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21mm zeiss ZM f/4.5


jamriman

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Yes, I bought one today! Another visit to my local toyshop; the finest in the land - Robert White's.

 

Lovely little thing, although not had a chance to take any pictures with it. 46mm filter and is compact. I chose to buy the rectangular CV 28/35mm viewer which is much smaller (lower profile, less likely to snag) and cheaper than the Zeiss one. Latter is clearer though.

 

Will post pix when I've got something decent.

 

Sean Reid has tested a pre-production one alongside other similar lenses.

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You should also look at the CV 21mm f/4 Skopar. The new model is M mount so no adapter needed. I find this lens a beauty. It has opened my eyes to the quality of CV lenses.

 

I agree. I have seven CV lenses, all wonderful for my purposes, and all of them together cost less than one Leica prime lens.

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Brings up the 50mm frame lines.

 

Another mindless decision by Zeiss. Thank goodness they seem to better at designing lenses. They must know that a lot of these lenses are going to be used on an M8. In order for these to trigger coding as either a WATE or a 21mm Elmarit, they need to have the 28/90 bayonet plus obviously either hand coding or JM milled pits. I thought we had got this through to Zeiss but obviously not - disappointing. I cannot see any downside of having a 28/90 bayonet, after all no M or M clone has a 21mm frameline.

 

Wilson

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. I cannot see any downside of having a 28/90 bayonet, after all no M or M clone has a 21mm frameline.

 

Wilson

 

The CV Bessa R4A and R4M do... But then again they don't rely on the lens to trigger the frame... (a selector lever is used instead)

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