Arshi
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Zeiss,in my opinion, The sharpness, the color, the feel, as well as the build quality—all are first rate. I am very fond of my Nikon lenses (and Fuji lenses as well), but if I could, I’d certainly add Zeiss lenses in Nikon fit to my kit. I’m planning to get a Canon digital solely because I can use an adapter to use my manual focus Contax C/Y lenses on it. there’s nothing wrong with manual focus, particularly if you are shooting buildings, landscapes, and portraits. It makes you more in control of the work.
I own a few zeiss lenses (vintage and modern), as well as some very nice canon lenses. What I find when I compare them is that it takes significantly less time in post production / digital development to correct color and contrast with the zeiss ones. but I tend to find that my pictures look better right out of the camera when I use them. I'm little more deliberate in framing and exposure.
I own a few zeiss lenses (vintage and modern), as well as some very nice canon lenses. What I find when I compare them is that it takes significantly less time in post production / digital development to correct color and contrast with the zeiss ones. but I tend to find that my pictures look better right out of the camera when I use them. I'm little more deliberate in framing and exposure.