The Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount is a classic focal length lens with a moderate wide-angle perspective. The Distagon T* 35mm f/2.0 provides very high image quality over a wide range of apertures and focusing ranges. The fast f/2.0 aperture enables hand-held photography under difficult lighting conditions and since it has a short focus rotation, it is great for action photography. When it is combined with an APS-C DSLR with a 1.5 crop factor, the lens has an effective focal length of 53mm (in 35mm format) and can be used as a standard focal length for a natural viewing perspective.
The new ZF.2 lenses are an enhanced version of ZF lenses. They feature an electronic interface (CPU) that enables support of all important camera operating modes such as shutter priority, aperture priority and programmed auto exposure--or manual exposure settings on non-AI compatible camera housings. Photographers no longer have to set the parameters in the camera menu as the lens now transmits standard data such as focal length, speed and the aperture setting to the camera. This data can then be viewed in the EXIF data of each picture.
For technical reasons, these lenses do not have a half-step aperture lock between the lowest (stop position) and the second lowest aperture setting. This guarantees reliable recognition of the automatic position. The lowest aperture on ZF.2 lenses is colored orange to emphasize the automatic position of the aperture ring.
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Focal Length | 35 mm |
| Aperture |
Maximum: f/2 Minimum: f/22 |
| Camera Mount Type | Nikon F |
| Format Compatibility |
Nikon FX/35mm Film Nikon DX |
| Angle of View | 62° |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 11.81" (30 cm) |
| Magnification | 0.19x |
| Maximum Reproduction Ratio | 1:5.26 |
| Groups/Elements | 7/9 |
| Diaphragm Blades | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Image Stabilization | No |
| Autofocus | No |
| Tripod Collar | No |
| Physical | |
|---|---|
| Filter Thread | 58 mm |
| Dimensions (DxL) | Approx. 2.52 x 3.82" (6.40 x 9.70 cm) |
| Weight | 1.17 lb (530 g) |
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
best 35mm i ever used after the new Leica summilux 1.4 aspherical.
outresolves my D800E sensor across the board, even wide open. Has some distortion (barrel) so not very good for architecture, but for the rest its a top notch lens.
the zeiss micro contrast is there, and so is this 3D idea with very nice bokeh.
highly recommended for Nikon if you can live with manual focus.
and compared to the Leica its really a bargain...
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Love this lens on the D600 and D800.
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FIfteen years of shooting with Zeiss glass and this new specimen stays true to the exceptional overall image quality I have come to expect. I wish it could focus as close as my beat up old 25 F2.8 distagon did, and it would be lovely if autofocus were an option, but for overall image quality and as my "go to, carry around and general use lens" on an 35 SLR, I'll still take the this lens over just about any other 35. Clearly not on par with my Leitz 35 1.4 aspherical on a Leica M, but nothing is, especially wide open. At 1/4 the cost, I'm very happy indeed with this lens.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
My first experiences with the Zeiss 35mm lens for my Nikon are great. The holiday night scenes in Bielefeld showed richness and great detail. I am quite pleased with my purchase.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Its me again.
Ive just recently been shooting a subject with two bare strobes (Sb900's) pointing back at the camera over the subjects shoulders in total darkness and the flare got real messy, I tested A Nikon 105mm D, Nikon 24-70, Nikon 70-200, Zeiss 50mm f2 and the Zeiss 35mm f2. Both Zeiss's displayed the same undesirable's and all the nikon's were flawless.. So now im changing the Zeiss to 4 stars based on the testing.
Still, a good lens 99% of the time.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Sharp across the entire image including near the corners.
I found the microcontrast slightly better than the Nikon 1.4G (in addition to having sharpness near the corners better than the Nikon)
Xlnt bokeh
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Quality build & superb performance in both daylight and low light. It's always hard to justify the cost of a new "toy" and this "toy" is rather expensive but I'm like most others...when I see the photos & videos from this lens, all I can think is" it's worth every penny!" And when I show others my photos & videos, the first thing comes out of their mouths is "Oh My God!" It really is quite impressive. Everything great that others have said about this lens is true. There's nothing negative about this lens. If you want to play, you pay.
