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Cameras Guitars Wonders
Lovely composition. But what lens was this taken with? That’s some nervous out-of-focus.
The ZM 35 2.0. There was a bullfrog and koi in the water.
Lovely composition. But what lens was this taken with? That’s some nervous out-of-focus.
Really interesting. Thank you.The ZM 35 2.0. There was a bullfrog and koi in the water.
All the Zeiss ZM lenses let you think that they hardly flare at all until you get reflections off the chrome hood bayonet and then it flares like crazy. Some people like to photograph at just the ‘wrong’ angle and get flare all the time. Get a tahusa.co lens hood that covers the bayonet and flare goes about as low as it can go for a 35mm format lens unless there is something wrong with your copy.Excellent shots here, but how do you all manage the Biogon's tendency to flare? Can't imagine that everyone's using it with a lens hood, or only shooting with the sun in the back..
Good point.. Considering my shooting style, the chrome ring on the front might be the issue. I don't think there's anything wrong with the glass itself; if I don't shoot against the light, it does a splendid job.All the Zeiss ZM lenses let you think that they hardly flare at all until you get reflections off the chrome hood bayonet and then it flares like crazy. Some people like to photograph at just the ‘wrong’ angle and get flare all the time. Get a tahusa.co lens hood that covers the bayonet and flare goes about as low as it can go for a 35mm format lens unless there is something wrong with your copy.
JHF01434 by Jim Fischer, on Flickr
JHF01516 by Jim Fischer, on Flickr
JHF01489 by Jim Fischer, on Flickr