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2020-06-25T20:00:00
I purchase this Used from a Photo shop here in Atlanta, Georgia
Jdebro
2020-01-19T09:11:22
Zeiss = 5 stars - Adorama = 5 stars!!
tonsil
2017-11-02T20:00:00
Bought specifically for portraiture and not had the opportunity to use it yet for this purpose Done a little "test driving", and well pleased with the sharpness and colours.
RupertR
2017-01-21T19:00:00
Brought a month ago and I am still learning the lens. So far I am super impressed, light fast, quite and picture quality first class. Only an amateur so learning all the time.
shortages
2015-10-11T20:00:00
If you think of it as a person. She will be your daughter. She is very noisy, but anything she does is beautiful in your eyes. You want to protect her from elements. She does not look robust, like her brother the 50mm f1.4. The picture is sharp on your subject and soft at the background. The edging is well defined. I am clearly enjoyed what I see. I guessed nothing is perfect in this world, but it can be perfect in your own world.
Sky1
2015-03-21T20:00:00
This lens is amazing. Extremely sharp and no ghosting the bokeh makes images pop causing sort of a 3D effect. After buying this lens I can't seem to take it off my camera (sony a99) in fact,I plan to buy all the prime Carl Zeiss lenses available. I wish they had a longer line of Carl Zeiss lenses available for the alpha full frame models.
Bobbyfingers
2015-01-05T19:00:00
I LOVE THIS LENS!!! No it isn't SSM, no it isn't weather sealed, and its motors are even a little noisy - But what a piece of glass, its well built and robust. Image quality is simply outstandingly sharp with creamy smooth out of focus bokeh, creating that all important separation and at the end of the day its that quality that matters most. Yes it is expensive, but worth every single penny. This is a must have lens. Even if they decided to update this lens, i don't think i would trade in my beloved 85mm
ManicManc
2012-12-17T19:00:00
I've been wanting to add this lens to my kit for quite some time, and finally made the jump. While an outstanding portrait lens, my primary use is for outdoor shots where the 135 f1.8 is too long, the 70-200G isn't quite fast enough, and the 55 is too short. I knew in advance I would not be disappointed with this lens.
SLUF1354
2012-05-10T21:00:00
This lens has great color and beautiful Bokeh. It is a great lens for portraits. However I would say it needs an SSM motor. This lens is currently focused by the camera body, and that is both slow and noisy even on A900 bodies. It can't be used for any video because of the focus noise. It is overpriced because its competitors have SSM motors and faster apertures, with the same picture quality. Hold Off till Zeiss puts in an SSM motor or buy the CZ 135 f1.8 instead.
Ahvaio
2012-01-29T19:00:00
The best lens I have ever used for portraits. Extremely sharp focus, plus great bokeh.
ERIC G.
2012-01-09T19:00:00
I purchased this lens a few months ago, needing a portrate lens, mid-range telephoto, to capture close up candid photos for my work. This lens has way exceeded my expectations, and the clarity of images is the very best... To be able to take close up shots at a distance of 8 to 16 feet is excellently produced by this lens. This is one of two Carl Ziess lenses I use, but it is on my camera at least 50% of the time... Wonderful companion to the Carl Zeiss 24-70 lens.
jadeeast69
2011-10-24T20:00:00
A brilliant lens for portraits, low light and midrange telephoto shooting. This beautiful piece of glass is perfect for intimate or low-light portraits, fashion shots and quick candid photographs.
psstudio
2011-09-26T20:00:00
I picked up this lens at the Sony store in Bangkok figuring it would be great to have for the rest of my trip and boy was I right. I'm still a relative beginner so I won't pretend to know what makes this lens great, but it is simply awesome. For me to have this power in my hands feels incredible. It's like a magic wand that makes everything look beautiful (and like I said, I'm a beginner). Portraits pop out heroically with soothing bokeh and great clarity. It focuses fast and feels solid. When using it outdoors, I found that in aperture-priority mode, opening it up to 1.4 sometimes maxes out my a55's shutter speed of 1/4000, so I'd recommend a filter to give more flexibility. One thing to consider is the focal length of 85mm translates to about 130mm with the APS-C sensor, so if you're like me, you'll have to adjust a little bit to position yourself properly for the shot. For that reason, it might not be the best lens for enclosed areas.
