Trius
Waiting on Maitani
If this has been posted elsewhere, I apologise. Zeiss M lenses now available from Stephen Gandy/Cameraquest:
http://cameraquest.com/ZM lenses.htm
Trius
http://cameraquest.com/ZM lenses.htm
Trius
wlewisiii said:Now I just need the pennies for an R2A and those two lenses. :bang:
William
BJ Bignell said:I'm excited about the Sonnar 85, but I'd need an M-mount camera and deeper pockets... 🙁 It appears to be very similar to the same formula I've lusted over for years, in the C/Y bayonet mount for SLR cameras.
dkapp said:I'm interested in the 50/2, but for $600 I would think there are better performers. I'm really new to rangefinders so I could be way off base.
Dave
dcsang said:hmm.. I'm curious; and while I've heard that the Ikon is made by Cosina for Zeiss (and correct me please if I'm wrong here), but does anyone know if the lenses are also made by Cosina?
Dave
Mazurka said:![]()
Actually this 2/85, 6-element-6-group ZM lens (actually a Planar design but God knows why they call it a Sonnar) has little in common to any of three 85mm lenses in C/Y mount. The 1.4 was 6-element-5-group,![]()
the 2.8 was 5-element-4-group,![]()
the 1992 Contax 60 Year Anniv f/1.2 was 8-element-7-group.
The virtual twins are in fact the 2/50 ZM and the 2/45 G Planar.
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sgy1962 said:The new Zeiss 50mm Planar has been consistently reviewed to be as good as the Leica 50mm Summicron...
Huck Finn said:Planar lenses are symmetrical designs as is the case with the 50/2, i.e. the front & rear components being virtually a mirror image of each other. This is clearly not the case with the 85/2.
rover said: