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ZEISS Classic Lenses

Proven for many years.

ZEISS Classic lenses have a stellar reputation among photographers worldwide, thanks to their timeless design and exceptional optical performance, made them a favored choice for many years.

  • Precise Manual Focus
  • Ideal Aperture with Nine Blades
  • A Tradition of Excellence
  • Two ZEISS camera lenses with metallic mounts and manual focus rings displayed side by side on a white background.
  • Close-up view of a ZEISS Planar 1.4/50 camera lens with "Carl Zeiss" branding on the lens ring.
  • Front view of a ZEISS Planar 1.4/50 ZE camera lens showing the glass elements and engraved specifications.
  • Two ZEISS camera lenses with black metal bodies and engraved focus markings are displayed side by side on a white background.
  • Top view of a ZEISS Planar 1.4/85 ZE camera lens showcasing the glass elements and aperture blades.
  • Rear view of a ZEISS camera lens showing the electronic contacts, mounting bayonet, and glass elements.

The Classic lenses from ZEISS have enjoyed an outstanding reputation with photographers all over the world for many years now – and rightly so. This lens family is characterized by its classic appearance and high optical performance.

The ZEISS Classic lenses were developed for ambitious photographers and their wide diversity of applications: macro, landscape, architecture, portrait, journalism, fashion and beauty. Thanks to their excellent value for the money, the ZEISS Classic lenses offer an excellent entry into premium class photography.


Available Models

ZEISS Classic Lenses
  • Black ZEISS camera lens with detailed focus and aperture markings displayed against a white background.
    Planar T* 1.4/50

    Free Working Distance:
    0,35 m (13.78") – ∞
    Rotation Angle:
    223°
    Weight:
    ZE: 380 g (0.84 lbs)
    ZF.2: 330 g (0.73 lbs)
  • Black ZEISS camera lens with manual focus and aperture control rings, featuring engraved white, red, and orange markings.
    Planar T* 1.4/85

    Free Working Distance:
    0,88 m (34.65") – ∞
    Rotation Angle:
    243°
    Weight:
    ZE: 670 g (1.48")
    ZF.2: 570 g (1.26")
A dramatic black-and-white portrait reveals the deep textures and expressive character of an elderly man, highlighting the exceptional detail and contrast rendered by ZEISS lenses.
Tom Koene

Excellent Image Quality

The range of ZEISS T*® lenses offers the highest possible standards in terms of performance, reliability and, of course, image quality. Quite simply, they are superior in every way. You can count on highly advanced flare control for crisp and brilliant images, for example. And virtually zero geometric distortion, ensuring precise accuracy when reproducing shapes – especially useful when photographing products and architecture.

A person holding a ZEISS Planar T* 1.4/85 ZE camera lens in front of one eye.

Ideal Aperture with Nine Blades

Photographers want to guide the observer through the image. Minimal depth of focus is often used as a design element. This keeps the background intentionally blurred to keep the attention of the observer on the main subject. These different representations of the blurred areas, as well as the quality of the transition, are referred to as the Bokeh of a lens. The finely tuned features of the optical design on ZEISS SLR lenses ensure a particularly harmonious effect of the blurred areas of the image. The nine diaphragm blades and the resulting, virtually circular aperture on ZEISS SLR lenses are crucial to favorable rendition of highlights in the fore and background.

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ZEISS Classic Lenses – A Tradition of Excellence

The ZEISS Classic lenses have enjoyed an outstanding reputation with photographers all over the world for many years now – and rightly so. The solid all-metal mount ensures constant functionality and image performance, regardless of the number of photographs taken. Manual focusing promotes creativity in the design of the image.

A striking nighttime cityscape captures the illuminated architecture and reflective waterways, showcasing the clarity and low-light performance of ZEISS optics.
Michael Wartmann

ZEISS T* Anti-Reflective Coating

The optical elements of ZEISS lenses feature T*® anti-reflective coating on all surfaces and an optical design that guarantees images of superior brilliance at all times, even in unfavourable lighting conditions. We apply the anti-reflective coating to the lens surfaces by the vapour deposition of extremely thin, transparent layers on the glass. In this process, special substances are vaporized with extremely high energy in a high-vacuum environment and are subsequently deposited on the glass surfaces, one after another, as layers with precisely controlled thicknesses to achieve the desired reduction of reflective properties. The first coating techniques were employed by ZEISS as long ago as in the 1930s.

A photographer is capturing a portrait of a person using a camera equipped with a ZEISS lens.
William Heuberger

Precise Manual Focus

Manually focusing a lens means controlling the image result from your fingertips. A good ergonomic design makes all the difference. ZEISS lenses stand out with their large rotation angle which enables precise focusing. Changes are immediately visible in the viewfinder. The high-quality focusing mechanism moves smoothly without play, thus also supporting the intuitive interaction with the focal plane. The precise engraving in meter and feet, and the depth of focus scale provide additional support for manually focusing.

Technical Data

ZEISS Classic Lenses
  • Focal Length

    50 mm

    Aperture Range

    f/1.4 – f/16

    Camera Mount

    Canon EF-Mount1 (ZE) | Nikon F-Mount1 (ZF.2)

    Format Compatibility

    Full Frame

    Focusing Range

    0.45 m (17.72") – ∞

    Free Working Distance

    0.35 m (13.78") – ∞

    Angular Field2 (diag. horiz. vert.)

    45° | 38° | 26°

    Diameter of Image Field

    43 mm (1.69")

    Coverage at Close Range (MOD)3

    160 x 240 mm (6.30 x 9.45")

    Image Ratio at Minimum Object Distance

    1 : 6.7

    Lens Elements | Groups

    7 | 6

    Flange Focal Distance

    ZE: 44 mm (1.73") | ZF.2: 46 mm (1.83")

    Entrance Pupil Position (Front of Image Plane)

    54 mm (2.13")

    Autofocus

    –

    Image Stabilization

    –

    Filter Thread

    M58 x 0.75

    Rotation Angle of Focusing Ring

    223°

    Diameter max.

