This time I review CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4 (AEJ). Reviews of Carl Zeiss Lenses for Contax Mount. One of the most consistent difference between AE and MM lenses is the geometry of the diaphragm blades, and the shape of the aperture. *Please check photos. Even so, 28mm is about as wide as I like to go and, since I have and very much like the L50 and L85, I'm holding out for an L28. Toggle menu. After W.W.II West German Zeiss introduced the modernized Contax IIa and IIIa in 1950. Vintage Lens, Film Camera and Travel lover. The 85/2.8 Sonnar has been changed with the switch to MM. Click on each lens to go to its review page. Build quality is superb and the lens feels amazingly solid. Seller 99.5% positive. CONTAX Carl Zeiss Distagon 25mm F2.8 T* MMJ SN: 8142344 ... ¥38,500. The last decade has seen an astounding improvement in optical performance, and with lower prices. Seller 100% positive ãMINT in BOXã CONTAX T2 Titan Silver Zeiss Sonnar 38mm f2.8 T* Lens From JAPAN. Hello, my name is hiron. - ãTOP MINTãContax Carl Zeiss Planar T* 85mm F/1.4 MMJ Lens From JAPAN with filter. Appearance is beautiful,tiny scuffs from normal use.It shows signs of use. Make Offer. ãMINT+++ã CONTAX Carl Zeiss Distagon C/Y 35mm F/2.8 T* Lens MMJ From JAPAN 0041 I am a vintage lens addict. In 2005, Kyocera announced that it would no longer produce Contax ⦠Enoshima is a very popular beach. CONTAX Carl Zeiss Sonnar 85mm f2.8 MMG Germany w/ Lens Hood Shooting tested #a1404 . Showing Slide 1 of 2 - Carousel [ Look!! ] Quick View. Login or Sign Up I do own a few C/Y lenses I got from a friend who got them from his dad, unfortunately they didn't take good care of them and the ones I wish were in good shape are actually the worse kept ones, in order I have the 35/1.4 whose focus mechanism is broken and not repairable (is this word correct?) Details about *RARE MINT* CONTAX ZEISS SONNAR 100mm f 3.5 MMJ LENS *WITH ORIGINAL EXTRAS* See original listing ... [ Look!! ] Seller 100% positive. Contax 167MT Contax Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 28mm f/2.8 AEJ Contax Carl Zeiss Tessar T* 45mm f/2.8 MMJ Contax Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/1.7 AEJ Fujifilm xTra 400 Build Quality. The early cameras were among the finest in the world, typically featuring high quality Zeiss interchangeable lenses. As luck would have it the image circle covers the GFX sensor just fine with a very soft and minimal vignette which is easily gone when adjusting the vignette slider in post to about 65-70%. Yesterday I received the Sony FE 100/2.8 STF T5.6, and it's simply amazing: SSM AF, image stabilization, declickable aperture, no mechanical vignetting. “AE” and “MM” seem to be divided mainly by the difference in production year. For example, to use this lens with a SONY mirrorless camera, use an adapter called CY-NEX (CO/Y-NEX). 京ã»ã©ã»ã³ã³ã¿ãã¯ã¹ AX + ã«ã¼ã«ãã¡ã¤ã¹ã»ããªãªã¾ãã¼80-200mmF4MMJhttp://koujiyacamera.hamazo.tv/ Make Offer. ãN MINT+ in BoxãContax Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.8 AEJ MF Lens JAPAN #B034. Toggle menu. In Japan, this lens was once called the King of 50mm lenses. The light reflected on the sandy beach was beautifully photographed. Since mine is white, it is AE. Tutorial about how to declick the Contax Zeiss 50mm 1.7 AEJ lens. ¥55,000. The only noticable (to the trained eye) difference in IQ between AE and MM (no matter J(apan) or G(ermany),were the Distagons 25/2.8 and 28/2.8.AE lenses were less sharp towards image sides/corners,and showed more CA/LoCA plus lower microcontrast versus MM ones on Sony A7/R/M2.Generally the higher serial numer of the AE Distagons,28/2.8 or 25/2.8,the better was IQ. The differences are discussed at the FM Forum. US $532.00. A Loxia 28 can be used for making different kinds of pictures. I asked a camera friend girl to do the subject. CONTAX Carl Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 100mm f2.8 AEJ Japan #a1355 Shooting Tested #a1355 . The lens from 1975 when Yashica / CONTAX was first released was “AE”, and from around 1985 it was “MM”. ã³ã³ç¨ ã«ã¼ã«ãã¡ã¤ã¹ã»ãã©ãã¼85mmF1.4 AEG 㨠MMJ æ°æ§2æ¬ This time, I reviewed CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4(AEJ). CONTAX Carl Zeiss Sonnar 85mm F2.8 T* MMG SN: 8433095. Contax Carl Zeiss Lenses MMJ & MMG versions what are your