Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
This may be old news (?) but it surprised me. I'm sure Cosina and Sigma will benefit.
Reports Confirm That Zeiss Has Exited The Photo Industry
Reports Confirm That Zeiss Has Exited The Photo Industry
Freakscene
Obscure member
I’m not surprised, but it is sad. I’ll always keep my Zeiss C-Y lenses and a few Contax cameras.
Speaking of sad, like most things at the Phoblographer, that article is appallingly badly written.
Speaking of sad, like most things at the Phoblographer, that article is appallingly badly written.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I decided to hang on to my 35mm f2 ZM Biogon because I thought it might be very good on the Sony ... which it is to a point but to me it's not really that much better than the late model 35mm f2 Zuiko I have. A bit more flare resistant maybe but has the disadvantage of nearly a metre minimum focusing distance. It was a great lens on my M240 though ... it really suited that camera.I’m not surprised, but it is sad. I’ll always keep my Zeiss C-Y lenses and a few Contax cameras.
Speaking of sad, like most things at the Phoblographer, that article is appallingly badly written.
Gregm61
Well-known
Not too much Zeiss these days is really Zeiss at all anyways, and none of the "Voigtlander", both being "High-End Cosina" (meh).
If I really want to use a "Zeiss" lens on my Leica digital M bodies, it's the 50mm f2 Sonnar from my Contax IIa via the Amadeo adapter.
If I really want to use a "Zeiss" lens on my Leica digital M bodies, it's the 50mm f2 Sonnar from my Contax IIa via the Amadeo adapter.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Zeiss ZM lenses were made by Cosina just as Viogtlander.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Zeiss ZM lenses were made by Cosina just as Viogtlander.
Nothing unusual about that in this day and age ... for a multitude of products.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Too bad. What will this do to used Zeiss lens prices?
Freakscene
Obscure member
The ZM lenses were, but the Otus, Milvus, Loxia and Batis lenses were not. The Otus and Milvus, at least, were made by Zeiss in Germany.Zeiss ZM lenses were made by Cosina just as Viogtlander.
It is also worth keeping in mind that the Zeiss Foundation is a huge entity, for whom photography has been a minor segment for over 70 years. Zeiss is not stopping manufacture of microscopes, endoscopes, sporting optics and a huge range of other equipment that keeps them a world leader in optical equipment. But I will really miss new T* coated camera lenses.
wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
Didn't Cosina have Zeiss doing QC on their lens as they did during the days of the C/Y lens production?
pvdhaar
Peter
Withdrawing from consumer products and concentrating on business to business is a broader trend. Konica/Minolta for instance left photography to concentrate on office solutions already more than a decade ago. Olympus recently spun off the camera business to OMDS, and now focuses on medical/healthcare applications.It is also worth keeping in mind that the Zeiss Foundation is a huge entity, for whom photography has been a minor segment for over 70 years. Zeiss is not stopping manufacture of microscopes, endoscopes, sporting optics and a huge range of other equipment that keeps them a world leader in optical equipment...
It continues to amaze me that Leica, where photography is also only one of the business lines, is still in the game..
CMur12
Veteran
So, Hasselblad won't be using Zeiss lenses anymore? This one is hard for me to imagine.
Rollei also used Schneider lenses for their 6x6 SLRs, so maybe Hasselblad will do the same (?).
- Murray
Rollei also used Schneider lenses for their 6x6 SLRs, so maybe Hasselblad will do the same (?).
- Murray
pvdhaar
Peter
Hasselblad has been teaming up with Fujifilm since the late 90's. That led to the Hassy X-PAN/Fuji TX-1. If I'm not mistaken, also lenses for the H series used optical formulas from Fujifilm.So, Hasselblad won't be using Zeiss lenses anymore? This one is hard for me to imagine.
Rollei also used Schneider lenses for their 6x6 SLRs, so maybe Hasselblad will do the same (?).
- Murray
cboy
Well-known
Really sad...not that it wasn't suprising since the writing was on the wall, but they truly paved a legacy with their lenses and it's sad theyre leaving the stage.
skahde
V for Victory!
Sad, though no suprise. Zeiss has always been a niche-player in photography and a giant in the optics-business as a whole.
I quite liked how they partnered with several manufactures to bring excellent and at the same time affordable products to the public.
With respect to Cosina I can't find anything meh about a manufacturer who dedicates to deliver interesting as well as in some cases outstanding lenses for LTM as well as M-mount-cameras and I like the character of many Cosina-made Zeiss-lenses (had a love-affaire with the Distagon 2/35 ZF among others) in some cases even more than Leica's counterparts, and price not considered.
I quite liked how they partnered with several manufactures to bring excellent and at the same time affordable products to the public.
With respect to Cosina I can't find anything meh about a manufacturer who dedicates to deliver interesting as well as in some cases outstanding lenses for LTM as well as M-mount-cameras and I like the character of many Cosina-made Zeiss-lenses (had a love-affaire with the Distagon 2/35 ZF among others) in some cases even more than Leica's counterparts, and price not considered.
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nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
Not quite the same thing.Not too much Zeiss these days is really Zeiss at all anyways, and none of the "Voigtlander", both being "High-End Cosina" (meh).
Zeiss outsourced lens production to Cosina.
Voigtlander *is* Cosina.
And for what it’s worth, today’s ‘high-end Cosina’ is pretty bloody good and has been for a while.
Freakscene
Obscure member
It continues to amaze me that Leica, where photography is also only one of the business lines, is still in the game..
Not the same. Leica Camera, Leica Microsystems and Leica Geosystems are separate entities, and the profits of the Micro and Geo companies do not support the Camera entity. Leica Camera have to make their profit from cameras and sporting optics, or they go bust. So their business approach makes a lot of sense.
Dogman
Veteran
I have nothing interesting to add to the conversation but I will state the four ZF.2 Zeiss lenses I own are some of the best optics I've ever used. Also some of the most solidly made and heavy (thank you, Cosina).
It's a PITA to read anything on that website. You can't use an adblocker so the gaudy, constantly updating videos and flashing pop ups drive me nuts. But once you wade into it, you find some truly gawdawful writing and questionable information on the web. Also a lot of phony self praise.
It's a PITA to read anything on that website. You can't use an adblocker so the gaudy, constantly updating videos and flashing pop ups drive me nuts. But once you wade into it, you find some truly gawdawful writing and questionable information on the web. Also a lot of phony self praise.
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Never even heard of these: Batis, Milvus, Otus, and Loxia.
oldwino
Well-known
Well...Good Morning then!Never even heard of these: Batis, Milvus, Otus, and Loxia.
oldwino
Well-known
I can't bring myself to read anything on that site, as it makes my stomach turn at the poor quality of the writing. So I cannot reply to anything specifically in the article, but...Is Zeiss also exiting cinema as well?
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