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Should be helpful for all those,who had no clear imagination what kinda quality comes from Zeiss. ;-)

bertram
 
This is truly impressive, but then, as they themselves mention :"Let's just say that this test is relevant to everyday photography the same way the top speed of a Formula 1 race car relates to everyday personal transportation". There is no film in regular use that comes close to that resolution -- 400 lp/mm is the equivalent of about 550MP on a digital FF (i.e. 24x35mm) sensor!
 
JohnL said:
This is truly impressive, but then, as they themselves mention :"Let's just say that this test is relevant to everyday photography the same way the top speed of a Formula 1 race car relates to everyday personal transportation". There is no film in regular use that comes close to that resolution -- 400 lp/mm is the equivalent of about 550MP on a digital FF (i.e. 24x35mm) sensor!
It is a pity that Tech Pan is no longer available :(
 
If I were to get just one ZM lens, this is the one that I have wished for.

25/35/50, looks like a great trio to me.
 
FrankS - probably. I looked through both a ZI (black paint!) and the Zeiss 25/28 finder this weekend thank to Tom Abrahammson. There is space around the 28mm framelines in the camera's VF that probably come close to a 25mm. Looking through the 25/28 finder, one realizes that the two fields-of-view are really not that far apart.

The finder is gorgeous, by the way, but expensive. The black paint ZI...yummy!
 
I personally don't find an external VF that big of a hassle with a wide lens as my composition tends to get looser the wider I go.
 
it's not a great hassle and i used them with the p before. it just seems odd that with a modern metered camera to have a vf on top of it.
plus, the zeiss one costs about what the cv 25 lens costs...
 
FrankS said:
Would the entire viewfinder (outside of the 28 framelines) approximate the 25mm lens?

The Zeiss Ikon blog by ZeissFan mentions that he uses the ZM 25/2.8 using the entire VF for framing.
 
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