To my knowledge, the Nikkor 85 is a sonnar copy (for the nikon rf) but
it was recomputed, so were the nikkor 50/2 and 50/1,4 also recomputed
for shorter distance (zeiss are perfect from 2m to infinity, nikkor are
perfect from 50cm to 3 or 4 m)...
Those were the base of the development of the subsequent nikkor f lenses
For the Olympus 85, I'm not so sure...
By the way the zuiko 40/2 and the zuiko ltm 40/2,8 are of tessar design.
Stephan
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Envoyé : samedi 14 avril 2007 01:33
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>
> Personally, I use the old ones (original zeiss for contax) on
> my leica with an adapter or directly on a bessa R2C... and I
> like them... 85/2 has the most fabulous bokeh... (by the way,
> the zuiko 85/2 and the nikkor are direct copies...) And
> anyone who had played with a biogon 21 (I've got one on a
> contax G2) knows what a wide angle should be...
>
Isn't there 2 different versions of the Zuiko 85/2 with different
numbers of
elements ?
Which Nikkors are a copy of the Sonnar ? Are all the 85mm Nikkors
copies of
the Sonnar ?
...Wayne
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