Zeiss 85mm f1.4 T* Planar Lens - CANON ZE - IN STOCK
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Zeiss 85mm f1.4 T* Planar Lens - CANON ZE EOS FITTING
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This short telephoto is a classic portrait focal length which is further enhanced by the long barrel rotation for precise control of the focus point in the image. The Planar T* 1,4/85 is optimized for medium to longer distances and provides distortion-free performance, which only improves as the lens is stopped down. The fast f/1.4 aperture is very useful for creatively controlling the depth of field and the nearly circular diaphragm creates a pleasing bokeh in the out-of-focus areas. The Planar T* 1,4/85 is available with the F bayonet (ZF), EF bayonet (ZE) and K bayonet (ZK) lens mounts and is designed for use with full-frame SLR and DSLR cameras. Combined with a DSLR with a 1.5 crop factor, the lens becomes a focal length of 128 mm.
Technical Specifications
Focal length 85 mm
Aperture range f/1,4 f/16 (1/2 steps)
Focusing range 1 m infinity
Number of elements/groups 6/5
Angular field, diag./horiz. 29°/24°
Coverage at close range 36 x 24 cm
Filter thread M 72 x 0.75
Dimensions ZF, ZK (with cap) ø 77 mm, length 85 mm
Dimensions ZE (with cap) ø 78 mm, length 85 mm
Weight ZF, ZK (with cap) 600 g
Weight ZE (with cap) 700 g
Camera mounts F Mount (ZF & ZF.2) EF Mount (ZE) K Mount (ZK)
FOR NIKON DSLR - CHECK OUT ZF.2
ZF.2 lenses support all key modes (e.g. aperture priority, shutter priority, program AE or manual exposure settings) on camera models equipped with an electronic interface (e.g. current Nikon DSLR cameras). To do so, simply lock the aperture ring in the largest f-stop (e.g. 16) shown in orange. On camera models without an electronic interface, the aperture is manually set on the lens aperture ring. With some camera models, it is possible to set in the menu whether the lens should be selected using the setting dial on the camera or the aperture ring on the lens. Please note that, for technical reasons, there is no halfway notch between the largest (e.g. 16) and second largest (e.g. 11) f-stop.
The focused distance is not transmitted to the camera body.
For details regarding metering modes and further functions, please check the camera´s manual. The ZF.2 lenses accord to the Nikon AI-P standard (manual focus lenses with CPU)
