Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/1.4 [AE, MM]
Wide-angle prime lens • Film era • Discontinued
- Announced:
- · 1974
- Production status:
- ● Discontinued
- Country of design:
- · FRG (Federal Republic of Germany)
- Original name:
- · Carl Zeiss Distagon 1,4/35 T*
- Class:
- · Ultra-fast full-frame wide-angle prime lens
- System:
- · Contax/Yashica (1974)
Abbreviations
T* | Multi-layer anti-reflection coating is applied to the surfaces of lens elements. This anti-reflection coating increases light transmission, eliminates flare and ghosting, and maintains color consistence among all lens models. |
Specification
Optical design: | |
35mm full frame | |
35mm | |
F/1.4 | |
9 elements in 8 groups | |
1 ASPH | |
Floating element system | |
Contax/Yashica [45.5mm] | |
63.4° (35mm full frame) | |
Diaphragm mechanism: | |
Diaphragm type: | Automatic |
Aperture control: | Aperture ring (Manual settings only) |
8 (eight) | |
Focusing: | |
0.30m | |
<No data> | |
Focusing modes: | Manual focus only |
Manual focus control: | Focusing ring |
Physical characteristics: | |
600g | |
⌀70×76mm | |
Accessories: | |
Screw-type 67mm | |
Metal Hood No. 2 with 67/86 ring | |
G14 67mm Soft Hood | |
Carl Zeiss Mutar T* 2X I (AE) → 70mm F/2.8 |
Sources of data
- Manufacturer's technical data.
- Contax/Yashica 35mm SLR Camera System booklet (177 pages).
- Contax system accessories & lenses booklet.
- The finest optics by ZEISS: interchangeable photographic lenses with Contax/Yashica mount booklet (October 1975).
- Contax Real Time Photography booklet (PUB. CXS-GB).
- Contax Real Time System booklet (PUB. CX-28 GB).
- Contax System brochure (PUB. CX-Sys GB) (May 1995).
- Contax Carl Zeiss T* (T-Star) Wechselobjektivsystem brochure (in German).
- Contax Real Time Photography booklet (PUB. CXS2-D, in German).
- Contax Real Time System booklet (PUB. CXRTS-D, in German).
- Das Contax System booklet (in German) (1994).
- Das Contax System booklet (PUB. CX-Sys D, in German) (September 1996).
- Contax 139 Quartz booklet.
- Contax Aria booklet.
- Contax AX booklet (in German).
- Contax RTS III booklet.
- Contax RX booklet (June 1994).
- Contax S2 booklet.
- Yashica FX-1 instruction booklet (June 1975).
- Yashica FX-3 instruction manual.
- Contax RTS II Quartz booklet.
- Yashica/Contax Confidential Dealer Price List No. 10 (January 1980).
- Contax Real Time Photography 50 Years booklet.
- Contax ST booklet (March 1994).
- Contax 167 MT booklet.
- Contax 137 MD Quartz booklet.
- Contax 137 MA Quartz booklet.
- Contax RTS II Quartz booklet (June 1984).
Manufacturer description
Although its speed is four times greater than that of a standard lens with an initial aperture of f/2.8 - this 35 mm Distagon® T* f/1.4 lens provides surprisingly high image quality. Distortion, the great drawback of retrofocus lenses of which the Zeiss Distagon lenses are an example, is superbly corrected.
Another new feature of this Distagon® lens is the differential motion of one lens group, which perceptibly counteracts the decrease in image quality in the peripheral zones when the lens is focused to short distances. This made it possible to set the close-range limit only 18 cm from the front lens vertex, resulting in the remarkably large image scale of 1:5.
Thanks to its high speed, the Distagon® f/1.4 lens can be used for many purposes by the demanding amateur, the creative photographer and the journalist. As photographers have always regarded a 35 mm high-performance lens as indispensable for their work, they will certainly include this Distagon® lens with its extended range of applications in their standard equipment.
From the editor
This fast 35mm lens is valued mainly for its character, which, with all the variety of modern 35/1.4 lenses, is an interesting combination of a "three-dimensional" look and smooth background blur. And although the lens is technically inferior to newer models (for example, in terms of sharpness at the corners of the frame), it is still valued in the market.
Notes
- The AE version can be distinguished from the MM version by the green minimum aperture setting on the aperture ring.
Frequently asked questions
What does the Carl Zeiss lens designation "Distagon" mean?