thoughts on these and are they worth it over the standard Canon's. Earlier in this thread I expressed a hope that a Loxia 28 might contain some of the DNA from the Hollywood 28/2. This 'shape' is also seen in bright specular highlights. Better to grab an original Hollywood and be done with it. £468.58 + £36.77 P&P. It’s almost unnecessary to explain. Peire wrote : The only noticable (to the trained eye) difference in IQ between AE and MM (no matter J(apan) or G(ermany),were the Distagons 25/2.8 and 28/2.8.AE lenses were less sharp towards image sides/corners,and showed more CA/LoCA plus lower microcontrast versus MM. CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4 T * MMJ Product status C / Normal Serial Number: 7461219 Aperture Aperture 1.4-16 / Number of blades: 6 Mount Y / C mount Accessories: - Front range cap - Rear lens cap Operation: The operation has been confirmed. Created with Sketch. P.S. Quick View. I also wrote about how the CONTAX brand revived in the previous article “Yashica ML 50mm F1.9 Review“. I’m a little out of focus in this photo. This is an endeavor I've been working on and off for the last two years and now I can see the finish line. $358.50. This blog provides information about vintage lenses, film camera and travel. https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/772/22874493453_465ee7017b_o.jpg, https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8274/29693903402_0fb436f0db_o.jpg. I had no plans to purchase this lens at first. The difference between the last letter âGâ and âJâ is the difference between âmade in Germanyâ and âmade in Japanâ. I used SONY NEX-5R as the camera body. The Contax lenses are built for Full Frame. Zeiss Contax AEJ vs MMJ what's the difference? When closing AE lenses down by 2 to 3 aperture stops, the aperture blades do no longer form a circle, but generate a Ninja-Star. The product made in Japan is a Tomioka optical lens under Yashica. CONTAX lenses were made in Japan and West Germany. For me, the image is the most important part, so I had to find out how they compared. Interestingly, the MMG version requires the use of a thicker adapter in order to clear the mirror of 5DmkII compared to the MMJ version. Distagon 18/4; Distagon 25/2.8; Archive 2017 · Zeiss Contax AEJ vs MMJ what's the difference? However, you will find that the color is beautiful. +$19.98 shipping. The barrel is different as shown in above pictures; the coatings are notably different, too. When using this lens with a digital SLR, a Canon EOS EF mount camera is available with a compatible adapter called CY-EOS (CO/Y-EOS). look who's talking: I have owned 21 C/Y lenses, but at least I practice "catch and release" (currently have only 6). not to mention the front lens coating is so and so, then the 50/1.7 which is perfect but not exciting (planning to sell to fund something else), the 85/1.4 which has the front lens coating partially gone and the filter thread bent, then the 135/2.8 which is perfect and which I do really like, beautiful rendering and very sharp for such an old lens, gonna attach two pics I took of my mum and my son with the lens on an X-Pro1 Fuji body (another thing I regret getting), last one being th 200/3.5 which I did not even mount on a camera but whose conditions are perfect. Hiron Let's look at the differences and similarities between Zeiss Contax compared with other Zeiss lenses both new and old: the Super Speeds, Classic (ZE/ZF.2) and CP.2s. Compared to the prewar Contax II and III (without and with meter), the IIa and IIIa used the same lens mount with a completely re-engineered shutter ⦠The product made in Japan is a Tomioka optical lens under Yashica. I got this lens and thought about buying vintage lenses last. Quick View. This irregular shape of the aperture creates a characteristic, busy bokeh in out-of-focus areas. To use a CONTAX / Yashica mount lens with a digital camera, a compatible mount adapter is required. The FE55 is sharper but not 5x ⦠In 1973, Yashica and Carl Zeiss jointly developed a new SLR, and the CONTAX / Yashica mount SLR was born. Because I was going to use only cheap vintage lenses. It all started when I stumbled upon a post on Craigslist from a guy selling his Contax Zeiss set. The photo by this famous lens, once called King of 50mm lenses, was wonderful. Many people gather in summer. CONTAX lenses