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Zeiss officially unveils Otus 1.4/100 lens for full-frame Nikon, Canon cameras

25 Apr

The rumored Zeiss Otus 100mm F1.4 lens for full-frame Canon and Nikon cameras has been officially announced, joining the existing Otus 28mm, 55mm, and 85mm models. The new Otus 1.4/100 lens features a full-metal housing, high-precision manual focusing, and the company’s T* anti-reflective coating for minimizing stray light and maximizing contrast.

The Otus 100mm lens features an F1.4 to F16 aperture range, 14 elements in 11 groups, and an 86mm filter diameter, as well as a ‘consistent center of gravity’ and ‘optimum balance.’ That, in conjunction with the full-metal housing, makes the 100mm lens ‘well-suited for the rough conditions a professional photographer faces,’ according to Zeiss Camera Lenses Product Manager Björn Pados.

The company says that despite being designed for 35mm full-frame cameras, its new Otus 1.4/100 lens offers ‘the look and quality’ of medium-format cameras. The product’s apochromatic design eliminates ‘almost all conceivable aberrations,’ says Zeiss, which promises ‘practically no color fringing’ and bright-dark transitions that are ‘almost completely free of color artifacts.’

Below is a gallery of images taken with the images and provided by Zeiss:

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Global delivery of the new Otus 1.4/100 has started. The lens will be available for €4,500 EUR / $ 4,500 USD with included protective caps and a lens shade when it hits retailers’ shelves.

Press release:

New ZEISS Otus 1.4/100 DSLR Lens for the Most Demanding Applications

ZEISS adds a tele focal length to its line of lenses for full-frame DSLR cameras from Canon or Nikon

OBERKOCHEN/Germany, 2019-04-24 — With the ZEISS Otus 1.4/100, ZEISS is expanding its lens family for Canon1)– and Nikon1)-photographers who do not want to make any compromises concerning image and build quality. Whether in the studio or on-the-go, for portrait or product photography, the tele focal length delivers high resolution and outstanding definition in any situation – even at maximum aperture. This high-speed lens clearly sets the subject apart from the background. The exceptional level of detail and harmonic bokeh ensure the “3D pop effect”, ZEISS lenses are known for.

Achieving the outstanding image quality of medium format cameras

“The extremely high imaging performance and reliable production quality set the ZEISS Otus 1.4/100 apart in this class of lenses,” says Björn Pados, Product Manager for ZEISS Camera Lenses. “ZEISS’ comprehensive expertise and many years of experience went into developing the lens. The images captured with a ZEISS Otus lens in combination with a high-resolution, full-frame DSLR camera are on par with those created using a medium format system.”

The lens design, with aspheric lenses and special glass materials keeps chromatic aberrations and distortion to a minimum. Even when shooting against the light, the T* anti-reflective coating developed by ZEISS allows for extremely high contrast and minimizes stray light.

Robust and reliable

The ZEISS Otus 1.4/100 also features impressive production quality and ergonomics: the extended rotation angle and smooth operation of mechanical components enable highly precise manual focusing. The stable full-metal housing with internal focusing ensures a consistent center of gravity and optimum balance when taking photographs. “This makes the ZEISS Otus 1.4/100 well-suited for the rough conditions a professional photographer faces, and its high-quality mechanical design ensures it will last for a long time,” adds Pados.

The ZEISS Otus lens series

The ZEISS Otus lens series was developed for professional photographers who expect unrestricted edge-to-edge image quality that extends across the entire aperture range. ZEISS launched its high-end SLR lens family back in 2013 with the release of the ZEISS Otus 1.4/55. This series continued with the addition of a short tele lens, the ZEISS Otus 1.4/85, in 2014. The ZEISS Otus 1.4/28 wide-angle lens followed in 2015.

Price and availability

Global delivery for the ZEISS Otus 1.4/100 will begin immediately, with a sales price of 4,500 Euros (incl. German VAT) or 4,500 US$ (excl. local taxes). A lens shade and protective caps for the front and back lenses are included.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Leaked images: A detailed look at the unreleased Zeiss Otus 100mm F1.4 lens

11 Apr

It’s not official yet, but it appears Zeiss will soon announce the Otus 100mm F1.4 lens for Canon EF and Nikon F mounts, making it the longest focal length in the Otus lineup. DPReview has obtained leaked images, with permission, from Nokishita showing in detail the impending manual lens and its accompanying specifications from Zeiss.

According to the leaked technical sheets (that appear to come directly from Zeiss), the lens will feature an Apo Sonnar design with 14 optical elements in 11 groups including one aspherical element placed at the very back of the lens and multiple ‘special glass’ elements throughout. It will feature an aperture range of F1.4 – F16, have a minimum focusing distance of 100cm / 39.37in and weighs in at 1336g / 2.95lbs for the Nikon F version and 1405g / 3.10lbs for the Canon EF version.

