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Zeiss ZE/ZF.2 Distagon T* 18mm f/3.5 : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarsenior
sent on June 29, 2014

Pros: Unsurpassed build quality, sharpness, focal

Cons: The most significant defect is a visible distortion in whisker, sometimes unpleasant. Correctable pp with obvious clarity decay. Cartoon a little to the TA.

Opinion: I'm happy but unworthy owner of this perspective, I am not able to report extensively about. One thing I can say: maf manual certainly requires a mental change in the shot, perhaps more than most people realize. In this beginning with the wide-angle certainly help matters, for obvious reasons of PDC.rnL'obiettivo is fantastic, always expect to be able to use and experience, if only rained a little less .... it looks like a 40-year-piece mounted on a contemporary body , you get a feeling of an object out of time, built when the plastic and metal alloys did not exist. This marked "made in japan" clashes a bit ;-) rnDopo thinking I preferred to even blasonatissimo 21 to less weight-footprint-price focus.

avatarjunior
sent on April 10, 2012

Pros: Mechanically perfect with optical characteristics of high general level. As I touched it and Focusing, you can have feelings of enjoyment only. The manual focus does not present any problem as long as you turn the dial very slowly.

Cons: Not cheap, but worth all the money spent. In my humble opinion, slightly heavy.

Opinion: It 's the first manual lens you purchase, and are strafelice.Nell' use gives unique sensations, has an 'excellent color rendition is crystal clear in the center, but loses a hair of sharpness at the edges until it is used to f5, 6.Da here on it is great. I do not give, but it is worth all the money it costs: the ricomprerei stesso.Anzi today, so if you give me time, I might even think of selling the Canon 17-40 and also get the 21 f2.8.

avatarjunior
sent on April 07, 2012

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!





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