were made in Japan and West Germany. *There is a dent on the bottom lid. The later Zeiss Z-Series Distagon T* 2/28 for DSLR-cameras is based on this lens. item 3 [MINT] Contax Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4 T MMJ standard Lens CY From JAPAN 3 - [MINT] Contax Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4 T MMJ standard Lens CY From JAPAN AU $1,015.00 +AU $46.79 postage Similar sponsored items. Created with Sketch. The barrel is made of metal with very tight tolerances. Yahvel wrote: Ok is it safe to say that if i was looking for a Carl Zeiss Planar 50/1.4 i would just buy the Contax version and attach any CY to EOS Adapter or a Kipon adapter or even maybe a Leitax that from what ive seen you remove the CY Mount and screw in the EF mount from Canon and i will still be under the $725 price tag that this new so called Zeiss Ze lens ⦠Q. looking at some reviews and samples they give a great amount of detail and the colour is wondeful and i would even say 3D looking if ⦠As a way of distinguishing, âMMâ is for green with an aperture value of 16 and âAEâ for white. Through the seventies and eighties onwards, Zeiss had a range of cinema lenses called the 'Super High Speeds', known today simply as 'Super Speeds'. Seller 100% positive. CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar 85mm F1.4 T* MMJ SN: 7901589. I had AEG, AEJ, and still have MMJ and MMG versions of this lens. lenses comparsion: Zeiss Contax Planar 50mm F1.7 AEJ vs. Canon FD 55mm F1.2 S.S.C Zeiss Contax Planar 50mm F1.7 (left) Canon FD 55mm F1.2 S.S.C (right) Introduction In this article, I will compare 2 "secondary" lens: Zeiss Contax Planar 50mm F1.7 and Canon FD 55mm F1.2 S.S.C . CONTAX RTS III Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4 T* AEJ Lens from JAPAN. - Mint Contax Carl Zeiss Planar f/1.4 50mm T* AEJ SLR Film Camera JAPAN #BB05f. This blog provides information about vintage lenses, film camera and travel. Van (i.e SMC Pentax 28/2) has floating rear elements, for improved close up performance. After reading extensively about the design and performance of that lens, I soon realised that its parameters run counter to contemporary Zeiss goals and philosophy. However, I was attracted to this lens. Nr Mint Contax RX 35mm Film SLR c/w Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/1.4 MMJ Lens Kit C $1,111.95 C $1,482.61 previous price C $1,482.61 25% off ⦠C $334.98. For mirrorless cameras, not just SONY, adapters compatible with almost all manufacturers’ cameras are available. It is also popular as a photo location. ¥66,000. The focus ring, aperture ring, and aperture blades operate smoothly. Another difference between AE and MM lenses is in the shape of the aperture blades. Created with Sketch. The AE type has a jagged shape as shown in the photo above. The final products under the Contax name were a line of 35 mm, medium format, and digital cameras engineered and manufactured by Japanese multinational Kyocera, and featuring modern Zeiss optics. Optics ⦠All Contax Zeiss lenses have top notch build quality, among the best of all legacy lenses. I'd long assumed that 21mm would be quite restrictive in its uses but many pictures in the FE Images thread definitively prove that not to be the case. (, [C/Y] CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4 (AEJ) Review - the King of 50mm lenses, CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar – AEG/AEJ, MMG/MMJ, Select a mount adapter (to use CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4 with a digital camera), Photo Samples with CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4 attached to SONY NEX-5R, CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4(AEJ) Review Summary, Legendary TOMIOKA Optical lenses the charm and history, [C/Y] Yashica ML 50mm F1.9 Review - Swirly Bokeh, comparable to Helios44 series. CONTAX Carl Zeiss ⦠It had five lenses: 28/2.8, 35/2.8, 50/1.4, 85/1.4 and 135/2.8. Quick View. Most (if not all) AE lenses have "ninja star" aperture shapes within about two-stops of wide open. I have always wanted to visit because it is the location of the film director Hirokazu Koreeda’s “Our Little Sister“. £720.90 + £28.84 P&P. Same for Holly, of course. Therefore, it does not become beautiful Bokeh depending on the state of the aperture. £471.30 + £36.98 P&P. Legendary cine