    ZE: 71 mm (2.81") | ZF.2: 66 mm (2.60")

    Diameter of Focusing Ring

    ZE: 71 mm (2.81") | ZF.2: 66 mm (2.60")

    Length (With Lens Caps)

    ZE: 71 mm (2.80") | ZF.2: 69 mm (2.72")

    Length (Without Lens Caps)

    ZE: 48 mm (1.89") | ZF.2: 45 mm (1.77")

    Weight

    ZE: 380 g (0.84 lbs) | ZF.2: 330 g (0.73 lbs)

  • Focal Length

    85 mm

    Aperture Range

    f/1.4 – f/16

    Camera Mount

    Canon EF-Mount1 (ZE) | Nikon F-Mount1 (ZF.2)

    Format Compatibility

    Full Frame

    Focusing Range

    1.0 m (39.372) – ∞

    Free Working Distance

    0.88 m (34.65") – ∞

    Angular Field2 (diag. horiz. vert.)

    29° | 24° | 16°

    Diameter of Image Field

    43 mm (1.69")

    Coverage at Close Range (MOD)3

    240 x 360 mm (9.45 x 14.17")

    Image Ratio at Minimum Object Distance

    1 : 10

    Lens Elements | Groups

    6 | 5

    Flange Focal Distance

    ZE: 44 mm (1.73") | ZF.2: 46 mm (1.83")

    Entrance Pupil Position (Front of Image Plane)

    38 mm (1.49")

    Autofocus

    –

    Image Stabilization

    –

    Filter Thread

    M72 x 0.75

    Rotation Angle of Focusing Ring

    243°

    Diameter max.

    ZE: 78 mm (3.08") | ZF.2: 77 mm (3.03")

    Diameter of Focusing Ring

    ZE: 78 mm (3.08") | ZF.2: 71 mm (2.78")

    Length (With Lens Caps)

    ZE: 88 mm (3.46") | ZF.2: 85 mm (3.35")

    Length (Without Lens Caps)

    ZE: 65 mm (2.56") | ZF.2: 62 mm (2.44")

    Weight

    ZE: 670 g (1.48") | ZF.2: 570 g (1.26")

  • Black ZEISS camera lens with manual focus and aperture rings, featuring engraved distance and f-stop markings in white, red, and orange.
    Illustration of a ZEISS camera lens with detailed focus and aperture markings, overlaid by a stylized blue ZEISS logo.

    ZEISS Planar T* 1.4/50

    The Planar lens design is the most successful – and most frequently copied – camera lens design of all time. Modifications to the tried-and-tested six-lens basic type ensure that it achieves the high imaging quality required by modern sensors. Lenses with a Planar optical design enable consistent performance across a large range of image scales – the key requirement for universal macro-lenses.

    ⬛ Planar Design

  • Black ZEISS camera lens with manual focus and aperture control rings featuring detailed focal length and aperture markings.
    Cross-sectional illustration of a ZEISS camera lens showing internal optical lens elements in blue.

    ZEISS Planar T* 1.4/85

    The Planar lens design is the most successful – and most frequently copied – camera lens design of all time. Modifications to the tried-and-tested six-lens basic type ensure that it achieves the high imaging quality required by modern sensors. Lenses with a Planar optical design enable consistent performance across a large range of image scales – the key requirement for universal macro-lenses.

    ⬛ Planar Design

ZEISS camera cleaning kit including a lens cleaning brush, air blower, cleaning spray, microfiber cloths, and a black and blue carrying pouch with ZEISS branding.

ZEISS Photo Lenses Accessories

Tailored to meet your requirements.

When taking pictures, an optimal image is not the only consideration. Capturing that special experience also plays a key role. With their reliable functions, camera lenses from ZEISS ensure that photographers can fully concentrate on the image and composition, and bring their creativity to life. In order to perfect this experience, ZEISS now offers accessories tailored to the requirements of demanding photographers.



Reviews

ZEISS Classic Lenses

diglloyd.com

"The Zeiss 85mm f/1.4 Planar is considered a portrait lens by many. Yet its high brilliance, ultra-low distortion, delicious color..."

mflenses.com

"This lens does not only look beautiful, it is heavy and 'feels' great in your hand. The manufacturing quality is nothing but excellent.."

photographyreview.com

"In this era of plastic-barreled mass-produced lenses, the Zeiss ZF lenses stand out in sleekly-elegant fashion..."

diglloyd.com

"The Sony counterpart simply cannot compete with such optical characteristics..."

photographyreview.com

"The Zeiss Loxia 2/50 is one of the first in a new series of manual focus lenses for Sony full-frame mirrorless cameras..."

imaging-resource.com

"I really enjoyed shooting with the Zeiss Loxia 50mm f/2 lens and I would certainly recommend it to anyone..."

A ZEISS camera lens is displayed next to an uncapped silver fountain pen on a white background.
A ZEISS camera lens is displayed next to an uncapped silver fountain pen on a white background.

Product Registration

Obtain the extended warranty.

ZEISS grants a warranty period of two years from the date of purchase for all its photographic lenses. This may be extended to three years after registering with ZEISS Online Registration. Although the ZEISS extended warranty is already available in numerous countries, claims under warranty may only be made in the country in which the product was purchased.

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  • 1

    Sony is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. Fujifilm is a registered trademark of Fujifilm Corporation.

  • 2

    Based on APS-C format

  • 3

    At close range