Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/09/24

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Subject: [Leica] Re: OT: Zeiss ZF 85/1.4 for Nikon
From: ausdlk at gmail.com (David Keenan)
Date: Wed Sep 24 18:49:35 2008

I had this lens in the ZF mount.

In fact, I had the ZF 28mm, 35mm, and 50mm also. (All bought used on eBay.)

I bought these lenses to use with my new D700.

All were back on eBay in a week's time.

I'm sure that optically they are stellar. The build quality is second to
none.

But, these lenses are huge and very heavy.

And, despite having a split-prism focusing screen in my camera (from
Brightscreen), I found it nearly impossible to accurately focus unless I
really concentrated and I ended up staring at the Focus Lock indicator in
the VF and hardly even looking at my subject.

Focus quickly on something moving -- forget it.

The focusing helical on these lenses is very long -- lots of turning for
little change in focus compared to other lenses. I think that this is what
slowed me down more then anything.

I wanted to return to the days of my Nikon F and use manual focus lenses but
no dice.

The equivalent AF Nikkor's in these focal lengths are tiny in comparison and
I bought all four (28 f/2.8, 35 f/2, 50 f/1.4, and 85 f/1.8) used on eBay
for the price of the ZF 28 or 85 alone!

I am disappointed but my camera bag is TONS lighter and there is a lot more
green in my pocket. And I can manually focus the AF Nikkors if I really,
really want to.

Dave.

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Replies: Reply from leicachris at worldnet.att.net (Chris Williams) ([Leica] OT: Zeiss ZF 85/1.4 for Nikon)