The name Distagon designates a type of wide-angle lens with a back focal length longer than its focal length. While this is a design technicality, it is necessary in order to allow free movement of the deflection mirrors used in SLR type cameras. This design permits wide angular fields of up to 100 degrees with large maximum apertures and remarkable correction of all forms of aberration usually found in wide-angle lenses. Definition is excellent, even at full aperture. And there is virtually no focus shift when the aperture is varied. / Source: Carl Zeiss Oberkochen literature /
Other wide-angle prime lenses in the Contax/Yashica system
■Contax/Yashica mount (10) | |||||||||
Yashica ML 24mm F/2.8 | A | 9 - 8 | 0.30m | ⌀62 | 1976 ● | ||||
Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 25mm F/2.8 [AE, MM] | A | 8 - 7 | 0.25m | E55 | 1974 ● | ||||
Yashica ML 28mm F/2.8 [II] | A | 7 - 6 | 0.30m | ⌀52 | ● | ||||
Yashica ML 28mm F/2.8 c | A | 5 - 5 | 0.23m | ⌀49 | ● | ||||
Yashica ML 28mm F/2.8 [I] | A | 8 - 7 | 0.30m | ⌀52 | 1974 ● | ||||
Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 28mm F/2.8 [AE, MM] | A | 7 - 7 | 0.25m | E55 | 1979 ● | ||||
Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 28mm F/2 [AE, MM] | A | 9 - 8 | 0.24m | E55 | 1974 ● | ||||
Yashica ML 35mm F/2.8 [II] | A | 6 - 5 | 0.30m | ⌀52 | ● | ||||
Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm F/2.8 [AE, MM] | A | 6 - 6 | 0.40m | E55 | 1974 ● | ||||
Yashica ML 35mm F/2.8 [I] | A | 7 - 6 | 0.30m | ⌀52 | 1974 ● |
Lenses with similar focal length
■Contax/Yashica mount (7) | |||||||||
Cosina Voigtlander Ultron 40mm F/2 Aspherical SL | A | 6 - 5 | 0.40m | ⌀52 | 2002 ● | ||||
Kinoshita Kistar 35mm F/1.4 | M | 8 - 6 | 0.30m | ⌀58 | 2016 ● | ||||
Soligor C/D 35mm F/2 P (s/n 1xxxxxxx) | A | 8 - 7 | 0.30m | ⌀58 | 1974 ● | ||||
Tokina 35mm F/2.8 RMC akaTokina SL 35mm F/2.8 | A | 6 - 5 | 0.35m | ⌀52 | ● | ||||
Vivitar Auto Wide-Angle 35mm F/2.8 [I] (s/n 22xxxxxx) | A | 6 - 5 | 0.45m | ⌀52 | 1969 ● | ||||
Vivitar Auto Wide-Angle 35mm F/1.9 (s/n 28xxxxxx) | A | 8 - 6 | 0.30m | ⌀55 | 1973 ● | ||||
Vivitar Auto Wide-Angle 35mm F/2.8 [II] (s/n 37xxxxxx) | A | 6 - 5 | 0.40m | ⌀52 | ● | ||||
■Interchangeable mount (18) | |||||||||
Hanimex Wide Angle 35mm F/2.8 [T] | P | 6 - ? | 0.60m | ⌀49 | ● | ||||
Hanimex Wide 35mm F/3.5 [T] | P | 6 - ? | 0.60m | ⌀52 | ● | ||||
Kenko 35mm F/4 Soft MC [T] | M | 5 - 5 | 0.30m | ⌀52 | 1996 ● | ||||
Sankyo Kohki W-Komura 35mm F/2.5 [Unidapter] | P | 7 - 5 | 0.60m | ⌀55 | ● | ||||
Sankyo Kohki W-Komura 35mm F/2.5 [Unidapter Auto] | A | 7 - ? | 0.50m | ⌀55 | ● | ||||
Komuranon 35mm F/2.5 K·M·C | A | 7 - 5 | 0.50m | ⌀58 | 1974 ● | ||||
Sigma[-XQ] MF 35mm F/2.8 Multi-Coated [Flash Auto] [YS] | A | 6 - 5 | 0.50m | ⌀52 | 1975 ● | ||||
Soligor Wide-Auto 35mm F/2.8 (s/n 1xxxxxxx) [T-4] | A | 6 - 5 | 0.40m | ⌀49 | ● | ||||
Soligor 35mm F/3.5 [T] | P | 6 - 5 | 3 ft. | ⌀46 | ● | ||||
Soligor 35mm F/2.8 [T] | P | 6 - 5 | 0.50m | ⌀49 | ● | ||||
Mir-1A 37mm F/2.8 [T] | P | 6 - 5 | 0.24m | ⌀52 | 1972 ● | ||||
Tamron Auto 35mm F/2.8 [Adapt-A-Matic] | A | 6 - 5 | 0.30m | ⌀55 | 1969 ● | ||||
Tamron 35mm F/2.8 [T] akaSoligor 35mm F/2.8 | P | 6 - 5 | 0.90m | 1961 ● | |||||
Vivitar Wide Angle 35mm F/3.5 [T] | P | 5 - 5 | 0.90m | ⌀46 | ● | ||||
Vivitar Wide-Angle 35mm F/2.8 [T] | P | 6 - 5 | 0.90m | ⌀52 | ● | ||||
Vivitar Auto Wide-Angle 35mm F/2.8 (s/n 37xxxxxxx) [T-4] | A | 6 - 5 | 0.45m | ⌀49 | 1968 ● | ||||
Vivitar Auto Wide-Angle 35mm F/2.5 (s/n 37xxxxxx) [TX] | A | 7 - 7 | 0.28m | ⌀58 | 1976 ● | ||||
Hanimar 35mm F/3.5 [T] | P | 6 - ? | 0.90m | ⌀52 | ● |