I pair this with a Sony Nex-7 and it's a beautiful combo. Just when you think it can't get any better, it does. I love it! No regrets.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Ok, so you've heard all the glorious comments about this lens, and yes it is THAT good. Im always looking for an excuse to keep this on the camera..
So here i am to mention a negative i have with this lens, it is a small one but at times it can be an annoyance. I'm reffering to the lens hood. Every lens i buy, at the same time i purchase a Nikon NC filter and it stays on the lens for life. IMHO They are the best 'protection' filter you can buy without 'corrupting' your high quality glass.
Once you put the filter on, you cant get the lens hood on, the tolerance is that fine. You have to fit the hood, then finger tip screw the filter on in the recesses of the hood. So basically, the hood becomes irremovable. It is a small hood, but that extra fixed length does affect what size lens case i had to buy and how high the camera sits in the bag (making it harder to close the zip). Like i say a small niggle.
I use this as my walk around lens and get frustrated out shooting when i cant focus on moving targets. Then when im back editing, i get bummed out at the amount of great but out of focus shots i have to delete. But then.. when i come across a few perfectly focused shots (keepers), the lenses glory shines and all is forgiven.
Its a love hate relationship. Lots of love and a little bit of hate. But still it is my most used and most cherished lens. Like everyone says, once you get a zeiss, you want more. I did and i got the 50mm f2, a stunning lens in every way, but it sits gathering dust, because im too busy with the 35mm.
The Nikon 24-70mm 2.8 is my 'Gets the job done extremely well, ol' faithfull, never lets me down'.
The 35mm zeiss demands me to work it and thus rewards me such. Its the tool of an artist.
This lens has made me a better photographer.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
I have been using this lens for about a year now, and in addition to all the glowing remarks about this lens, I'd simply like to add that the overall balance of this Zeiss with my D300, especially without the grip, is about perfect as it can get.
I have had various versions of the Nikon, tried the 40mm and 58mm Voigts, and the Sigma's etc of this world, but nothing comes close to the holdability and balance of the Zeiss + D300 combo.
For this particular reason only, it has become favorite my walkabout lens.
I do own another Zeiss, the 100mm Makro-Planar, another outstanding lens in every respect.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
When I purchase the 35mm Distagon I expected a good lens with awesome construction. However, after using it for a few jobs, I soon realize that I got a GREAT lens with SUPERB construction.
This things has definetily been made to last, far more than any Nikon that I own (and I do own some of the best glass Nikon currently makes).
This lens is worth far more than it costs, I can assure you that.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Choosing this lens was a very difficult task for me. I was torn between the Nikkor AF-S 35mm ƒ/1,4G, the Zeiss Distagon *T 1,4/35mm ZF.2 and this the Distagon *T 2/35mm ZF.2. I have always been wanting to try a Zeiss lens on my D3x, but the difference in price between the NIkon and Zeiss version of the 35mm ƒ/1,4 was too big. So, I decide to try the "cheaper" ƒ/2 version. The best buying decision I made this year.
This lens is remarkable. From it's solid build, beautiful design and impressive image quality certainly was worth far more than I paid for. Working only with manual focus is not easy however, and for action shots this might not be the best choice.
Now I find myself lusting for a few more lenses from the ZF line, wondering if I should trade all my nikons for these primes...
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Extraordinary optic; no field curvature, it blows the doors off my Nikkon 24-70 and 17-35 @ 35mm in terms of color rendition and even sharpness. Images just pop-out at you. Resolution on Nikon D700 cropped images suggests to me that it will deliver well on even 30 MP sensors.
