unique in that it displays an upside down U shape graph (from their white papers)
What that means is that as the image proceeds from the center to the corner, the photograph gets abit of distortion but then it "redistorts" back to normal.
I find that kind of image very pleasing and not grossly out of proportions.
However that lens is whopping expensive.
I am considering the G 21mm lens. It seems that that lens too displays similar characteristics. This forum suggests many happy users. The distortion profile looks non existent 😛
Anyhow, I was wondering if the ZM and G optics build from similar designs. The have the same elements and many similar/same characteristics.
( I know it cant be the same as the CY because the CY is a distagon and there is no 21mm for the ZF at this time)
Lastly, being technical in nature, I just would like to know the technical optical details of lenses i use. For those who dont like to dwell into such details (MTFs, pixel peep), please dont flame me. Continue your passion to love photography and just shoot.
Cheers!
🙂
1
I was wondering if someone could clarify something for me.
Zeiss has a very complicated 😕 history..
Was it the same Carl Zeiss company ( ie i am referring to the basic culture of the company even though the company worked with many others) that designed their lenses for the G series, ZM lenses as well as the ZF/ZS and C/Y (SLR lenses) ?
(for that matter, the ZA too?)
2
If Zeiss is really controlling all the design and construction, that is really cool
I want to touch more on the 21mm lens.
Perhaps it is because I am attracted to only outstanding WA lenes.
I am highly disappointed at Canon's wide angles selection (anything less than 24mm). Perhaps it is really due to the film-flange distance... but That is another story.
I have seen samples from the CY 21mm lens. It is simply outstanding and beautiful. The optics are apparently redesigned and Zeiss has really put alot of engineering work into it their wide angle lenses. The distortion is unique in that it displays an upside down U shape graph (from their white papers)
What that means is that as the image proceeds from the center to the corner, the photograph gets abit of distortion but then it "redistorts" back to normal.
I find that kind of image very pleasing and not grossly out of proportions.
However that lens is whopping expensive.
I am considering the G 21mm lens. It seems that that lens too displays similar characteristics. This forum suggests many happy users. The distortion profile looks non existent 😛
Anyhow, I was wondering if the ZM and G optics build from similar designs. The have the same elements and many similar/same characteristics.
( I know it cant be the same as the CY because the CY is a distagon and there is no 21mm for the ZF at this time)
Lastly, being technical in nature, I just would like to know the technical optical details of lenses i use. For those who dont like to dwell into such details (MTFs, pixel peep), please dont flame me. Continue your passion to love photography and just shoot.
Cheers!
🙂