WILL WORK FOR FILM
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I have been shooting primarily black and white 35mm film for several years now and have (through experience) come to the conclusion that my most used focal lengths are 35mm and 50mm. I have a very nice nikkor ai 50mm f1.8 that I absolutely love and am now looking to purchase a top quality 35mm lens.
The two lenses that I am agonizingly debating between are the Nikkor ais 35mm f1.4 and the Zeiss distagon zf 35mm f2. I am aware of the sive difference between the two and it is of no concern to me. The Nikkor is obviously a stop faster and is known for a "dreamy" softness at max aperature while the Zeiss is said to be ridiculously sharp. This is what I have read online but I am hoping to hear from those who have used both lenses and have hands on experiences with their strengths and weaknesses. Both are expensive lenses with the zeiss being slightly more so. I have accepted that this will be costly!
The two lenses that I am agonizingly debating between are the Nikkor ais 35mm f1.4 and the Zeiss distagon zf 35mm f2. I am aware of the sive difference between the two and it is of no concern to me. The Nikkor is obviously a stop faster and is known for a "dreamy" softness at max aperature while the Zeiss is said to be ridiculously sharp. This is what I have read online but I am hoping to hear from those who have used both lenses and have hands on experiences with their strengths and weaknesses. Both are expensive lenses with the zeiss being slightly more so. I have accepted that this will be costly!