Zeiss Otus 55mm f/1.4 Super Wide Angle Lens for Canon EF Mount - Black
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Key Features
- For Canon EF Mount DSLR Cameras
- Optimized for Full-Frame Camera Sensors
- f/1.4 - f/16 Aperture Range
- Zeiss T* Anti-Reflective Lens Coating
- Floating Elements Design
- All-Metal Lens Housing
- Manual Focus, 20" Close Focus Distance
- 77mm Filter Thread
- Highly Visible Yellow Scale Markings
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Overview
Focus your creativity
When designing the Otus 1.4/55 we had one brief: make it the best. Representing the pinnacle of over a century of optical and technical expertise, this prime lens offers truly spectacular, world-class performance. Without compromise.
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As far as the eye can see
Spectacularly detailed portraits full of contrast. High fidelity images and exceptional performance into the corners even at full aperture. The Otus 1.4/55 makes absolutely no compromises and brings together over a century of ZEISS optical and technical excellence. This standard lens is the exception to the rule: perfect optical correction eliminates nearly all possible flaws, from color fringes and distortion to chromatic aberrations. With the highest contrast performance over the entire image field, even at an aperture of f/1.4, this lens offers the spectacular medium format look when working with a modern SLR camera. Phenomenal detail and exceptional performance, regardless of whether it’s using available light or in the studio, the Otus 1.4/55 is the absolute best lens in the world today.
Design
When wide angle views go to extremes and beg the control via an SLR viewfinder, which means that the back focal distance has to be much larger than the focal length, a retrofous design called Distagon is the right choice.
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, longitudinal chromatic 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 potentials of contemporary high-resolution sensors and rewards photographers with images characterised by breathtaking rendition of even the finest details.
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, and especially highlights, are reproduced almost completely free of color artifacts.
Aspherical design
The aspherical lens design ensures consistent imaging performance throughout the entire 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.
Brand
Zeiss
lens
| Focal Length | 55 mm |
detailed specifications
| Image Stabilization | None |
lens specification
| Angle of View (diagonal) | 43.7° |
| Lens Filter Size | 77mm |
| Maximum Aperture | f/1.4 - 16 |
| Mount Type | Canon EF |
| Lens Type | Prime |
| Dimensions | Approx. 3.64 x 5.66" (9.25 x 14.38 cm) |
| Weight | 2.27 lb (1030 g) |
| Lens Min. Focus Distance | 19.7" (.50 m) |
| Elements / Groups | 12/10 |
physical specifications
| Color | Black |
camera attributes
| Autofocus | None |
- Zeiss 55mm f/1.4 Otus Distagon T* Lens for Canon EF Mount
- Lens Hood
- Front Lens Cap
- Rear Lens Cap
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