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1. Are the hasselblad lenses still being made?
2. Are they made in Germany?
I'm just curious.
2. Are they made in Germany?
I'm just curious.
I seem to recall that most of the Zeiss glass now is made by Cosina, in Japan. Very few are made in Germany, and none of us could afford those that are.
Not ZV, but (I hope) an interesting aside: there's a new made-in-Germany 55/1.4, seen as a prototype at photokina, manual focus, ZM. SERIOUS money, though: no price fixed yet, but maybe $6000. It's not designed as a street lens: it's designed as a studio lens to re-create the effects of MF (d-o-f, bokeh) on ultra-high-resolution 24x36 sensors.
Cheers,
R.
I believe the autofocus Hasselblad lenses are made by Fuji, in Japan.
Hmmmm.... One way of looking at it. Not the way I understood Dr. Nasse, but equally, either of us could have misunderstood. One of us certainly got the wrong impression on the price. Frances recalls 'lots'.I did a quick little post during Photokina about that lens in particular (http://www.thephoblographer.com/201...lenses-and-challenges-the-laws-of-resolution/)
But it seems there will be at least three primes to start with at around $4k a piece (final pricing still pending). From what I gather these actually ARE medium format lenses with a different mount to support 35mm systems. The idea is that you're essentially only using the sweet-spot of the lens. But then it made me wonder, if these really are medium format lenses, then what's to stop them from making f/1.4 lenses on medium format systems??
Anyways, I'm sure the quality will be outstanding. I hope I'll get to review them when they come out.
But not ZV: http://www.shutterbug.com/content/zeiss-zv-lenses-hasselblad-classics-modern-ageConcerning the original question - Zeiss has not done any lenses for Hasselbald since a long time. Hasselblad lenses are made by Fuji (AFAIK). . . .
1. Are the hasselblad lenses still being made?
2. Are they made in Germany?
I'm just curious.