nothing to be confused about.Carl Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 2/50
Carl Zeiss Planar T* 1,4/50
Just added to my consider list of 50mm. Now I am confuse. White hair start to appear...
Carl Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 2/50
Carl Zeiss Planar T* 1,4/50
Just added to my consider list of 50mm. Now I am confuse. White hair start to appear...
that ultron's cute to have, sharp to use, very sharp at all apertures.. hehe. but what i didnt like was i had to use a close-up filter they supplied, screw it on, just to get closer, i.e. 25cm etc.. without it, min focus's probably abt 40cm++..Since it's a macro lens, the aperture will not be constant when focusing?
More white hair for you..
http://www.chiifcameras.com/site2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=28&Itemid=29
http://www.chiifcameras.com/site2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid=30
nothing to be confused about.
planar f2.0 if you have the $$. its abt 1.2k+
planar f1.4.. i've given it up when i got my 50 1.2.
CA doesnt bother me at all. those who complain abt CA most of the time are those who shoot at extremely wide apertures in bright light..You give up planar f1.4 because of CA or Fstop...
CA doesnt bother me at all. those who complain abt CA most of the time are those who shoot at extremely wide apertures in bright light..
not abt F-stop either
gave up cuz of bokeh preference. diff people diff taste and preference.
I have never use a Carl Zeiss Len before. But I have heard story like these lens can give you a creamy look pic and not so hard sharp and flat pic. Was it the case ?
Any user here using Nokton 58mm/f1.4 SL-II ? I might want to get this as it the only len that metering work on my D70.
I have narrow down to
Nikon 50mm 1.2 AIS 750SGD
Nokton 58mm/f1.4 SL-II 580SGD
New Nikon 50mm 1.4G AFS XXXSGD
that ultron's cute to have, sharp to use, very sharp at all apertures.. hehe. but what i didnt like was i had to use a close-up filter they supplied, screw it on, just to get closer, i.e. 25cm etc.. without it, min focus's probably abt 40cm++..
which is why i prefer the 35F2 still. and 35F2 has a softer circular bokeh characteristic, than the circular harder stronger outlined bokeh of the 40f2. but when closer i.e. 25-50 cm range from subject.. i.e. a plate of food etc.. they're pretty similar with the ultron sharper (with close up filter)
Any user here using Nokton 58mm/f1.4 SL-II ? I might want to get this as it the only len that metering work on my D70.
I have narrow down to
Nikon 50mm 1.2 AIS 750SGD
Nokton 58mm/f1.4 SL-II 580SGD
New Nikon 50mm 1.4G AFS XXXSGD
you cannot focus to infinity. the furthest you can focus is probably under 1 metre with the close up filter on.What are the disadvantage if you screw on the close up filter permanently?
you cannot focus to infinity. the furthest you can focus is probably under 1 metre with the close up filter on.
the close up filter goes onto the hood, not onto the lens as well.. so... have to screw on and off.. on and off... -_-~
all lenses lose infinity focus with a close up filter mounted.How about the SLI? Same problem?
you cannot focus to infinity. the furthest you can focus is probably under 1 metre with the close up filter on.
the close up filter goes onto the hood, not onto the lens as well.. so... have to screw on and off.. on and off... -_-~
Found one interesting site with pic taken by Voigtlander NOKTON 58mm F1.4 f/1.4 SL II
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