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<blockquote data-quote="Duane Pandorf" data-source="post: 261902" data-attributes="member: 845"><p>I did for one year but didn't see any reason to continue. JMO, I'm sure the new ZM will be a perfectly fine lens. But I've come to the conclusion that that there are no bad lenses made anymore. We can argue about this and that but it boils down to the look the lens creates that suits your style.</p><p></p><p>For what little I know about this lens is that it will be big on the M and will block a portion of the viewfinder. If you're looking at adding it to another camera with an adapter then I'd at least wait to see what others that are first with it have to say. But anytime you have to use an adapter for any lens you're going to affect its performance one way or another.</p><p></p><p>I prefer the Leica lenses with their two clicks between f-stops for the aperture vice three that Zeiss designs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duane Pandorf, post: 261902, member: 845"] I did for one year but didn't see any reason to continue. JMO, I'm sure the new ZM will be a perfectly fine lens. But I've come to the conclusion that that there are no bad lenses made anymore. We can argue about this and that but it boils down to the look the lens creates that suits your style. For what little I know about this lens is that it will be big on the M and will block a portion of the viewfinder. If you're looking at adding it to another camera with an adapter then I'd at least wait to see what others that are first with it have to say. But anytime you have to use an adapter for any lens you're going to affect its performance one way or another. I prefer the Leica lenses with their two clicks between f-stops for the aperture vice three that Zeiss designs. [/QUOTE]
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