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UPDATE - 1) Al seguente link (QUI) le prime foto scattate con il nuovo 35/2 su una Canon 5D; 2) in coda a questo articolo trovate altre foto dell'obiettivo con lo schema ottico ed i grafici MTF ad F2 ed F4.
Il rilascio delle ottiche "ZE", con attacco per la baionetta delle reflex Canon, continua senza sosta in casa Zeiss. Dopo il 21/2,8 ed il recentissimo 28/2 (link), è la volta del 35mm F2, un obiettivo che, nella declinazione per Nikon F-mount, sta facendo proseliti grazie alle caratteristiche di risolvenza, separazione, resa dello sfuocato e del colore eccezionali. Disponibile da fine 2009 ad un prezzo di 755,50 Euro, IVA esclusa.
Specifiche Tecniche:
Lunghezza focale: |
35 mm |
Apertura max/min.: |
f/2 - f/22 |
Elements/gruppi: |
9/7 |
Messa a fuoco: |
da 0.30 m ad infinito |
Angoli di campo su 36×24mm
(diag./orizz./vert.): |
62/53/37° |
Copertura a dist. ravv.: |
19x13cm |
Rapporto ingr. a dist. ravv.: |
1:5,3 (close-up) |
Diametro filtro: |
72mm |
Dimensioni (diametro/lungh.): |
ø72 x 99mm |
Peso: |
570 grammi |
Baionette: |
ZF (F bayonet)
ZK (K bayonet)
ZE (EF bayonet) |
Accessories: |
paraluce incluso |
Schema ottico, grafici MTF F2 ed F4, nuove foto del prodotto - click per ingrandire
Press release ufficiale Zeiss (inglese)
OBERKOCHEN/Germany, 02.11.2009.
A squirrel nimbly scampers along a moss-covered tree trunk. It has made a promising discovery amongst the fallen leaves of an oak tree. A deer emerges from the half darkness of the woods. A photographer documents the winter preparations of various woodland creatures. This requires a versatile, high-speed, easy to configure lens that produces razor-sharp images of the details and the entire scenery.
Optical expert Carl Zeiss has now added an EF bayonet to its proven lens for photographic reporting: the Distagon T* 2/35 ZE. The high-speed, moderate wide-angle Distagon T* 2/35 ZE fits all analog and digital EOS cameras. Its classic 35 mm focal length is particularly well-suited for advertising, travel and nature photography as it captures dynamic perspectives with high depth of focus and few distortions. With a moderate wide angle of 53 degrees (horizontal), the Distagon T* 2/35 ZE can easily capture wide scenery without forcing photographers to consider perspective effects as design elements as they would have to with shorter focal lengths. The relatively short angle of rotation of the precision focusing mechanism enables fast but precise focusing when required.
The Distagon T* 2/35 ZE features high image quality for the entire aperture and focusing range. Thanks to its sophisticated optical design, in which nine lens elements are perfectly aligned, it permits particularly high imaging performance across the entire image field.
A tripod is not always available, when traveling for example. With an initial aperture of 1:2, the Distagon T* 2/35 easily handles low light , making perfect pictures possible even under difficult lighting conditions. When quick action is required, or when there is not enough room for a tripod, this ZEISS lens delivers crisp handheld images even in the twilight or inside. And thanks to its special optical design and the Zeiss T* anti-reflection coating, this lens captures bright light sources without artifacts. The Distagon T* 2/35 is also perfect on-the-go thanks to its all-metal and extremely durable precision mechanics for which Carl Zeiss lenses are well-known.
This is ZEISS’ fourth wide-angle lens with an EF bayonet (ZE mount). It follows the recent introduction of the two ultra-wide-angle Distagon T* 3,5/18 ZE and Distagon T* 2,8/21 ZE lenses, as well as the moderate wide-angle Distagon T* 2/28 ZE.
The Distagon T* 2/35 ZE will be available from October 2009 at a recommended retail price of € 755,50 (excluding VAT)*.