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Gear Talk => Lens Talk => Topic started by: Michael Erlewine on June 17, 2015, 15:52:47
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The deeper I get into the quality of the Zeiss 55mm Otus, the more I continue to be impressed. Here is a single shot of a cultivated grape leaf taken with the Nikon D810 and the Zeiss Otus 55mm at ISO 64, f/16, and 1/13 sec. Also included is a 100% crop of part of the leaf edge, so you can see the remarkable clarity of this Zeiss lens.
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Delightful, Michael. :)
It is one of the Zeiss Triumvirate I coveted (ignoring the price tags) before I realized the size of them. I will buy a Leica AA 50/2 sometime in the future. Compact goodness.
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Yes, from what I have seen they perform very similar! Only the Leica is 1/8 the size and weight :)
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I am not bothered by the size, and have all three of them. The quality of these lenses is what is paramount in my view. I don't do a lot of backpacking anymore, so size is not an issue.
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Michael, Apologies if there was negativity in my earlier post. That was not the intent at all.
These 3 lenses (55/1.4, 85/1.4 and 135/2) from Zeiss are nothing but a pinnacle in lens design with performance to prove.
My camera gear is ever shrinking in its size and that is due to what I use them for. Otherwise, I would have sprung for them one by one. Absolutely no question about it.
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Here is another photo taken this morning with the Nikon D810 and the Zeiss 55mm APO f/1.4 lens. It also shows the degree of resolution, etc.
The original and a 100% crop.