Mobile camera and phones, mostly sony, use Carl Zeiss lenses because he is a famous lens designer. Carl Zeiss makes some of the highest end lenses for professional cameras and his work and meticulous level of detail carries over to the smaller cameras even though they are less personal and a lot less expensive. They are just Zeiss designed and not manufactured. Overall though in a day where glass is more important than your megapixels having a good lens like a zeiss in your point and shoot is a good thing.
Nope. Sony G lens are good, but Sony offers Carl Zeiss lens only in their premium models. That ought to give you your answer.
Carl Zeiss (11 September 1816 - 3 December 1888) was an optician commonly known for the company he founded. Zeiss made contributions to lens manufacturing that have aided the modern production of lenses.
You can find the age of a Zeiss lens by the serial number by sending an email to the Carl Zeiss customer service team. By providing them with the serial number, they can look up the exact month and year of manufacture.
Approximately in the range 4800-10,000 Rupees
Zeiss was active in improving the design and manufacture of microscopes, in advancing the theory of lenses and in creating new types of lens glasses. For more about him you might see his wikipedia article.
I would go with the 10 mp Samsug, because it's better quality. However I have a camera with a Carl Zeiss lens and it's very good. Bottom line they're both great quality but I would go with the second one.
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you cant "switch on" a lens. it already works. if you get blurry photos, they are probably not focused properly or needs servicing at a nokia care centre
Zeiss, quality product at reasonable price
Phonetically it sounds like 'zice' (as in ice). However, since the German 'Z' sounds phonetically as 'ts' does, the precise pronunciation is 'tsice' along with 'kar-el' for Carl.
Absolutely! For years they were the "Gold Standard" of German lens makers and are used extensively on the Hasselblad and Leica brands of cameras, considered by many professionals to be the cream of camera makers.
Zeiss, Tamron, and Olympus are some examples.