lenses on a budget â Zeiss Super Speeds vs Contax Zeiss â Epic Episode #11 - YouTube. CONTAX Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 180mm f2.8 MMJ Made in Japan Shooting Tested #a1339 US $340.00 CONTAX Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 80-200mm f4 MMJ Japan Shooting Tested #a1543 Another difference between âAEâ and âMMâ is the difference in aperture shape. I've been impressed by the flexibility of the L21, particularly at closer distances. Generally speaking, MM seems to perform better. ¥44,000. When using with other digital SLRs, you will need to select a mount adapter with a correction lens. "Near MINT" Contax Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 28mm F/2.8 MMJ MF C/Y Mount JAPAN #213. Given the ordinary design and CZ tendancies, I have no confidence about its linear distortion. Twitter / Youtube Legendary cine lenses on a budget â Zeiss Super Speeds vs Contax Zeiss ⦠My Contax wish list is down to the P85/1.2 and the TAT300/2.8, both expensive. + C $43.41 shipping. Mint Contax Carl Zeiss Planar f/1.4 50mm T* AEJ SLR Film Camera JAPAN #BB05f. The difference between the last letter “G” and “J” is the difference between “made in Germany” and “made in Japan”. This is the coast of Inamura Gasaki near Enoshima. CONTAX Carl Zeiss Makro-Planar 100mm F2.8 T* AEJ SN: 7833268. Will be testing it against my S100 and P100 for a bit of fun. There are four types of CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar: AEG, AEJ, MMG, and MMJ. In terms of performance, MM says “Compatible with program AE / shutter speed priority AE”. Created with Sketch. The Contax III was an upgrade to the Contax II from the same era, adding a selenium exposure meter to the top plate. To do this I rented a 50mm SuperSpeed MKIII and put them head-to-head against my (now complete) set of Contax Zeiss lenses. CONTAX RTS III Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4 T* AEJ Lens from JAPAN. Login or Sign Up Seller Notes: â [NEAR MINT] Contax RX w/ Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 50mm f/1.4 MMJ Lens From JAPANDescription Condition NEAR MINT Serial number camera004349 Lens8093243 Appearance TOTALLY VERY BEAUTIFUL!! CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar T* 100mm F2 MMJ Japan Shooting Tested #a1456 . C $446.53. In addition to its excellent performance at infinity. (But still I sometimes buy vintage lenses lol). The skin color of the photo is beautiful. ©Copyright2021 Overland25 Japan.All Rights Reserved. Not wanting to spend close to $2,000 USD on a Zeiss 80mm F/2 Contax 120mm Film Medium format lens, I opted for the 35mm film version the 85mm Zeiss Planar 1.4. At least Zeiss Germany does not service any Contax CY lens anymore regardless if AE or MM. In late July 2018, I went to Enoshima with this CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4. [TOP MINT MMJ] Contax Carl Zeiss Planar T* 100mm F/2 Lens CY Mount From JAPAN. One of our FM Alties had the P55 and, for something so expensive, exhibited truly nasty bokeh. Seller 100% positive. Contax began as a camera model in the Zeiss Ikon line in 1932, and later became a brand name. I compared a FE55 to a CY MMJ 50/1.7 version and was pleasantly surprised by how similar the colors are etc. One of the attractions of Carl Zeiss lenses is the Red T coating. The lens coating was invented by Carl Zeiss before the war. This coated Carl Zeiss lens seems to be able to take pictures that other lenses do not have. US $1,088.00. CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4 is a CONTAX / Yashica mount lens. The following are some of the most popular late model Carl Zeiss lenses that were designed for use on Contax manual focus film SLRs, produced by Kyocera of Japan. The picture is very beautiful. This is a Zeiss-Ikon Contax III, a 35mm rangefinder camera built by Zeiss-Ikon in Dresden, Germany between the years 1936 and 1942. Also, as far as the mechanics and serviceability are concerned there are many differences. There are four types of CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar: AEG, AEJ, MMG, and MMJ. + C $37.22 shipping. This photo was taken one morning using this CONTAX Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4 for the first time. The price was pretty good and I'm the type of person that can buy something just because the price is good.