ElGueroMasLoco
2011-02-17T19:00:00
This has quickly become my primary lens for use on the 900. The clarity of the images is more then I expected. Even in low light the brightness of the image makes is very easy to manual focus. The ability to control DOF makes the lens flexible for still life as well as portraits. Well worth the money.
Chuckie12
2011-02-15T19:00:00
I've owned this lens for about a week. I moved to the Sony A900 from my Canon 5D Mark II because of the Zeiss line in particular - best build of all lenses made for modern DSLRs in my opinion. I've owned the Carl Zeiss 18mm ZE for Canon, and the nice change is AF vs. the MF lenses made for other mounts. However, considering the comparable speeds of Canon 85mm f/1.4 and f/1.2, ALL the Zeiss lenses made for Sony are slow seekers from 0-infinitey focus. Its fast "enough" for most cases, considering its a shorter lens than lets say the Sony 70-200 G f/2.8 for sports. This is an absolutely tack-sharp lens - and that's not just me saying that. I compare RAW images out of the camera (which are a certain percentage softer than JPEG in-camera images) to my Zeiss 18mm stopped to f/8 and I honestly can say at f/1.8 to f/8 this lens out performs the other Zeiss glass by NOTICEABLE margins. It seems 20% sharper at 100% center focus comparisons. The CA is minor enough, you just don't care unless you are pixel counter in digital. The color is just AMAZING at f/1.4. I was out doing some night photography wide open, and simply wow'ed at how much a) light I was getting (it was like being in high-noon at times with the amount of light I was getting) and the reflections off the ice around some buildings I was shooting was a-m-a-z-i-n-g! The lens is pricey but if you shoot street photography or portraits don't hesitate to pay the Sony tax on this lens in particular. If you use a 1.4 or 2.0x extender you get 170mm on a full-frame A900 or A850 and only drop to f/2.8. So the speed + wide-open f-stop gives you options for shooting even LONGER and getting very a acceptable f/2.8 out of a 170mm lens. Just a thought. I will keep this lens for probably as long as I'm alive.
BuffaloJohn
2010-08-07T21:00:00
I have several Zeiss lenses for my Sony Alpha A700 system. The 85mm F 1.4 is the sharpest and fastest. We all know that prime non-zoom lenses are the sharpest...and that holds true with this lens. It is incredibly sharp...and produces the finest boca I have ever seen. It also produces that wonderful Zeiss contrast and color balance that really makes your photos come alive. If your a portrait shooter...and want some outstanding pics...buy one of these...its expensive...but definately worth it. My portrait business has increased since I started using this lens. It really has made a difference. I will NEVER sell it, its now a permanent part of my kit! It also works with full frame cameras.
Wild D.
2010-02-10T19:00:00
I have been shooting with Sony dslr's since 2006. I already had three other lenses; standard zoom, fish eye and 300mm telephoto. I shoot primarily with a shallow depth of field sko when I shoot portraits I was using the 300mm. The problem is in studio you can't get far enough away without chopping of some part of the body. I researched lenses on Sony Style and found this lens, ordered it, used it and I'm loving it! By far the best lens out of all four of mine now. It is a great deal heavier than my other lenses and more costly, but it's worth every penny if you're a pro photog or an avid amatuer.
txphotogryl
2009-04-27T20:00:00
Yes this is a good lens to have for low light and portrait the image is very sharp but still not as sharp as the Zeiss 135 f1.8. It does hunt a little bit sometimes and noisy.
peter138
2009-01-03T19:00:00
Sony's Zeiss Planar 85mm/1.4 is among the sharpest lenses I've ever seen. I've long been a fan of Zeiss medium format glass - particularly the Zeiss lenses for the Contax 645. Not only is this lens incredibly sharp, but somehow even captures a "medium format" look and feel...
