Though I am only in day two with the Carl Zeiss 24mm 1.8 NEX lens I can see it isn't going to come off of the NEX 7 much. The contrast, colors and bokeh are wonderful.
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Carl Zeiss Heaven
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Re: Carl Zeiss Heaven
Congrats Cosmonaut - thanks for the examples
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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Re: Carl Zeiss Heaven
Agreedcosmonaut1959 wrote:Though I am only in day two with the Carl Zeiss 24mm 1.8 NEX lens I can see it isn't going to come off of the NEX 7 much.
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Re: Carl Zeiss Heaven
This is clearly excellent but, in my opinion, at £1,000 here in the UK it is absurdly over-priced for what is, after all, only an APS-C lens. So you have a 36mm equivalent with the DOF characteristics of a 2.8 lens. Conversely, the Zeiss ZM 35/2.8, which is of course a full-frame lens, costs around £650 here, although it is,of course, manual-focus only.
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