Didn't see Mark's post.  Likewise, the Zenitar I had was not particularly
flare prone.  I just looked thru pics from a full roll of film, most shot
in bright sun, and can't see a single pic that exhibits any flare.  The
colors are a bit over saturated in some instances but overall it was a
surprisingly good lens, especially considering the cost.  Bill, I think you
and I talked about the qualities of the lens at one point.

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: William Robb 

>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Mark Roberts" 
> Subject: Re: FishEye for digital (was: A15mm/3.5...)

> > 
> > I got to play with Frank's Zenitar fisheye at GFM and was quite
> > surprised at how good it is in most respects. Pity I never did a direct
> > comparison with my 15/3.5 while I had the chance. Beware of flare,
> > though! That Zenitar will give you masses of flare with only the
> > slightest provocation.
>
> Funny, I found the Zenitar to be remarkably flare resistant.
> Funnier still, the one Frank has used to be mine.
>
> William Robb


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