Daniel Reed
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Awesome write-up, thank you Nick! :thumbsup:
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The 50 has a bit of a spherical aberration and CA wide open….
Try the 50mm 1.7 !
Try the 50mm 1.7 !
...MM’s, especially later ones (8s, 9s, etc), can look a bit cleaner, more modern. But it’s subtle...
If you are looking for something similar, but two-touch, watch out for a Minolta 35-70mm, it's a construction they developed for Leica. Prime level too.
Admitted, it doesn't have the Zeiss look, but it's a great piece of glass on it's own and still cheap, you can get one in mint condition for less than 100,-
That said, I have a nice set of Zeiss Contax primes too, but I still hesitate to hunt down a zoom with one-touch.
Did Contax actually reach and pass into the 9xxx serial range? I was under the impression they ended somewhere around 89xx
I have yet to see Contax lens with a serial starting at 9xxx - if anyone's got one, please do show :coolgleamA:
I'm not sure if the 35-70 f4 is dubbed "beer can", I think that's the 70-200mm Minolta zoom.
The 35-70 is very compact. I always admire it's mechanics: the f-stop is kept constant by adjusting the aperture internally when zooming – not many still cameras zooms do this.
BTW, if you want to mount Zeiss Contax lenses which can't be 'leitaxed' to RED cameras, you could go the route I took for Minoltas: get the Leica-M mount, there are adapter for this from China: http://stores.ebay.de/sjjobs/_i.html?_nkw=contax+leica+adapter&submit=Finden&_sid=1082187991
I think I might need to check in with Nick and test some of these lenses using my Allstar mount. Very curious....
... You guys are unhealthy for my wallet; I just ordered an EX+ 35-70 f3.4 ...
Taken with my phone, back when I first posted the serial numbers, just so I didn't have to write them down.
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And yeah Bill, from what everyone has said about the 35-70, even if I have to sell it, I can't imagine doing so for a loss. Whereas with the 80-200, I figured for under $100, worst case scenario is I sell it on eBay for around the same.
I'll tell ya, the deciding factor for me for starting to go all in on Contax Zeiss rather than other glass, is that I can see the trend of the lens prices going up and up for the next few years. It's pretty nice knowing that the worst thing that will happen, is that I sell them and break even, as opposed to selling other gear (bought new) at a loss.
That, and the memory of the first time I stepped behind a piece of Zeiss glass; it was love at first sight.
That 50 1.4 is insane... definitely must have been made in the mid 2000's... just before they stopped making lenses for the Contax line. Wonder how it will stack up to an early ZF/ZE 50 1.4.