This is a quick test of Zeiss ZM 35mm f1.4 versus Leica 35mm 1.4 Fle. Some caveats should be mentioned here. Firstly, I didn't use tripod and didn't have lot of time to check the precision of focus as my friends were pretty hungry. Secondly, the alignment of PCX glass may not be perfect as I still waiting for the Silicone O-ring to center the glass in place. Nevertheless, the results and conclusions seem to be obvious to me.
Below is the whole scene and the red marks are cropped spots.
The first images are from Zeiss ZM 35/1.4 and the second images are from Leica 35mm Summilux FLE. All were taken with A7RM2 and the lenses were set at F4.
This is a quick test of Zeiss ZM 35mm f1.4 versus Leica 35mm 1.4 Fle. Some caveats should be mentioned here. Firstly, I didn't use tripod and didn't have lot of time to check the precision of focus as my friends were pretty hungry. Secondly, the alignment of PCX glass may not be perfect as I still waiting for the Silicone O-ring to center the glass in place. Nevertheless, the results and conclusions seem to be obvious to me.
Below is the whole scene and the red marks are cropped spots.
The first images are from Zeiss ZM 35/1.4 and the second images are from Leica 35mm Summilux FLE. All were taken with A7RM2 and the lenses were set at F4.
This is a quick test of Zeiss ZM 35mm f1.4 versus Leica 35mm 1.4 Fle. Some caveats should be mentioned here. Firstly, I didn't use tripod and didn't have lot of time to check the precision of focus as my friends were pretty hungry. Secondly, the alignment of PCX glass may not be perfect as I still waiting for the Silicone O-ring to center the glass in place. Nevertheless, the results and conclusions seem to be obvious to me.
Below is the whole scene and the red marks are cropped spots.
The first images are from Zeiss ZM 35/1.4 and the second images are from Leica 35mm Summilux FLE. All were taken with A7RM2 and the lenses were set at F4.