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Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 35 mm f/2 ZF/ZK/ZS/ZE

25 June 2009
Arkadiusz Olech

10. Focusing

Focus adjustment is completley manual and is held by a very comfortable, metal ring which works excellent. Of course the manual focusing is more comfortable if we replace a focusing screen with a proper one, dedicated to MF or if our camera confirms focus from the lens.

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Relatively short Focal length cause that we won’t complain for a lack of autofocus. However it is good to read the instructions about hyperfocal distance and to realize how depth of field looks in a given aperture. At f/8 for instance when we adjust distance scale on 8 meters, we will already obtain a sharp view from 4 meters up to infinity.