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The Zeiss Distagon T* 28mm f/2 ZF is a stellar performer on FX, however combined with the high resolution DX sensor of the Nikon D7000 it loses some of its sex appeal. The lens is still sharp straight from f/2 in the image center and it reaches excell...
We weren't really impressed by the T* 25mm f/2.8 but the Zeiss ZF Distagon T* 28mm f/2 plays in a very different (better) quality league. The lens is sharp straight from f/2 and it reaches excellent quality levels around f/5.6. There's some field curv...
We weren't really impressed by the T* 25mm f/2.8 but the The Zeiss ZF (ZE) Distagon T* 28mm f/2 plays in a very different (better) quality league - it's even slightly superior to the T* 35mm f/2 which is certainly no slouch. The lens is sharp straight...
Extrait: As soon as I heard about it, I wanted to try the f/2 28mm Zeiss ZF lens; ZF, for those unfamiliar with the current Zeiss line-up, is their superb line of Nikon F compatible manual focus lenses, as distinct from ZM (Leica M compatible) and ZV (classic ...
Extrait: When Rob Galbraith asked Kornelius Mueller of Zeiss about the anticipated performance of a Zeiss 28mm ƒ/2, Mueller speculated that corner softness and CA would be better than present models. Based on test results, Zeiss hasnt produced a signifi...
Extrait: I almost have the impression that Nikon, Zeiss and Leica agreed to produce three 28mm lenses that belong to three different categories and, as such, do not directly compete with each other. The Nikkor is small, light, cheap and can be..