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Contax / Yashica Yashica 135mm f2.8

Contax/Yashica · 135mm · f/2.8

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1975

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4 ก.ค. 2569

เรื่องราวของเลนส์

The Yashica ML 135mm f2.8 is part of the Contax/Yashica (C/Y) bayonet system introduced in 1975, a mount shared between Contax and Yashica film SLR cameras. Within that system, the Yashica ML line was positioned below the Carl Zeiss offerings — reviewers describe the ML lenses as 'not as good as their Zeiss counterparts, but still excellent if you know what to look for.' This particular 135mm is a Yashica-made unit, and one reviewer notes it 'feels like a 135mm Sonnar' in its rendering and handling. It carries no established nickname (unknown). Its cult appeal comes from delivering strong optical performance — excellent contrast, accurate color, and pleasing bokeh — at a budget-friendly price, with one reviewer calling it 'one of the best 135mm's I've ever used.' It adapts easily to mirrorless bodies, adding to its enduring appeal.

สรุป: The Yashica ML 135mm f2.8 is a budget-friendly short telephoto that delivers excellent contrast, accurate color, and pleasing bokeh with a Sonnar-like feel. Slightly soft wide open but sharp corner-to-corner by f5.6, it earns high praise from at least one reviewer as among the best 135mm lenses they've used. Ideal for portrait and telephoto shooters on a budget who want strong optical quality on C/Y film bodies or adapted mirrorless, and who don't mind a long focus throw.

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ที่ f/2.8 ภาพค่อนข้างนุ่มเล็กน้อยแต่ยังใช้งานได้ ที่ f/5.6 ความคมเพิ่มขึ้นจนชัดทั้งกรอบภาพ

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ข้อดี
  • Excellent contrast and very accurate color rendition.
  • Pleasing bokeh and Sonnar-like rendering feel.
  • Sharp corner-to-corner performance by f5.6.
  • Quite usable even wide open at f2.8 despite slight softness.
  • Smooth yet strong focus dampening and a quiet but positive aperture click — well-built handling.
  • Built-in hood for convenience.
  • Considered by one reviewer as 'one of the best 135mm's I've ever used' and a budget-friendly telephoto option.
ข้อเสีย
  • A tad soft wide open at f2.8.
  • Minimal but visible fringing at 100% viewing.
  • Black and white tonality is a tad flat.
  • Quite long focus throw, which can slow down focusing.
  • Relatively modest minimum focus distance of about 1.5m (roughly 4 feet).
เทคนิคการใช้
  • Shoot at f5.6 for maximum sharpness across the whole frame including corners.
  • f2.8 is quite usable when you need the speed or shallower depth of field, accepting slight softness.
  • Use the built-in hood and expect the long focus throw — take your time nailing focus, especially adapted to mirrorless with focus aids.
  • For B&W work, be prepared to add contrast in post since tonality can run a tad flat.

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The Yashica ML 135mm f2.8 is part of the Contax/Yashica (C/Y) bayonet system introduced in 1975, a mount shared between Contax and Yashica film SLR cameras. Within that system, the Yashica ML line was positioned below the Carl Zeiss offerings — reviewers describe the ML lenses as 'not as good as their Zeiss counterparts, but still excellent if you know what to look for.' This particular 135mm is a Yashica-made unit, and one reviewer notes it 'feels like a 135mm Sonnar' in its rendering and handling. It carries no established nickname (unknown). Its cult appeal comes from delivering strong optical performance — excellent contrast, accurate color, and pleasing bokeh — at a budget-friendly price, with one reviewer calling it 'one of the best 135mm's I've ever used.' It adapts easily to mirrorless bodies, adding to its enduring appeal.

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