Lomography x Zenit 85mm f/2.2 Petzval Art Lens Review

Lomography Petzval 85mm f/2.2 Art Lens Handling and Features

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The build quality of this lens is a mixed bag. First impressions are good when greeted with the varnished brass exterior, which feels solid. Thanks to the brass exterior, the lens has a fair bit of weight to it. Even so, it balances well with the Nikon D600 body used for testing. The brass exterior is an acquired taste. Some people will love the look of the lens, others won't be so enamoured with it.

Focusing is performed by a geared system, operated by a wheel that sticks out of the bottom of the lens barrel. The focus mechanism has a very short throw, moving from infinity, down to one metre is under a complete turn of the brass focusing wheel. This alone can make manual focusing tricky. The focusing wheel operates smoothly on the second lens sample tested. There is damping applied to the focus mechanism, so the lens elements don't move about freely in the lens if tilted forwards or back.

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There is a distance scale machined into the top of the lens and a slot for the supplied aperture plates. As this lens uses the Waterhouse Aperture system, the aperture is changed by swapping one of the supplied 'stops' that fit in this machined slot. On our test sample, the aperture plates are a loose fit, and can easily drop out of the lens if care isn't taken. As the aperture plates are separate, if you were to misplace one, then you have effectively lost that aperture setting. As the plates are black-painted pieces of stamped metal, I can see this happening quite often. There is no information on the Lomography site on how to source replacements, and no spares are supplied with the lens. It is a completely manual lens, with no electronic contacts, so stop down metering has to be performed.

The design of the lens barrel incorporates a hood, which helps to shield the lens from extraneous light that may cause issues with flare. Within this deep hood section there is a 58mm filter thread, hidden away on the front of the moving lens section. The filter thread is difficult to reach unless you unscrew the hood. A brass push-fit lens cap is supplied with the lens. 

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