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Shopper : The Zeiss is a manual focus lens. For the D800E, I can see using LiveView as a method to achieve focus. But for usage on a D800E when LiveView is not feasible how does one achieve fine focus?GHEORGHE C : The green dot is usually helpful. Other than that, fine focus is a very much a guessing game. Replacing the focusing screen with a specialized screen might help much better. The focusingscreen dot com sells an S-type screen for the D800 that gives you an edge (pun intended).NORMAN R : I haven't tried it yet on my D800E but on my D4 I use the focus indicator in the viewfinder. A dot appears when the lens is in focus. However when the lens is open wide it is probably still difficult to get the focus perfect. I try to adjust it to be midway between where the dot appears and disappears. It may also be that a better focusing ground glass can be installed in the camera.
BRUCE C : If you buy this lens for a Nikon and later want to use it on a Sony A7r with an adaptor, will it still have a 55mm focal length?JAIKARAN G : Buy a Metabones adapterANDREW R : As far as I know, the focal length would be unaffected. Lens to camera adapters generally do two things; provide the correct mounting flange, and position the lens at the proper distance from the focal plane (occasionally an optic is required to provide infinity focus).
L T : What is the "T" factor of this lens? MerleVICTOR C : T* is the name of the propriety coating used on all Zeiss lenses to reduce the internal reflections inside the lenses.ANDREW R : Unfortunately the manufacturer has not specified at this time.

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Review Summary

2020-01-12T09:20:25

Rated 3 out of 5

To lenses what sumo is to wrestling

Okay. I know this lens is supposed to get a five star rating because the optics can’t be beat. But … the lens is massive and heavy, 77mm filter size (!!!). You will need to use a tripod, a heavy tripod. You will need two hands to safely mount this lens on the camera. Check the weight and size specs and think this through—will you be able to get the shots you’re getting this lens for if it will have to be on a tripod? Oh, yeah … for the $4G this glass costs Zeiss includes a lens cap that works in the field. Spend less than that with Zeiss, and the lens cap is impossible.

MICHAEL P.

2015-11-12T16:33:42

Rated 5 out of 5

excellent image quality hand bokeh very heavy

Pros. Excellent image quality and bokeh. Very sharp wide open Cons. Hard to nail focus at 1.4. Heavy. Expensive (though not compared to Leica lenses) Nice replacement for medium format digital

NIKOLAOS T.

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Zeiss 55mm F/1.4 Specifications

General

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  • Brand

    Zeiss

  • MPN

    2010-055

  • Lens Series

    Zeiss Otus

  • Color

    Black

  • Lens Type

    Standard

  • Lens Mount

    Nikon

  • Format Compatibility

    Full Frame

  • Focus Type

    Auto Focus

  • Focusing Technology

    N/A

  • Closest Focus Distance

    13.2" / 33cm

  • Distance Information

    N/A

  • Built-In Motor

    N/A

  • Focal Length

    55mm

  • Angle Of View

    43.7 deg.

  • 35mm Equivalent Focal Length

    Not Applicable

  • Coverage

    9.69 x 6.42" / 246 x 163mm

  • Minimum Aperture

    f/16

  • Maximum Aperture

    f/1.4

  • Maximum Magnification

    0.1x

  • Lens Coating

    N/A

  • Aspherical Elements

    N/A

  • ED Glass Elements

    N/A

  • Filter Size

    77mm

Construction

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  • Lens Elements / Groups

    12 Elements / 10 Groups

  • Diaphragm Blades

    N/A

  • Dimensions

    5.66 x 3.64" (144mm) x 92.4mm)

  • Weight

    36.3oz / 1030g

Features

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  • Image Stabilization Type

    None

  • Tripod Collar

    Yes

  • Waterproof / Water Resistant

    N/A

  • Dust Resistant

    N/A

  • UPC Code

    4530076830554

12 Accessories for Zeiss Otus 55mm f/1.4 Apo Distagon T* ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F

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About Zeiss 55mm F/1.4

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excellent image quality hand bokeh very heavy

By NIKOLAOS T.

