Let's hope someone from Zeiss has been following this story, because it seems someone there has really screwed up.
They've been promising their own 35/1.4 since 2010, and so far nothing has appeared (at least as far as I know). Now it seems that Samyang has stolen a march on Zeiss and they will lose sales as a result. I have been waiting patiently for the Zeiss for months now, and this review has certainly given me some thought.
It might sound a bit absurd to some, but unless the new Zeiss performs drastically better than its recent 35/2.0 cousin, they can't really offer much more than the Samyang except an excellent metal casing, aperture coupling, and the prestige of the brand.
I am a devoted user of 'classic' lenses from Zeiss etc., but in this case I will not spend 1600 euros on a lens that might well perform worse than Samyang's 500 euro offering.
[quote name='Pinhole' timestamp='1308961507' post='9494']
Let's hope someone from Zeiss has been following this story, because it seems someone there has really screwed up.
They've been promising their own 35/1.4 since 2010, and so far nothing has appeared (at least as far as I know). Now it seems that Samyang has stolen a march on Zeiss and they will lose sales as a result. I have been waiting patiently for the Zeiss for months now, and this review has certainly given me some thought.
It might sound a bit absurd to some, but unless the new Zeiss performs drastically better than its recent 35/2.0 cousin, they can't really offer much more than the Samyang except an excellent metal casing, aperture coupling, and the prestige of the brand.
I am a devoted user of 'classic' lenses from Zeiss etc., but in this case I will not spend 1600 euros on a lens that might well perform worse than Samyang's 500 euro offering.
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The Zeiss is available
http://www.slrlensreview.com/web/carl-zeiss-slr-lenses-51/wide-angle-slr-lenses-93/774-carl-zeiss-distagon-t-35mm-f14-ze.html
and offers electronic aperture control but costs about €1000 more without AF <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':blink:' />
http://flickr.com/ephankim
[quote name='Klaus' timestamp='1308944404' post='9481']
The kick assing will continue in the full format section ...
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Oooooo........ I can't wait.......
Hi Klaus, thanks for review! Have you forgotten to place a link to this article on the main page http://www.opticallimits.com/Reviews/canon-eos ?
[quote name='gunnar' timestamp='1309031205' post='9530']
Hi Klaus, thanks for review! Have you forgotten to place a link to this article on the main page [url="http://www.opticallimits.com/Reviews/canon-eos"]http://www.photozone...views/canon-eos[/url] ?
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This review is APS-C only - FF EOS will follow.
You may have a look at the Nikon FX review - it's very similar anyway (visually).
[quote name='Klaus' timestamp='1309031747' post='9537']
This review is APS-C only - FF EOS will follow.
You may have a look at the Nikon FX review - it's very similar anyway (visually).
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You misunderstood me. If you click "Lens Reviews -> Canon APS-C" a page will open featuring all the Canon APS-C reviews. There isn't Samyang 35mm one. Do you see what I'm talking about?
[quote name='gunnar' timestamp='1309034327' post='9539']
You misunderstood me. If you click "Lens Reviews -> Canon APS-C" a page will open featuring all the Canon APS-C reviews. There isn't Samyang 35mm one. Do you see what I'm talking about?
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No :-) because I can see the link.
Probably a caching issue in your browser.
cheers
Klaus