
Carl Zeiss has introduced new Series of ZF interchangeable lenses for Nidkon D-SLR. The ZF lenses will grant the Nikon SLR camera system with legendary image quality that is associated with Carl Zeiss. The strongest point of the lenses is that they are “fast”. It’s a term used to indicate that they capture more light. This allows the photographer to use a faster shutter speed to get crisper action photos or snap photos in darker conditions without getting blurry photos. Some people say that a faster lens can be a great substitute for an Image Stabilizer. Both Planar T* 1,4/50 ZF and Planar T* 1,4/85 ZF lenses will be available this spring, with several more to be introduced during the course of 2006. Via Let’s Go Digital
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