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    Carl Zeiss Lenses For Canon

    Posted by Jon Cornforth on May 18, 2010 in

    Carl Zeiss 28mm f2 & 35mm f2 ZE lenses

    Carl Zeiss 28 f2Carl Zeiss 28 f2 ZE lens at f16, RAW file with no adjustments

    Carl Zeiss 28 f2 cropsCarl Zeiss 28 f2 ZE lens at f11, f16, & f22 from left to right, crops are at 100% from the bottom right, center, & top

    Carl Zeiss 28 f2 @100Carl Zeiss 28mm f2 ZE lens at f16 at 100% from the middle using hyperfocal focusing for maximum depth-of-field

    Canon 17-40 f4Canon 17-40mm f4 lens (28mm) at f16, RAW file with no adjustments

    Canon 17-40 f4 cropsCanon 17-40mm f4 lens (28mm) at f11, f16, & f22 from left to right, crops are at 100% from the bottom right, center, & top

    Canon 17-40 f4 @100Canon 17-40mm f4 lens (28mm) at f16 at 100% from the middle using hyperfocal focusing for maximum depth-of-field

    Canon 16-35 f2.8Canon 16-35mm f2.8 II lens (28mm) at f16, RAW file with no adjustments

    Canon 16-35 f2.8 cropsCanon 16-35mm f2.8 II lens (28mm) at f11, f16, & f22 from left to right, crops are at 100% from the bottom right, center, & top

    Canon 16-35 f2.8 @100Canon 16-35mm f2.8 II lens (28mm) at f16 at 100% from the middle using hyperfocal focusing for maximum depth-of-field

    Carl Zeiss 35 f2Carl Zeiss 35mm f2 ZE lens at f16, RAW file with no adjustments

    Carl Zeiss 35 f2 cropsCarl Zeiss 35mm f2 ZE lens at f11, f16, & f22 from left to right, crops are at 100% from the bottom right, center, & top

    Carl Zeiss 35mm f2 ZE lens at f16 at 100% from the middle using hyperfocal focusing for maximum depth-of-field

    Canon 17-40 f4 @35Canon 17-40mm f4 lens (35mm) at f16, RAW file with no adjustments

    Canon 17-40 f4 cropsCanon 17-40mm f4 lens (35mm) at f11, f16, & f22 from left to right, crops are at 100% from the bottom right, center, & top

    Canon 17-40 f4 @100Canon 17-40mm f4 lens (35mm) at f16 at 100% from the middle using hyperfocal focusing for maximum depth-of-field

    Canon 16-35 f2.8 @35Canon 16-35mm f2.8 II lens (28mm) at f16, RAW file with no adjustments

    Canon 16-35 f2.8 cropsCanon 16-35mm f2.8 II lens (35mm) at f11, f16, & f22 from left to right, crops are at 100% from the bottom right, center, & top

    Canon 16-35 f2.8 @100Canon 16-35mm f2.8 II lens (35mm) at f16 at 100% from the middle using hyperfocal focusing for maximum depth-of-field

    Canon 35 f1.4Canon 35mm f1.4 lens at f16, RAW file with no adjustments

    Canon 35 f1.4 cropsCanon 35mm f1.4 lens at f11, f16, & f22 from left to right, crops are at 100% from the bottom right, center, & top

    Canon 35 f1.4 @100Canon 35mm f1.4 lens at f16 at 100% from the middle using hyperfocal focusing for maximum depth-of-field

    1 Comment on Carl Zeiss Lenses For Canon

    1. I swithched from my Pentax 67ll five or six years ago to Canon Digital cameras exclusively and now use the 16-35mm and 24-105mm IS L lenses for my wide angle lenses. The one thing I ‘really miss’ is the depth of field scale that are not on auto focus lenses. I had thought about getting the ‘new’ 24 T/S lens since the 5D Markll has live view and is easier to focus than my older 1DS Markll. After reading your review, I think I might just rent a 28mm Zeiss lens with good old ‘hyperfocal’ to try out before I try the 24T/S. Thanks for your test results, and info. Keep up the good work. It’s hard to travel as much as you do. Dennis Flaherty



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