This is used in our medical field images.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Great optic quality and construction.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
I have more than one year experience with the Distagon T* 35mm f/2 ZF.2 on a D700. I can only confirm what others already wrote: this lens is superb!
Pictures are razor sharp (the sharpness is limited by the 12MP image sensor) and crystal clear (the macro and micro contrast are unbelievable). Details in shadows and highlights are preserved very well.
Colours are with high saturation, very natural and simply wonderful (the most pleasant I have ever seen).
Flare is controlled very well. This means that the contrast remains high when highlights come in the scene.
I like the unsharpness (Bokeh) shown by this lens also very much. I love to shoot it in the range f/2.4 - f/3.3 for this purpose.
Build quality is excellent, nothing to complain about. Manual focusing is very smooth and accurate.
In extreme cases some CA and colour fringing can be noticed, but this is minor and not worse than high quality lenses from other brands.
The only cons are no AF (what I don't mind, except for action photography) and noticeable vignetting wide open or close to wide open. (Note: vignetting can easily be corrected in PP if desired.)
I have several Nikkor prime lenses. This Zeiss is better than any of the Nikkors I own and it is the only lens that I can shoot throughout it's entire aperture range without noticeable loss of IQ.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
A great low light performer. Sharp picture with less Noise than other. Priced inexpansive now. Go get one now before the dollars sinks.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Beautiful glass worth the money.
Fast (great for lower light scenes)
Clear bokeh
Glass elements in groups that averts chromatic abrasions
Manual aperture dial
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
I use this lens with the Nikon D3 (and F3!). My two favorite lenses are this and the Zeiss 85mm. These lenses are as well built and precise as anything including Leica M. I rarely use an autofocus lens.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
One of my favorites in my lens collection! 35mm is my favorite prime. I currently have two 35mm for DX and 2 for FX (and one more that I just bought recently & in transit....a Voigtlander 40/2 pancake which is the 5th one). This Zeiss 35/2 is obviously for my FX and it just beats my Nikon 35/2 in color rendition, contrast, and sharpness (barely on this one), but it is the overall look of the picture that counts and this one excels over all of them (which includes a Tokina 35/2.8 and Nikon 35/1.8). Of course, it comes at 3 to 4 times the price of any of these, but it is totally worth it! Manual focusing is a breeze and the end results are just more fulfilling! Quality and manual-focusing feel is top-notch! It is true what they say, once you have a Zeiss, you would want to buy more of them. The Zeiss 50/2 Makro-Planar is next on my list.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Some of the best optics you can buy. The only complaint is the fitting of the lens hood. It stays loose and wiggles once mounted. Not what I would have expected from Zeiss. Very minor problem and the only reason I didn't give 5 stars. Bottom line is that it is the optics that count and there is none better.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Fantastic Sharpness and warm colors. Better than any Nikkor mid-range prime or zoom in my opinion. Worth saving up for! Check it out; you won't be disappointed!
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best 35mm i ever used after the new Leica summilux 1.4 aspherical.
outresolves my D800E sensor across the board, even wide open. Has some distortion (barrel) so not very good for architecture, but for the rest its a top notch lens.
the zeiss micro contrast is there, and so is this 3D idea with very nice bokeh.
highly recommended for Nikon if you can live with manual focus.
and compared to the Leica its really a bargain...
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Love this lens on the D600 and D800.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
FIfteen years of shooting with Zeiss glass and this new specimen stays true to the exceptional overall image quality I have come to expect. I wish it could focus as close as my beat up old 25 F2.8 distagon did, and it would be lovely if autofocus were an option, but for overall image quality and as my "go to, carry around and general use lens" on an 35 SLR, I'll still take the this lens over just about any other 35. Clearly not on par with my Leitz 35 1.4 aspherical on a Leica M, but nothing is, especially wide open. At 1/4 the cost, I'm very happy indeed with this lens.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
My first experiences with the Zeiss 35mm lens for my Nikon are great. The holiday night scenes in Bielefeld showed richness and great detail. I am quite pleased with my purchase.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Its me again.
