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Svenning Registered: Nov 01, 2005 Total Posts: 22 Country: Denmark |
I am planning to buy a CONTAX 135mm F/2,8 SONNAR T* AE lens to use on my Canon EOS digital cameras (5DMII & 350D). |
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Z250SA Registered: Jul 10, 2009 Total Posts: 562 Country: Finland |
One source of one opinion: http://www.slrlensreview.com/web/carl-zeiss-slr-lenses-51/telephoto-slr-lenses-95/381-carl-zeiss-sonnar-t-135mm-f28-cy-lens-review.html?start=3 |
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philber Registered: May 21, 2008 Total Posts: 5470 Country: France |
For normal use, there is no weight distribution problem on my 5D MkII. I have not noticed any problem with yellow colour either. But it does have some CA. Best aperture IMHO is around f:8.0. Wide aperture is surprisingly good compared to stopped down, which is not surprising considering that it is not a very fast lens. |
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Jman13 Registered: May 02, 2005 Total Posts: 6021 Country: United States |
If you're looking for macro , pick up a Tamron 90 adaptall (or the modern AF one)... Extension tubes work well, but are a pain. I also find a 50mm much better to work with tubes. |
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cogitech Registered: Apr 20, 2005 Total Posts: 10909 Country: Canada |
Svenning wrote: |
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Svenning Registered: Nov 01, 2005 Total Posts: 22 Country: Denmark |
Thank you Gentlemen for your straight answers (!) |
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delic66 Registered: Dec 14, 2005 Total Posts: 81 Country: Turkey |
I have used the Sonnar alone and with extension tubes. Either way, it was not as sharp as, say, Planar 50/1.4 at corresponding apertures. Still, I had 45x30 cm double-page spreads published. MFD was not a problem. f/5.6-8 seemed to be the best subject to the overall sharpness caveat above. I don't recall any color issues, and it used to balance well on RTS III. You should check to make sure that the lens achieves infinity focus. Sonnar 135/2.8, and more so the Planar 100/2, tend to develop this problem over the years. |
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debuggerus Registered: Apr 25, 2008 Total Posts: 772 Country: United States |
Svenning, |
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sorpa Registered: Oct 13, 2009 Total Posts: 61 Country: Canada |
debuggerus wrote: |
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bluetsunami Registered: Sep 03, 2008 Total Posts: 937 Country: United States |
I wonder, is the Rollei 135/2.8 Sonnar HFT optically the same to the Contax Sonnar? On KEH, the Rollei is going for $215. The only thing I would think that would keep someone away is the infinity issue? with Rollei adapters (its listed as EX+ condition). |
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brainiac Registered: Nov 22, 2005 Total Posts: 7524 Country: United Kingdom |
Works OK with extension tube: ![]() 5D2 100% crop: ![]() |
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philber Registered: May 21, 2008 Total Posts: 5470 Country: France |
Richard, was your shot handheld (or could it have been at no loss in sharpness) ? 'cause if it is, I have much progress to make in that department, and I'd better get on with it before I get terminal old folks' shake. |
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Samuli Vahonen Registered: Jul 16, 2003 Total Posts: 670 Country: Finland |
1) Is the 1.6 m. minimum focusing distance a problem? It has not been for me (my usage: landscapes, large nature details) |
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Samuli Vahonen Registered: Jul 16, 2003 Total Posts: 670 Country: Finland |
debuggerus wrote: |
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Toothwalker Registered: Jan 24, 2009 Total Posts: 597 Country: Norway |
delic66 wrote: |
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Toothwalker Registered: Jan 24, 2009 Total Posts: 597 Country: Norway |
Z250SA wrote: ![]() |
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Z250SA Registered: Jul 10, 2009 Total Posts: 562 Country: Finland |
Toothwalker wrote: There is a new kid on the block. |
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Jim Schemel Registered: Oct 18, 2006 Total Posts: 3881 Country: United States |
philber wrote: |
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jcolwell Registered: Feb 10, 2005 Total Posts: 10641 Country: Canada |
Jim Schemel wrote: |
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philber Registered: May 21, 2008 Total Posts: 5470 Country: France |
Jim Schemel wrote: |
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zombii Registered: Apr 11, 2009 Total Posts: 982 Country: N/A |
One thing that hasn't been mentioned is that this lens is very easy to use. Focus snaps in more cleanly than some of the other C/Y's. I wouldn't go so far as to call it an ideal macro lens but it's pretty good on close up shots that require a little more distance but not a full macro. Bokeh is kind of funky in the first shot here but ok in the second. |
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wayne seltzer Registered: Dec 22, 2007 Total Posts: 2932 Country: United States |
Ok, here are two from my ZA 135 1.8 on 1ds3: |
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Cableaddict Registered: Jun 10, 2008 Total Posts: 3704 Country: United States |
Wayne, |
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mortyb Registered: Feb 15, 2009 Total Posts: 597 Country: Norway |
Wayne, those shots are great, esp. #2. 3D to me. |
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debuggerus Registered: Apr 25, 2008 Total Posts: 772 Country: United States |
I think Wayne can only shoot wide open with the ZA. Beautiful shots, Wayne. Do you use it with tube? |