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Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 28 mm f/2.0 ZF/ZK/ZE

22 May 2009
Arkadiusz Olech

5. Chromatic aberration

Around the f/4.0 diaphragm the chromatic aberration is small and should not be a problem. When we stop down the lens to f/8 and add the wide-open aperture, the defect falls to lower average levels. When taking everyday pictures there shouldn’t be any problems. The Distagon’s performance in this category was very good. It deserves even more praise since the lens shows that it is possible to be a wide angle of view lens with good aperture, yet still provide good, aberration free pictures without requiring sophisticated types of glass.
Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 28 mm f/2.0 ZF/ZK/ZE - Chromatic aberration


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Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 28 mm f/2.0 ZF/ZK/ZE - Chromatic aberration