The lens features a nearly identical design to Zeiss’ three other Otus lenses — the 28mm F1.4, 55mm F1.4 and 85mm F1.4 — and features the same 86mm front filter thread as the other three to negate the need of stepping rings for filters and accessories. Below is a full gallery of product shots of the unreleased lens:

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Being the lens isn’t yet official there’s no detail on availability or pricing, but based on the $ 4,990 price tag for Zeiss’ other Otus lenses, it’s a safe bet the 100mm F1.4 will end up around the $ 5,000 mark.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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A strange shootout: $5,000 Zeiss Otus 28mm F1.4 vs $4,250 Leica Q

31 Jan

PhotoShelter founder and CEO Allen Murabayashi recently decided to pit two unlikely competitors against each other. In a short, unscientific comparison review, Murabayashi wanted to see how the $ 5,000 Zeiss Otus 28mm F1.4 lens stacked up against the almost-as-expensive $ 4,250 Leica Q, which sports a fixed 28mm F1.7 lens.

When you consider the identical focal lengths and “must have deep pockets” price tags, the shootout almost makes sense—so Allen slapped the Otus on a Nikon D850 and went out shooting with both cameras. And despite the fact that Allen admits “it’s impossible to make a straight apples to apples comparison” when it comes to image quality—given the D850’s 45MP resolution compared to the 24MP Leica Q—he was still able to draw a pithy conclusion about who the Otus is made for, and why you might choose the Leica Q instead:

You can certainly make the argument that a 45MP sensor needs great glass, and in this regard, the Otus delivers the goods. But the slow operation of the lens turns a pretty great digital camera into something more like a large format camera.

If you like “slow” photography and have deep pockets, the Otus might be for you. If you just have deep pockets (and a bad back), stick with the Leica.

For a bit more depth, or if you want to check out some side-by-side comparison shots from PhotoShelter’s testing, watch the video above or check out the full written comparison on the PhotoShelter Blog.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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ZEISS announces Otus 1.4/28, third lens for Otus series

14 Oct

German optical manufacturer Zeiss has announced it is to introduce a wide angle to its Otus family of lenses designed for full frame SLR cameras. The Zeiss Otus 1.4/28 is a 28mm lens with a maximum aperture of f/1.4, and will be available with ZE and ZF.2 mounts for Canon EOS and Nikon F cameras. Read more

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Otus Readings: the Zeiss 85 F1.4 Otus Comparison

29 Jun

When the Zeiss 85mm F1.4 Otus rolled into our office in both Canon and Nikon mounts, we knew what had to be done. We proudly present to you the 85mm F1.4 Otus, one of the nicest things we’ve ever held, mounted on the 5DS R and the Nikon D810 for your peeping pleasure. You can even see how it compares with an old Canon EF 85mm F1.8… Read on

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Testbericht: Zeiss Otus 85 mm f/1.4

24 Jun

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Ein Beitrag von: Christopher Wesser

Die Marke Zeiss steht bei Objektiven ja schon seit jeher für Prestige und Qualität. Mein 50 mm f/1.4 Planar zaubert den meisten Fotografen sofort ein neidisches Lächeln auf das Gesicht. Der Effekt kommt natürlich unter anderem auch davon, dass die normalen Zeiss-Linsen im Preissegment einer typischen Canon-L-Linse liegen, also jenseits von 1.000 € beginnen (mal abgesehen vom oben genannten 50mm f/1.4). Vor allem bekommt man bei Zeiss aber auch einfach entsprechend gute Technik
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Zeiss introduces ‘no distortion’ Otus 1.4/85mm

09 Sep

Zeiss has announced a new fast mid-telephoto prime to join last year’s widely acclaimed 1.4/55 lens in the Otus range. Due out in the middle of this month in Canon EF (ZE) and Nikon F (ZF.2) mounts, the new Zeiss Otus 1.4/85 is a manual focus lens claimed to offer exceptional performance even when used wide open on full frame cameras. Read more

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Lens reviews update: test data for the Zeiss Otus 1.4/55

22 Nov

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DxOMark has just reviewed the Zeiss Otus 1.4/55, a $ 4000 standard prime for full frame SLRs, and as part of our ongoing collaboration we’ve added the test data to our lens widget. We’ve also added test data for the Nikon mount version of Sigma’s exception 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM. Click through for more details and analysis, including a comparison between the Zeiss 55mm and the Nikon 58mm f/1.4G, and a link to DxOMark’s own review.

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ZEISS announces ‘no compromise’ Otus 55mm F1.4

07 Oct

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ZEISS has announced the Otus 1.4/55, a premium manual focus ‘normal’ lens for full frame SLRs. It’s the first in a new line of lenses aimed at uncompromising professional photographers, with a price tag to match – €2,940 or US$ 3,999 (excl. VAT). According to Zeiss it’s named Otus after a type of owl known for its excellent vision in darkness. On the technical side, it uses a Distagon design that’s unusually complex for this class of lens, and uses 12 elements in 10 groups to minimise aberrations even when shooting at maximum aperture.  

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