Zeiss Distagon T f/1.4 35mm (ZE and ZF) Lenses

Zeiss Distagon T f/1.4 35mm (ZE and ZF) Lens


Description

Zeiss Distagon T 35mm F/1.4 ZF and ZE Lens for Nikon and Canon Mounts continues on with the Zeiss 120-year-old tradition of superb optical lenses that are manufactured to withstand professional use. An extremely fast 35mm wide-angle lens that features all the traditional Zeiss optic advantages: accurate manual focus controls with a very large revolving angle, unparalleled management of glaring and wandering light to guarantee bright images of every shot, an aperture that's virtually circular that delivers a well-proportioned bokeh (that hard-to-define quality for out-of-focus eye pleasing locations), plus an all-metal precision robust build.

And everything is at the disposal of either Canon or Nikon cameras. Extremely fast f/1.4 wide lens for shooting in poor light and for creating impressive bokeh effects, exact focusi mechanism with a big rotating angle. Operating a manual focus lens means taking control of the photo using the tips of your fingers. Ergonomics rules. Ultimate glare and wandering light control guarantees dazzling photographs. ZEISS lenses are legendary for their exceptional picture quality they present.

It doesen't matter how much the demand is from the scene, perspective, hues, and illumination environments are perfectly reproduced from corner to corner of the full-frame image composition. A virtually circular aperture provides a congruent bokeh effect in out-of-focus locationss. The finely tuned aperture properties guarantee that the results of out-of-focus portions of your images are attractively balanced and the Zeiss T* anti-reflective finish, sophisticated wandering light control, makes for a fantastic lens

An f/1.4 lens is not usually as efficient as the same manufacture's f/1.8 or f/2 lenses, even when both are stopped down to f/5.6. the lens with the wider aperture is heaver and more expensive, so don't choose it as your standard unless you are planning a great deal of photography poor light conditions. There' plenty of reasons for using a wide aperture, but avoid buying a lens with an aperture wider than you need.

New Review June 2, 2011

Features

• Very Fast f/1.4 Lens for Low Light
• F Bayonet Mount for Canon or Nikon Cameras
• Precise Focusing Mechanism
• Optimum Control of Glare
• Harmonious Bokeh in Out-of-Focus Areas
• ZEISS T* Anti-Reflective Coating
• Excellent Flare Control
• Robust All-Metal Precision Mechanics
• Sophisticated Stray Light Reduction

Specifications

Overview
Lens stylePrime lens  
Max Format Size 35mm FF  
Lens focal length35 mm  
Stabilization type No  
Camera mount Canon EF, Nikon F (FX)  
Aperture (lens diaphragm)
Largest aperture opening F1.4  
Smallest aperture opening F16.0  
Includes aperture ring No  
Optical
Total Elements 11  
Number of Groups 9  
Focusing
Minimum focus distance 0.30 m (11.81")  
Maximum magnification ratio 0.2 x  
Autofocus type No  
Full time manual focus Unknown  
Lens distance scale Yes  
Depth of field scale Yes  
Physical features
Overall weight830 g (1.83 lb)  
Lens diameter 78 mm (3.07")  
Overall length 120 mm (4.72")  
Construction materials metal barrel, metal mount  
Sealing No  
Filter thread size 72 mm  
Lens hood included Yes  
Tripod collar included No


Lens Includes

• Front and Rear Lens Caps
• Lens Shade
• 2-Year Manufacturer's Warranty

Accessories


Buy the Zeiss 35mm Distagon T f/1.4 (ZE and ZF) Lens at • AdoramaAmazonebay

Know the Zeiss lens you are looking for?
Go directly to the lens by using the drop-down menu below

See also