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The Zeiss ZM Distagon T* 35mm f/1.4 is a wide-angle lens for FF and APS-C. The focus is done by Manual Focus, it does not have image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 2030 €;
7 users have given it an average vote of 9.9 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Leica M: this lens is compatible with mirrorless (rangefinder) Leica M.
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Opinion:I had already reviewed this Zeiss some time ago but I used it almost constantly on APS-C and now instead of using it only and exclusively on FF I can get a more complete view of this lens. If you give him the way to express himself on the format for which he was born from even more satisfactions! This 35mm made you love right away. Just take it in your hand to love it! On FF of course vignette enough at wide openings but it doesn't bother me at all. On the format FF brings out a very appealing three-dimensionality that makes absolutely no regret the Leica glasses. At full opening is already really sharpest and F4 is at its best. For the use I make I can list as defect only the 70cm of minimum focusing distance. Unfortunately, being born for the rangefinder could not be otherwise. The price is neither a cons nor a pro. is a high quality Zeiss created for Leica users. Under no circumstances could it have been cheap! The hood is a real robbery instead. It is lacking and if you want the original Zeiss costs over $150 when instead, between material-processing-packaging, there are more than $10 of spending!!!! However it is a 35mm that I recommend to anyone because it is truly a fabulous item! Ms
user26730
sent on May 09, 2017
Pros:Construction, sharpness, precision, price of used, blurred, three-dimensional, colors, general rendering.
Cons:Price, size and weight in relation to the system for which it was born, vignetting, hood, not included and very expensive!
Opinion:This gorgeous Zeiss is the last one to come to my house but has already earned a place of total respect in my photographic activities and in my heart. Keeping it in your hand means immediately understanding what you are talking about! Move his rings to such an infinite pleasure. The shots it gives have a flavor of something of a higher level. It produces sharpness (for portraiture and artistic use) that makes you doubt what the monitor shows you. By closing a couple of stops we are at really noticeable levels of sharpness! The blur is enveloping and carries within the image you are looking at. In my opinion, it's a bit heavy and a bit big if you think it's born for the Leica system. However this is something that is forgiven immediately. Precisely the virtue of the system for which it was conceived if it is used on other types of vignette sensor much to ta. But much! I tried it on ff (Sony A7s) and on APS-C (Fuji XT2 and Xpro2) and sticker with both systems. Obviously on the APS-C vignette less, however vignetta.rnA my opinion this is a lens that although classified as wide-angle does not arise for landscaping and / or architecture use. This is a glass created for all applications that involve capturing images of people. Street, reportage, documentaries, set portraits. All applications where edge-to-edge rendering and vignetting do not affect much more (stickers on the M system), but often give added value to the image. Not having any kind of electronic cipher, this Zeiss does not communicate in any So no machine on which the diaphragm aperture is mounted will not appear in the file data. But this is known at the start. "By adding some contradiction I would say that the price certainly is. Online is from $ 2,200 up to $ 2,500 !!! Sara 'Zeiss will be fine but in the end it's a 35mm f1.4 manual without electronics! The quality is high but the price does not even joke! Then, as if they were not enough for over $ 2,000 thatIt costs, if you want the original hood you have to buy it separately and it costs the beauty of $ 154 !!!! Over $ 150 for a few grams of aluminum ??????? rnThe only good thing about price is that even from used cost and denque it can be understood as a sort of small investment. Selling it in a few years means getting back almost all the money you paid for. And I do not think so! RnIf you are looking for a 35mm manual f1.4 that is not only performing but also exclusive and you can not afford Leica, then I think it's the best choice.rnDown to every image of the typical atmospheres of the High-quality glass. If you try it you can not dislike it.rnWelcome! RnMax
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