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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Giorgio Garrone


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zeiss_18Zeiss ZE/ZF.2 Distagon T* 18mm f/3.5

Pros: Outstanding mechanical and optical characteristics of total elevatosupergrandangolare level if you keep in mind that it is a true fisheye. The manual focus, since it is a view very short, there is no problem

Cons: Considerable reduction in brightness at the edges between f / 3.5 to 5.6 and a mediocre resolution, always on the edge, wide open but improves at f / 5.6 onwards. The only negative factor is the price: really expensive!

Opinion: This is the second lens of the series Zeiss DSLR I purchased (after the 50mm f / 1.4) and gives the same satisfaction and anger of the first: great color rendering and excellent ntidezza in the center since the maximum opening, followed by a made soft and blurred the edges to greater openness, from f / 5.6 becomes a spectacle! Used in confined spaces or photographing interiors of churches and historic buildings gives true satisfaction!

sent on April 07, 2012


zeiss_50Zeiss ZE/ZF.2 Planar T* 50mm f/1.4

Pros: Mechanical construction is excellent, satisfaction focus when focus!

Cons: The weight and the lack of autofocus factors are secondary to the yield on the edge Aperture 1.4 to 3.5 poor especially in geometric or architectural shots while the sharpness of the central area is always excellent, the APS-C (foc. eq. 80 mm) the definition at full aperture improves significantly.

Opinion: Great piece of glass, as they say the Americans, has a beautiful color rendition, f / 8 sharpness and color depth, as well as the definition, really unique. Despite using the "old" Canon FD lenses with bayonet (via adapter) on my DSLR, this lens is a bit 'difficult to use as a manual focus at close range, especially with the EOS 5D MkII.

sent on April 07, 2012




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