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LOL. One buy begets another!
I just got a Sony Nex-5 APS-C camera, it came with a 16mm 2.8 prime (and 18-55), but I have my eye on the Zeiss ZM 28mm 2.8 Biogon for an everyday lens... only issue is that samples I've seen are so far superior to entry level dslr zoom lenses you might not want to use your other lenses anymore.
Nice shots! The Zeiss' photos seem to have better color saturation and contrast compared with the Canon lens.
Now shot with Canon 50mm F/1.8 II.
The Canon does really well. I like the color, contrast and 3D look of Zeiss more but the Canon lenses are good value for what you get... I have a 28 2.8 (paid $17), 50 1.4 SSC ($130 for a like-new lens), and 50 3.5 Macro ($50) Canon FD lenses I use with my Nex
The Canon does really well. I like the color, contrast and 3D look of Zeiss more but the Canon lenses are good value for what you get... I have a 28 2.8 (paid $17), 50 1.4 SSC ($130 for a like-new lens), and 50 3.5 Macro ($50) Canon FD lenses I use with my Nex, but they are big and heavy, which is why 1 or 2 small rangefinder primes along with the Sony 16mm would be ideal for me.
Personally I have to say that Zeiss T* lenses are worth the money spent. There is something very special about German lenses in general.
Hey! Personally I have to say that Zeiss T* lenses are worth the money spent. There is something very special about German lenses in general. Yes, even with those Zeiss T* that are made in Japan. But unfortunately and sadly I can't afford them right now for my DLSR. Talking about Sony NEX. If I ever get the Sony Zeiss 16-35mm f2.8 zoom, I will be very tempted to get the NEX to pair with this zoom and make it a "not so compact" go-to cam. The down side is that I won't have image stabilizer with this combo and of course the zoom is pretty big. Oh! Well, this is just a dream for now. Take care,Buddy
The old Canon prime lenses are better than most modern kit zooms but IMO not even close to the quality of Zeiss and we are only talking hundreds of dollars difference instead of thousands so I can justify it.
Yes, but the photo's end up just a bit too rich and colorful compared to what I see with my own naked eye IMO. I guess that's the "Zeiss Color" thing. I had to return the Zeiss due to the fact I received a used one instead of "brand new" one advertised, so I'm still looking for a contrasty ~35mm lens with color temperature somewhere between the Zeiss and Canon 50mm F1.8. I have this sinking and begrudging feeling Canon 35mm F2 will end up with me, but I really would rather prefer a better AF mechanism and F stop 1.8 to 1.4 (non L prices)
I agree about Zeiss build quality being way ahead of Canon primes, but the actual photo quality difference isn't nearly as much IMO.
I was able to get a nice prime lens for Christmas. A little long for most but I am very happy with it so far, a Canon 100mm f/2.8L IS Macro. The 1:1 magnification is awesome but my surprise is how good a portrait lens it is. I’ll be busy with this lens for awhile.