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FS: Contax Zeiss set
  • For sale: a Contax Zeiss prime set, all are in mint condition, the only one with cosmetical marks on the body is the 50mm 1.7, the rest are all 120% in perfect condition.

    Set includes: Distagon 28mm 2.8 Planar 50mm 1.7 Sonar 85mm 2.8 Sonar 135mm 2.8

    Starting price; 1000 USD Or best offer

    Located in the Netherlands Pictures are coming

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  • Hi, SICOVDPLAS. Do you still have the lenses for sale? Im very interested in buying them - Im located in Denmark. Please contact me on ...... - Thanks :)

    Regards, Tim.

  • @sicovdplas - still available?

  • Exactly, you're spot on 'looking to raise their filmmaking technique to a higher level.' They compare, but are not in the same level of quality, but since Samyangs are (primarly) on dSLR's you don't really see their flaws, such as their fugly flares (check them on an Epic for example, same goes for Canon glass btw) horrible coating and color problems.

  • "i'm not going to continue the discussion, Samyang is OK, nothing more."

    OK, then I'll continue it. I hate to see a good-quality, inexpensive filmmaking tool unfairly criticized in a series of ill-tempered rants. I actually own and use -- professionally! -- several of the cine-modified Samyang ("Walimex VDSLR Pro" here in Europe) lenses, and I've been pleasantly surprised by their performance. Optically, they compare quite well to the Zeiss cine lenses I own, a subjective observation that has been borne out elsewhere in several published tests. Some have faulted the barrel construction; it is strong, high impact plastic, but for me this is a positive since it saves considerable weight. Really, these are great lenses at a very affordable price, and I recommend them to anyone looking to raise their filmmaking technique to a higher level.

  • On the Matthew Duclos's site is also this article, describing Rokinon / Samyang / Bower lenses:

    http://matthewduclos.wordpress.com/2012/06/19/rokinons-intro-to-cinema-lenses/

  • Well, if someone like Matthew Duclos, who knows a thing or two about lenses, is comparing them this might help:

    http://matthewduclos.wordpress.com/2011/09/14/35mm-f1-4-showdown/

    To be honest: I sold my Samyang and kept a C/Y Zeiss, but only since I have already too many 85 and 90mm around ;-)

    The Samyang is a very nice lens for it's price, and it's cine version can hardly be beaten in price/performance by any cinefied still glass. Come on, we are not discussing master primes here!

  • @sherwood Yes by prof. use you mean they use them in crash boxes, right?

    i'm not going to continue the discussion, Samyang is OK, nothing more.

  • There are both versions (AE and MM) from Germany and Japan. The AEs have the infamous 'Ninja' bokeh on the first two stops after WO, the MMs don't show that, have slightly less flare and can be identified by the green smallest aperture.

  • I prefer the AEs for the flare and the stars, but its personal choice if course. My 28/2 AE CY >> than my ZF version IMHO ffor example - think Zeiss did some ninja tweaking on the designs and coatings, same for the 100/2

  • "Samyangs should not be compared to Zeiss, they are in a diffrent game."

    And what game is that, exactly? Optically, the Samyang (Walimex/Rokinon et al) lenses compare quite favourably with other top makes such as Zeiss. They are also in wide use by professionals for all kinds of applications.

  • I know the Zeiss Contax/Yashica (usually referred to as C/Y) lenses quite well. Like most Zeiss lenses they are capable of producing gorgeous images and are quite usable on a GH2 with a C/Y->mft adapter. Undoubtedly the most desirable are the later "MM" made-in-Japan incarnations with the smallest f-stop (f22 usually) painted green on the aperture ring. The older made-in-Germany "AE" versions are considered desirable because of the truly horrid pinwheel-shaped "Ninja" bokeh already mentioned. In addition, the German versions exhibit significantly higher flare (some prefer this) due to the differing lens coatings. There's a ton of info about these lenses on the web, especially with the recent interest from DSLR users.

  • Ofcourse you have no problems matching colors, ofcourse there is no focus breathing, i was all telling lies to sell my glass, i need to buy these Samyangs for their super quality glass.

    Leica, Contax Zeiss, ZF glass, ZE glass is bad glass, don't buy it. You can't be real on this matter, the Samyang is "OK", 85mm's lenses tend to be "Sharp as Shit", because their portrait lenses, it is "Sharp as Shit" but Sharpness does not make a lens 'good', the 'cheaper' Zeiss sonar still wins over the micro detail/contrast, also colors are better and out of focus areas are smoother, and coatings are better.

    Also for a lens production companies to produce samples that are different from the other is also a reason why i don't buy them, this means that every sample has different color rendition, sharpness and quality of glass therefor colors and contrast does not match per lens.

    Ofcourse zeiss also had these problems, (Jena DDR and others s#n)

    More discussion, feel free to PM me.

  • You must have received a bad copy. I have two of the 85's here and they don't have any breathing problems and they are sharp as shit. Also, I have the 14mm, 24mm, 35mm and 85mm and have no problems matching color. I get you're trying to sell your glass but come on man :)

  • the 85 has focus breathing, and horrible CA, color rendering is bad and sharpness & micro detail/contrast is no where near the Zeiss, also have fun matching colors with Samyangs lenses.

    Samyangs should not be compared to Zeiss, they are in a diffrent game. Price should not be the thing to look at when buying lenses.

  • @vicharris

    Yeah i agree Samyang 35mm sucks, I duly sold mine after one project. 85mm is comparable to Zeiss, but haven't quite tested the 14mm, especially the new T3.1 model. Any good?

  • The samyang 85mm has bad breathing and CA? Really? You need to check that again bro. The 35 sucks but the rest are great. Especially for the price.

  • I suppose these are C/Y? or?

  • Still for sale

    Some pics also.

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    2592 x 1936 - 2M
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    2592 x 1936 - 1M
  • @sicovdplas

    Cool. I have an Angenieux 45-90mm f2.8 and am looking to sell it. It's Leica R mount, was the first Leica zoom but farmed out to Angenieux back then cos Leica didn't have the technical know how. if you are keen, let me know. The lens is in collector's condition.

    I have Leica R 21mm, 90mm and 35mm as well. The 90mm is invaluable

  • 1 sale blown off, @uliman contact me true the e-mail above.

  • @uliman info@kladwerk.com , still for sale got 1 pending from nomad, but he did not reply yet.

  • Hi sicovdplas,

    is the set still on sale? I´m very much interested. Mail me your contact. I´ll get in touch. BR Ul

  • Yep, AE are the ones with the "Ninja" bokeh @ the two stops next to fully open.

  • all are AE if im sure the 50mm is AE, ae was the one with razerblade bokehs right? All german versions btw, not japan.