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Carl Zeiss Presents a New Moderate Wide-Angle Lens
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posted Sep 1, 2010, 12:00
A woman is sitting at the bar of a dimly-lit cafe. Lost in thoughts, she doesn�t notice the glass of wine the bartender places before her. From a distance, a photographer tries to capture her mood. He brings her face, which is leaning toward her phone, into focus. Everything around her becomes a blur, and the lights in the background coalesce into a wild "dance" of diffuse shapes. This shot will only work with a fast lens with short focal length and harmonious bokeh. Carl Zeiss introduces a new lens for just such images: the Distagon T* 1,4/35.
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(Oberkochen) A woman is sitting at the bar of a dimly-lit cafe. Lost in thoughts,
she doesn’t notice the glass of wine the bartender places before her.
From a distance, a photographer tries to capture her mood. He brings her face,
which is leaning toward her phone, into focus. Everything around her becomes
a blur, and the lights in the background coalesce into a wild “dance”
of diffuse shapes.
This shot will only work with a fast lens with short focal length and harmonious
bokeh. Carl Zeiss introduces a new lens for just such images: the Distagon T*
1,4/35.
By introducing the Distagon T* 1,4/35, Carl Zeiss is complementing the Planar
T*1,.4/50 and T*1,4/85 lenses with a wide-angle lens that shares the same high
speed. Crisp, sharp images work every time, whether at dusk or in the weak lighting
conditions of a café, and without the need for a tripod. With its 35-mm,
the Distagon T* 1,4/35 matches the classic and versatile standard focal lengths
when used on cameras with APS-C sensor formats.
Due to the special bokeh effects in both the foreground and background areas,
the Distagon T*1,4/35 opens up new creative possibilities, giving photographers
more options to ‘play’ with focus. Thanks to its large focus ring,
photographers can also create highly accurate, sharp pictures, even at maximum
aperture opening. This also makes the lens an ideal addition to the filmmaker
using DSLR’s for HD video capture. In addition, the optical construction
of the lens guarantees high image quality across the entire image range. Furthermore,
with one step less than the full aperture opening, the light fall-off toward
the edges is just one f-stop.
With the ZEISS T* anti-reflective coating, its sophisticated stray light reduction
and the excellent flare control, the new Distagon also takes pictures of bright
light sources without artifacts. The Distagon T*1,4/35’s extremely long-lasting
and robust all-metal precision mechanics, for which Carl Zeiss is known, make
this lens perfect for use on-the-go and for photo reports.
The
Distagon T* 1,4/35 will be available in first quarter of 2011 at a recommended
retail price of $1,843 USD.
Technical Specifications
- Focal length 35 mm
- Aperture range f/1.4 - f/16
- Number of elements/groups 11/9
- Focusing area 0.3 m - infinity
- Angular field** (diag./horiz./vert.) 63/54/37 °
- Coverage at close range 18 x 12 cm (close-up)
- Image ratio at close range 1:5 (close-up)
- Filter thread M 72 x 0.75
- Weight 830 – 850 g
- Length with caps 120 – 122 mm
- Diameter 78 mm
- Mounts ZF.2 (F bayonet)
- ZE (EF bayonet)
* As of September 01, 2010.
** relates to small camera format.
Resources:
www.zeiss.com/photo
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