Son zamanlarda kafayi almak ile ciddi sekilde bozdugum ve canli performansini bire bir izledigim cok ucuk bir lens.
Fiyatini sonuna kadar hak eden bir lens arkadaslar.
Macro netlik ve keskinlik cilginlerinin vaz gecilmezi.
Carl Zeiss 100mm Planar'in keskinligine ve renk cumbusune yaklasabilen bir tek marka lens var oda Voigtlander 125mm APO LANTAR.
Bu lens malesef artik uretilmiyor ve kara borsa satista. Ebay'de satisa ciktigi an gidiyor.
Macro calisirken zaten manuel calisilmakta oldugundan. manuel olmasi pek sorun olacagini sanmiyorum. Ayricana 2007'den sonra uretilen modellerinde Chip bulunmakta ve netleme onayi verebilmekte lens.
Chipsiz modelleri 1500 dolar civarinda ,chiplileri 1800 dolarlarda seyretmekte.
1:2 konusunuda Carl Zeiss Almanya ofisi ile yaptigim konusmalarda soyle aciklamislardi. Lens yapisi ve calisma prensibinden dolayi 1:1 lenslere nazaran cok fazla fark yaratmamakta oldugu soylenmisti.
1:1'e indirmek icin cok kucuk bir extention tup'ile 1:1 yapilabilir.
Lens'i almak kismet olursa canli performansini sizler ile paylasmaya calisacagim.
Carl Zeiss ile yapilan gorusmenin bir kopyasi:
Dear Customer,
Thank you for your inquiry to Carl Zeiss. In reference to your inquiry from 2010-06-23:
To keep the best possible focussing accuracy (360 degrees rotating angle from infinity to 1:2) and to keep the best possible performance at all taking distances (up to infinity), we decided to limit the Makro-Planar T* 2/100 to an image ratio of 1:2.
Therefore, this lens is a superior performer compared to all other macro lenses across the complete focusing range. So it is ideally suited as a allround lens for macro, portrait, landscape, architecture photography...
Together with a standard extension tube, the Makro-Planar T* 2/100 can be used also at image ratios down to 1:1.
Beside the little disadvantages regarding handling with an extension tube, the performance will be still very good.
Please keep in mind that the Makro-Planar T* 2/100 is always one f-stop faster than all other macro lenses on the market. So it is also ideally suited e.g. for portraits with a nice blurred background.
I hope this satisfactorily answers all your questions. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Bertram Hoenlinger