Planar Ziess.. ahh yes. Those are awesome.
ToddB
Spit out that koolaid!
The Planar is a double Gauss, just like the Summicron... and just about every other standard 50/55/58 for 35.
But this one goes to 11...
I wouldn't, I would stick to OEM lenses. IIRC, you lose infinity focus with adaptors.
The R 90 2.0 Summicron is about the best 35mm portrait lens you can buy, but I make do w/ a less expensive R 90 2.8 Elmarit. The Summi will set you back probably $700 to $800, and if you are patient you may find an Elmarit for $450-$550. You'll want the first version. I bought mine for less than $300. It has a bad rear element w/ lots of marks from fungus removal. Looks like it was sprayed with salt or something. I had to shim the bad element w/ washers from Ace Hardware because whoever cleaned the fungus forgot to put the shim back in. Still, I'm pretty happy w/ the IQ. I do regret selling my Summicron though.
The lens mount to put it on a Nikon is $20, and the lens focuses perfectly to infinity. No issues there at all. Shots are Tri-X, taken w/ the Elmarit on a Nikon N8008s SLR.
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It seems to me that you are going about your camera selection backwards. Figure out what lenses you want, then get a body that they fit. I prefer Zeiss and Leica lenses myself. Lots of people say that the lenses don't matter, but I can see a difference and I am not delusional. If you want to use Zeiss lenses there are a bunch of bodies that are good. Even the Yashica FRI is good, and can be had for a song. Leica lenses tend to be more pricey and the bodies are as well. I use Contax for SLRs and Leica for rangefinder.
Don't overlook Pentax and Minolta either, especially if you want to save some dinero.
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