zeiss

Cosina is the new Contax, sort of

Clear statement from Zeiss - now with the ZF system. Cosina takes on the role of Kyocera - including the production of Zeiss lenses. And parallel to ZF, there will also be ZS - M42 lenses. However, the use of M42 lenses on Canon EOS cameras is quite boring, as there is no aperture function. With ZF, the full status of manual Nikon lenses should hopefully be supported.

Hmm. I think I need to take a look at the D200 with a manual lens to see if it's possible to achieve usable focusing. With the EOS, it simply doesn't work - at least not with the 10D or 20D, as these do not allow changing the focusing screens and the AF indicator does not work with lenses connected via adapter. On the tiny focusing screens of the AF-digitals, you can't focus by focusing screen at all - completely unusable for critical situations, where focusing estimation by scale is still more precise ...

Actually, this would be exactly my dream system - a solid, robust camera with decent focusing aid, something around 8 MP in the chip and in front of it the Zeiss lenses that I like very much.

New 35mm Optics from Zeiss

Soon there will probably really be Zeiss lenses for Nikon - the images certainly don't look like fakes. Okay, on January 18th we will know for sure, but it already looks very likely that Nikon will become the new Contax. Maybe there will also be optics with Canon adapters in the long run. On the other hand, I am very satisfied with my Canon macros and at least in that area I have nothing to complain about. Nevertheless, some of the Zeiss lenses on a digital camera would of course be quite nice - especially if they are well integrated (the adapter solutions for Canon are unfortunately only suboptimal).