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RE: Nikon Z mount lenses reviews - faint - 08-12-2020 (08-12-2020, 09:59 AM)mst Wrote:(08-06-2020, 01:52 PM)faint Wrote: And, mst, since you are still in Germany, once you start reviewing stuff again, could you politely ask Zeiss to give you some copies of the Milvus and Otus lines and have them tested on D850 or Z7? I would slightly disagree with you regarding the Milvus line. First - half of the lenses are actually all-new designs; namely: 2.8/18mm, 1.4/25mm, 1.4/35mm, 1.4/50mm, and 1.4/85mm. I own or have tried some of these lenses, and, for some reason, they are truly capable of making you stop thinking and get a loan from the nearest bank office, dunno why. If Zeiss can push you that far, I don't really want hold a Leica in my hands... While the Otus is certainly in another price range, my personal opinion is that the Milvus line deserves a head-to-head test against current competition. Since all lens prices tend to skyrocket, there might be some sense in buying a Zeiss. E.g. I'm not quite happy with how some of the Z lenses render, nor how sharp they down to the corner, so I'm really open to sacrifice AF for IQ. And I can assure you, the lenses that I have mentioned above, can definitely hold their own against any current Z S-Line prime lens. Just a personal view, no pressure! It's not the best time to think about spending money anyway, so... |