Ive just recently been shooting a subject with two bare strobes (Sb900's) pointing back at the camera over the subjects shoulders in total darkness and the flare got real messy, I tested A Nikon 105mm D, Nikon 24-70, Nikon 70-200, Zeiss 50mm f2 and the Zeiss 35mm f2. Both Zeiss's displayed the same undesirable's and all the nikon's were flawless.. So now im changing the Zeiss to 4 stars based on the testing.
Still, a good lens 99% of the time.
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Cons
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Sharp across the entire image including near the corners.
I found the microcontrast slightly better than the Nikon 1.4G (in addition to having sharpness near the corners better than the Nikon)
Xlnt bokeh
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Cons
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Quality build & superb performance in both daylight and low light. It's always hard to justify the cost of a new "toy" and this "toy" is rather expensive but I'm like most others...when I see the photos & videos from this lens, all I can think is" it's worth every penny!" And when I show others my photos & videos, the first thing comes out of their mouths is "Oh My God!" It really is quite impressive. Everything great that others have said about this lens is true. There's nothing negative about this lens. If you want to play, you pay.
I pair this with a Sony Nex-7 and it's a beautiful combo. Just when you think it can't get any better, it does. I love it! No regrets.
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Ok, so you've heard all the glorious comments about this lens, and yes it is THAT good. Im always looking for an excuse to keep this on the camera..
So here i am to mention a negative i have with this lens, it is a small one but at times it can be an annoyance. I'm reffering to the lens hood. Every lens i buy, at the same time i purchase a Nikon NC filter and it stays on the lens for life. IMHO They are the best 'protection' filter you can buy without 'corrupting' your high quality glass.
Once you put the filter on, you cant get the lens hood on, the tolerance is that fine. You have to fit the hood, then finger tip screw the filter on in the recesses of the hood. So basically, the hood becomes irremovable. It is a small hood, but that extra fixed length does affect what size lens case i had to buy and how high the camera sits in the bag (making it harder to close the zip). Like i say a small niggle.
I use this as my walk around lens and get frustrated out shooting when i cant focus on moving targets. Then when im back editing, i get bummed out at the amount of great but out of focus shots i have to delete. But then.. when i come across a few perfectly focused shots (keepers), the lenses glory shines and all is forgiven.
Its a love hate relationship. Lots of love and a little bit of hate. But still it is my most used and most cherished lens. Like everyone says, once you get a zeiss, you want more. I did and i got the 50mm f2, a stunning lens in every way, but it sits gathering dust, because im too busy with the 35mm.
The Nikon 24-70mm 2.8 is my 'Gets the job done extremely well, ol' faithfull, never lets me down'.
The 35mm zeiss demands me to work it and thus rewards me such. Its the tool of an artist.
This lens has made me a better photographer.
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Cons
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
I have been using this lens for about a year now, and in addition to all the glowing remarks about this lens, I'd simply like to add that the overall balance of this Zeiss with my D300, especially without the grip, is about perfect as it can get.
I have had various versions of the Nikon, tried the 40mm and 58mm Voigts, and the Sigma's etc of this world, but nothing comes close to the holdability and balance of the Zeiss + D300 combo.
For this particular reason only, it has become favorite my walkabout lens.
I do own another Zeiss, the 100mm Makro-Planar, another outstanding lens in every respect.
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Cons
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
When I purchase the 35mm Distagon I expected a good lens with awesome construction. However, after using it for a few jobs, I soon realize that I got a GREAT lens with SUPERB construction.
This things has definetily been made to last, far more than any Nikon that I own (and I do own some of the best glass Nikon currently makes).