Brian
2008-11-10T19:00:00
The capabilities of this lens are far reaching for portraits and candid shots, as well as still life. Its build quality is solid and rugged and it produces great images as well. However it does hunt for focus a little more than one could care for and the AF seems a bit slow, which can cause you to miss a shot. Once focus is locked on you can expect a great image every time as it will prove to be a great asset to your lense arsenal.
Muzics
2007-03-28T21:00:00
This lense will make you shine as a photographer and it will capture those special moments and people in the most memorable way, giving your subjects dimension and meaning on paper. I absolutely swear by it. My lens has since been dropped so many times that I am getting ready to drop another 1k+ to buy the new Sony version (it was minolta when I owned it), my family photos are worth it. I am having our 3rd child and I would be remiss as a mom not to give this baby a chance at the stellar baby shots my first two boys have to look at later in life. It's super in natural light. The only inconvenience is it's weight..it's heavy and not a "carry around the park all day", camera to catch a cool shot. It is by no means a pocket lense..but it is the best and worth every penny.
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SAL85F14Z
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Amazing Lens. Period.
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I've owned this lens for about a week. I moved to the Sony A900 from my Canon 5D Mark II because of the Zeiss line in particular - best build of all lenses made for modern DSLRs in my opinion. I've owned the Carl Zeiss 18mm ZE for Canon, and the nice change is AF vs. the MF lenses made for other mounts. However, considering the comparable speeds of Canon 85mm f/1.4 and f/1.2, ALL the Zeiss lenses made for Sony are slow seekers from 0-infinitey focus. Its fast "enough" for most cases, consider...
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Exceptional Lens
By jadeeast69
I purchased this lens a few months ago, needing a portrate lens, mid-range telephoto, to capture close up candid photos for my work. This lens has way exceeded my expectations, and the clarity of images is the very best... To be able to take close up shots at a distance of 8 to 16 feet is excellently produced by this lens. This is one of two Carl Ziess lenses I use, but it is on my camera at least 50% of the time... Wonderful companion to the Carl Zeiss 24-70 lens.
The finest choice for portraits and more
If you're considering a full-frame medium-telephoto prime lens, you can't go wrong with the SAL85F14Z. This superb prime lens represents the finest performance available in the 85 mm class. With its large F1.4 maximum aperture, exceptional sharpness, and stunning bokeh, it is ideal for handheld shooting in low light, especially when used with SteadyShot INSIDE in-camera image stabilization.
ZEISS F1.4 mid-telephoto prime
ZEISS T* coating reduces flare and ghosting
9-blade circular aperture for smooth bokeh
Focus hold button enhances creative control
The Sony SAL-50F18 boasts a large aperture which makes it easy to get great-looking portrait shots. The SAL50F18 is one of the first fixed focal length lenses in the DT series, which is designed exclusively for a DSLRs that use an APS-C type sensor. Make the move from the standard zoom and explore the world of portrait photography with the SAL-50F18 lens for your a DSLR camera.
Consistent ZEISS quality at all apertures - From the widest F1.4 aperture to fully stopped down, this spectacular lens offers natural reproduction with superior sharpness, contrast, and well-defined blacks.
Portraits your subjects will love - Superior image clarity, low distortion, and smooth, natural background bokeh come together in portraits that your subjects will really appreciate.
Soft, smooth bokeh makes subjects pop - A 9-blade circular aperture works with this lens's F1.4 maximum aperture to produce beautifully smooth background bokeh with natural highlights when desired.
Easy, consistent focusing and control - Handling is enhanced by a focus hold button right on the lens barrel, and a wide focus ring that does not rotate during autofocus operation.
Lens Configuration
Legendary ZEISS quality manufactured and calibrated specifically for Sony imaging products. The T* coating contributes to exquisite rendering and contrast.