Steve Spencer Offline Upload & Sell: On
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I have always been deep ambivalent about the Zeiss ZM 35 f/1.4. I had it for almost 3 years. I really liked it for close up shooting where it is contrasty and renders really nicely, IMO. It can be fairly nice for landscapes, but much more so on a Leica M camera than on Sony, but I really disliked it for portraits and basically any shot that had people. Mid range bokeh is pretty rough, IMO the lens was too contrasty, and the field curvature with sharpness curving back toward the camera made it hard to isolate the subject. The first two of these problems I found pretty much as bad on a Leica camera too. So in the end I sold it, but I do still find myself missing it for some applications. I am attaching below one that I think worked, but like I said there were a lot of shots that I think didn't work as well.

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