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Zeiss 35mm f1.4 Distagon ZE or ZF review
Date Posted: 09-19-11
Posted By: J TORRALBA
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This is an unscientific,unbiased and personal review of this meteorite from the far reaches of the galaxy. Don't expect pixel peeping, charts and scientific mumbo jumbo. This review is simply from a users point of view and from a picture viewers point of view.


First impressions:

Before you take your first picture you actually hold the lens as you pull it out of the box. Having said that, I have been involved with photography for over 30 years. I have seen all sorts of equipment from cheap to high end. So, I have seen a lot to compare against. The Zeiss 35mm 1.4 ZF/ZE is like no other. It is the best built, best feeling, sexiest and best looking lens I have ever seen or held in my hands. It is simply in a league of it's own! Sorry Leica, Canon, Nikon and all others. They may have good lenses but if you were to judge a lens just by its build and looks, this lens would claim the first prize. Simply put, this lens is porn and should be featured in a full spread center fold. All this comes at a cost. It is heavy!

Ease of use:

As a tool (for pros and prosumers) or a toy (for those like me) this lens is a joy to use. It yields a really bright picture in your viewfinder which is a really nice benefit of the 1.4 aperture.

Focusing will require getting use to. At first, my photos did not look as sharp as I expected. I was a little shocked to see this. But, I was determined not to discredit this masterpiece of mechanical jewelry crafted by the Gods of Lenses and handed down to us so quickly. My perseverance and faith in Zeus, oh, I'm sorry, Zeiss paid off. For those of you jumping on this lens, keep this in mind. You will need to practice and get the hang of using the lens. However, once you do, the payoff is well worth it. Guaranteed entry into Valhalla.

The operation of the lens matches it's build quality. The focus is probably the smoothest and tightest I have felt. And when I say tightest, I don't mean difficult to turn. I mean it is firm and not loose. It is simply perfect.

Being able to focus up close to subjects is another great benefit form this lens. It lets you get right up to the subject and produce some stunning work.


Image Quality

As I expected, the image quality is everything I hoped for out of this lens. Keep in mind this is what I like and not necessarily what you would prefer. So I will detail my preferences so you know where I am coming from. I own a Nikon D3S so keep that in mind.

Contrast and color Strong contrast yields vivid colors that just shout at you. Good color separation in shade, clearly defined colors in bright areas and natural looking colors makes me love this lens even more.

Sharpness After you master focusing with this lens, the images are razor sharp! No let down there. Even shooting wide open, your focus point is right where you wanted it to be.

Bokeh is dreamy and creamy. When shooting wide open and even at f2 and f2.8, the out of focus areas are just gorgeous and place your subject against a wonderful backdrop when composed properly.

This lens is 99% perfect. The only negative about this lens is it's weight which is substantial. Paired with a D3S, it makes for a heavy camera and lens to travel with. However, don't be a wimp. It is what it is and the results are well worth it.

See some sample images below. Some are my own some are from others and some are on film. No sense in telling you the settings since we are just looking at results.

































To view more of these, have a look at ZeissImages.com
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Reply Nr. 2 - Posted: 06-24-12 5:43 PM   -   J TORRALBA rated it 5 of 5.



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Good point Philippe. I do find that this lens in particular performs extremely well close focus is in play. The bokeh and oof transition are exceptional.

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Reply Nr. 1 - Posted: 06-24-12 12:26 AM   -   philber rated it 5 of 5.



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Interesting review, JT. Your pictures show the delightful colours that this lens produces. I would like to add two comments. The lens suffers from fairly strong field curvature at extreme corners. This should be known in order to avoid annoying lack of sharpness, or even to use it to one's advantage. On the positive side, it excels in the reproduction of very small and fine detail, even in OOF areas. This means that images don't "jump" at you the way they might from a Zeiss ZE/ZF 35 f:2.0, which produce instant, in-your-face 3D. OTOH, once you are accustomed to it, you notice remarkably detailed spatial placement, including in out-of-focus areas, and this contributes to overall IQ, which is of the highest order IMHO.

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