Pros. Excellent image quality and bokeh. Very sharp wide open Cons. Hard to nail focus at 1.4. Heavy. Expensive (though not compared to Leica lenses) Nice replacement for medium format digital

Zeiss Zeiss has introduced its first premium lens designed specifically for high-end, high-resolution DSLRs, the Zeiss Otus 55mm f/1.4. Zeiss has decades of experience designing lenses for both 35mm and medium-format cameras, and with the Otus, they've pulled out all the f/Stops.

First, a bit of background: Over the last 10 years, most medium-format film camera users who migrated to digital adapted the 35mm sensor format. As the resolution of these cameras has increased, many lenses simply haven't kept up. High resolution revealed that edge sharpness was not as crisp as the center, and image quality changed based on the aperture used.

Zeiss set about to create a new line of lenses that take full advantage of high-resolution DSLRs, with no design restrictions based on weight or size, using the best possible material. The result would be a line of premium-priced lenses capable of delivering the best possible images with little or no optical distortion. The Otus line was born, and the 55mm f/1.4 is the first product.

The Zeiss Otus uses the APO Distagon design, which is a more complex design using more elements and Apochromatic design for sharper and contrastier images with fewer chromatic aberrations. Lower-end lenses have the Planar designation.

Bold Claims, Sharp Optics

Zeiss makes the bold claim, based on its internal MTF optical bench tests results, that the Otus 55mm f/1.4 is the best standard lens ever made by Zeiss and is the best standard lens currently available. Let's take a closer look at these claims.

First, while most lens image quality varies based on the chosen aperture, the Zeiss Otus 55mm f/1.4 is said to offer the same high quality and maximum sharpness and contrast at f/1.4 as it does at f/5.6 or f/8. So, this lens can be used wide open and still show maximu image quality.

The lens has 12 elements in 10 groups, with a modern floating element design and T* Anti-reflex multi-layer coating. Overall, Zeiss says the lens's performance is comparable to medium format lenses.

The lens barrel is made of high-quality metal alloy and has a rubber focus ring (the lens is manual focus only) that rotates 248 degrees-that's a good amount of rotation that will make a difference when focusing at maximum aperture where depth of field is super shallow. There's a 9-blade iris and Zeiss says it produces pleasing, "organic" bokeh. The lens accomodates 77mm filters.

The Otus 55mm f/1.4 is a pro tool that Zeiss believes will be embraced by studio, wedding, commercial and even architecture photographers.

Zeiss 55mm F/1.4 Features

  • Apochromat: Because this lens is an apochromat, chromatic aberrations (axial chromatic aberations) are corrected with elements of special glass with anomalous partial dispersion. The chromatic aberrations are therefore significantly below the defined limits. Bright-dark transitions in the image are reproduced almost free of color artifacts
  • The ultimate in image contrast: Aberrations caused by extreme differences between shadows and highlights are particularly obvious in images captured at night. Thanks to the outstanding correction of lateral chromatic aberration, the floodlit facade is reproduced with absolute perfection.
  • No colour fringing: Sources of light located in front of or behind the plane of focus present particular challenges to every lens. In the case of the ZEISS Otus, longitudinalchromatic aberration is so low that practically no colour fringing occurs.
  • The medium format look: Thanks to its exceptional sharpness, the ZEISS Otus exploits the full potentialsof contemporary high-resolution sensors and rewards photographers with images characterised by breathtaking rendition of even the finest details.
  • Aspherical design: The aspherical lens design ensures consistent imaging performance throughout theentire focusing range as well as sharpness to the periphery of the image. The asphere's more complex surface profile can reduce or eliminate spherical aberration and also reduce other optical aberrations compared to a simple lens.

Warranty Information

This product has a limited warranty of 24 months.