This lens is worth far more than it costs, I can assure you that.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Choosing this lens was a very difficult task for me. I was torn between the Nikkor AF-S 35mm ƒ/1,4G, the Zeiss Distagon *T 1,4/35mm ZF.2 and this the Distagon *T 2/35mm ZF.2. I have always been wanting to try a Zeiss lens on my D3x, but the difference in price between the NIkon and Zeiss version of the 35mm ƒ/1,4 was too big. So, I decide to try the "cheaper" ƒ/2 version. The best buying decision I made this year.
This lens is remarkable. From it's solid build, beautiful design and impressive image quality certainly was worth far more than I paid for. Working only with manual focus is not easy however, and for action shots this might not be the best choice.
Now I find myself lusting for a few more lenses from the ZF line, wondering if I should trade all my nikons for these primes...
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Extraordinary optic; no field curvature, it blows the doors off my Nikkon 24-70 and 17-35 @ 35mm in terms of color rendition and even sharpness. Images just pop-out at you. Resolution on Nikon D700 cropped images suggests to me that it will deliver well on even 30 MP sensors.
This is used in our medical field images.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Great optic quality and construction.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
I have more than one year experience with the Distagon T* 35mm f/2 ZF.2 on a D700. I can only confirm what others already wrote: this lens is superb!
Pictures are razor sharp (the sharpness is limited by the 12MP image sensor) and crystal clear (the macro and micro contrast are unbelievable). Details in shadows and highlights are preserved very well.
Colours are with high saturation, very natural and simply wonderful (the most pleasant I have ever seen).
Flare is controlled very well. This means that the contrast remains high when highlights come in the scene.
I like the unsharpness (Bokeh) shown by this lens also very much. I love to shoot it in the range f/2.4 - f/3.3 for this purpose.
Build quality is excellent, nothing to complain about. Manual focusing is very smooth and accurate.
In extreme cases some CA and colour fringing can be noticed, but this is minor and not worse than high quality lenses from other brands.
The only cons are no AF (what I don't mind, except for action photography) and noticeable vignetting wide open or close to wide open. (Note: vignetting can easily be corrected in PP if desired.)
I have several Nikkor prime lenses. This Zeiss is better than any of the Nikkors I own and it is the only lens that I can shoot throughout it's entire aperture range without noticeable loss of IQ.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
A great low light performer. Sharp picture with less Noise than other. Priced inexpansive now. Go get one now before the dollars sinks.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Beautiful glass worth the money.
Fast (great for lower light scenes)
Clear bokeh
Glass elements in groups that averts chromatic abrasions
Manual aperture dial
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Cons
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
I use this lens with the Nikon D3 (and F3!). My two favorite lenses are this and the Zeiss 85mm. These lenses are as well built and precise as anything including Leica M. I rarely use an autofocus lens.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
One of my favorites in my lens collection! 35mm is my favorite prime. I currently have two 35mm for DX and 2 for FX (and one more that I just bought recently & in transit....a Voigtlander 40/2 pancake which is the 5th one). This Zeiss 35/2 is obviously for my FX and it just beats my Nikon 35/2 in color rendition, contrast, and sharpness (barely on this one), but it is the overall look of the picture that counts and this one excels over all of them (which includes a Tokina 35/2.8 and Nikon 35/1.8). Of course, it comes at 3 to 4 times the price of any of these, but it is totally worth it! Manual focusing is a breeze and the end results are just more fulfilling! Quality and manual-focusing feel is top-notch! It is true what they say, once you have a Zeiss, you would want to buy more of them. The Zeiss 50/2 Makro-Planar is next on my list.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Some of the best optics you can buy. The only complaint is the fitting of the lens hood. It stays loose and wiggles once mounted. Not what I would have expected from Zeiss. Very minor problem and the only reason I didn't give 5 stars. Bottom line is that it is the optics that count and there is none better.
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Comments about Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.0 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F Mount:
Fantastic Sharpness and warm colors. Better than any Nikkor mid-range prime or zoom in my opinion. Worth saving up for! Check it out; you won't be disappointed!