Overview

The Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 50mm f/2 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F-Mount cameras is a macro lens that provides a normal perspective and allows for close focusing down to 9.4" (24 cm). It uses a new lens design which incorporates floating elements to ensure high performance across a wide focusing range. As a result, the lens can be used for non-macro applications and becomes a versatile 'standard' lens when used with a full frame camera.

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Zeiss Macro-Planar T* 50mm f/2.0 ZF-I for Nikon

The Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 50mm f/2 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F-Mount cameras is a macro lens that provides a normal perspective and allows for close focusing down to 9.4" (24 cm). It uses a new lens design which incorporates floating elements to ensure high performance across a wide focusing range. As a result, the lens can be used for non-macro applications and becomes a versatile 'standard' lens when used with a full frame camera.

The new ZF.2 lenses are an enhanced version of ZF lenses. They feature an electronic interface (CPU) that enables support of all important camera operating modes such as shutter priority, aperture priority and programmed auto exposure or manual exposure settings. Photographers no longer have to set the parameters in the camera menu as the lens now transmits standard data such as focal length, speed and the aperture setting to the camera. This data can then be viewed in the EXIF data of each picture.

The ZF.2 lenses have a mechanical lock on the aperture ring to lock the aperture ring at the lowest setting and prevent unintentional adjustment while taking pictures.

For technical reasons, these lenses do not have a half-step aperture lock between the lowest (stop position) and the second lowest aperture setting. This guarantees reliable recognition of the automatic position. The lowest aperture on ZF.2 lenses is colored orange to emphasize the automatic position of the aperture ring.

Compatibility

Nikon

  • F2-A, Nikkormat FT3, FM, FM2 (Manual only)
  • F2-AS (Manual & Shutter Priority only)
  • EM (Aperture Priority only)
  • EL, FE, FE2, FM3A, F3 (Manual only)
  • F301, F501, FG (Manual & Aperture Priority only)
  • FA, F4, F5 (all functions supported)
  • F70, F90, F90X, F100, F401, F601, F801, D1, D1X, D1H, F50, F55, F65, F75, F80, D40, D40X, D50, D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90, D100, D3000, D5000 (all functions supported)
  • F6, D2-Series, D200, D300, D300s, D3, D3s, D3X, D700, D800, D800E, D4 (all functions supported)

FujiFilm

  • FinePix S1Pro, S2Pro, S3Pro, S5Pro (all functions supported)

Kodak

  • Kodak Pro 14n (all functions supported)
  • The floating elements design ensures a high quality image throughout the entire focusing range.
  • Precision mechanics and a very large angle of rotation enable the photographer to very precisely focus on the details in the image.
  • Optical system of fantastic performance and long-life, metal precision mechanics
  • ZF.2 lenses have F bayonet and mechanical aperture coupling as well as CPU coupling for Nikon, Fujifilm or Kodak SLR cameras.

Features

  • For Nikon F-Mount Cameras
  • AI Coupling
  • CPU Coupling for Camera Integration
  • Superior Image Quality
  • Horizontal Angle of View - 38°
  • Filter Size - 67mm
  • Knurled Focusing Ring
  • Embossed Aperture & Distance Rings
  • Manual Focus

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Product Overview

The Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 50mm f/2 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F-Mount cameras is a macro lens that provides a normal perspective and allows for close focusing down to 9.4" (24 cm). It uses a new lens design which incorporates floating elements to ensure high performance across a wide focusing range. As a result, the lens can be used for non-macro applications and becomes a versatile 'standard' lens when used with a full frame camera.

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