The Zeiss ZM 21mm 4.5 C-Biogon is the widest of the three “Classic” designs in Zeiss’ ZM line up. It has long been discontinued and it wasn’t in production for a long time, so it is a bit rare and rather expensive on the used market. I always wondered how it would compare to the similarly compact yet newer Voigtländer VM 21mm 3.5 Color-Skopar and now we will finally find out. Lens is being tested on 42mp Sony A7rII and 24mp Leica M10
No matter the camera system, 28mm f/1.4 fullframe lenses are a rare breed. And when you are looking for one equipped with autofocus, things really start to look dire. In most cases your only option is this Sigma 28mm 1.4 Art, which is also one of Sigma’s last fast primes designed for DSLRs and one where we still did not see a smaller “DN” mirrorless version. Despite all this, is this still a lens you should consider today? Let’s have a closer look.
Sample Images
Sony A7III | Sigma 28mm 1.4 Art | f/1.4Sony A7III | Sigma 28mm 1.4 Art | f/1.4Sony A7III | Sigma 28mm 1.4 Art | f/1.4Sony A7III | Sigma 28mm 1.4 Art | f/1.4Sony A7III | Sigma 28mm 1.4 Art | f/1.4Sony A7III | Sigma 28mm 1.4 Art | f/1.4Sony A7III | Sigma 28mm 1.4 Art | f/1.4
The Voigtländer 58mm 1.4 SL IIs Nokton has been in production since 2007 and gathered many fans over the years. This is probably the reason Cosina updated its casing design several times throughout the years while keeping the optics the same. Let’s see if we can find out what people like about it in this review.
Today, you can create almost any effect in post-processing. However, there are hurdles: 1) you need a good editing program, 2) you have to master the program to get good results, 3) you have to spend some time in front of your computer to get the desired effect. Alternatively, you can invest in expensive specialty lenses to achieve a specific result. This is especially challenging, if not impossible, for achieving the effect in videos. Given these challenges, especially in video, a simpler solution emerges – using filters. Let’s have a look!
Sample Images
Nikon Z 7II (DX mofd) | Nikkor Z 28/2.8 | Walkingway Retro Soft filterNikkor Z 24-70 S | Walkingway Black Mist 1/2Nikkor 50/1.4 Ai-s | Walkingway Retro Soft filterNikkor 50/1.4 A-is | Star 4 filterNikkor Z 24-70 S @70mm f/9 | Walkingway Kaleidoscope filterNikkor 28/2.8 | Walkingway Black Mist 1/2
Nikon Z 28/2.8 has the classic focal length for candid street work and is a very compact lens. In fact, it is one of the smallest and lightest Z prime lenses for fullframe cameras. It can be fitted on an APS-C camera as a prime standard lens, which will have the equivalent focal length of 42mm, my favorite standard focal length. It is also one of Nikon’s most affordable Z lenses for fullframe cameras. Note that it is not an S series lens. Let’s see how it performs!
This lens was tested on Nikon Z 7II with its 46 Mp sensor. You can see this review as a Youtube video here.
Hereafter, for ease of writing, I will use Nikon’s designations for fullframe (FX) and APS-C (DX).
Sample Images
Nikon Z 7II | Nikon 28mm f/2.8 | f/6.3Nikon Z 7II | Nikon 28mm f/2.8 | f/2.8Nikon Z 7II | Nikon 28mm f/2.8 | f/9Nikon Z 7II | Nikon 28mm f/2.8 | f/2.8
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