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Archive 2015 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount

  
 
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p.41 #1 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


philip_pj wrote:
Let me try a different version, comparing the two paradigms facing Zeiss: that of the future with that of the past.

Batis cost effectiveness ($1200-$1300), market appeal (light, small, balanced, fine ergo, excellent optics), hit rate-efficiency (AF), future (very strong commitment by Zeiss to a full range) and operational effectiveness (OIS, IBIS)..

isn't happening at:

Otus / 135 APO weight (1030 grams-1200 grams-930 grams), tripod dependency (see previous), huge bulk, lack of utility-speed-operational flexibility (manual focus, unstabilized), focus inaccuracy (non-EVF target mount dependency (EF/F)) and rich man's toy prices.

A stark difference is emerging between the needs of the enthusiast/pro mass
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Of course you could use the Otus/135 APO trio on a Sony camera with IBIS and a smart adapter and you would fix the unstabilized and no EVF part. I would not even be surprised to see Zeiss offering these in E mount one day, taking away the adapter issue. It would not be hard for them to do so. They certainly understand the E mount and how to communicate with it, so all they would have to do is add about 26mm in length (which hardly matters in such a big lens) so that it focusses properly on the sensor. That leaves MF (which some of us prefer) and size (and price) as the remaining issues. Personally, I find these lenses are too big, but I can certainly see why some would deal with the size to maximize performance. I think price may be at least as big a barrier as size, however, for people adopting these lenses. The Batis will sell a lot more largely because it is a lot easier for many folks to afford them.



Jun 25, 2015 at 01:29 PM
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p.41 #2 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


Haven't seen any full-size samples from the 85.

I don't see anything objectionable with samples from the 25, except a bit of bokeh CA.

I have a photoshop action that is useful for fixing that problem.

And of course there simply isn't an Otus 25/2.



Jun 25, 2015 at 01:30 PM
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p.41 #3 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


I see B&H has updated the delivery dates on both Batis lenses from 'Early July' to July 17th. It's getting real.


Jun 30, 2015 at 06:53 AM
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p.41 #4 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


Steve Spencer wrote:
Of course you could use the Otus/135 APO trio on a Sony camera with IBIS and a smart adapter and you would fix the unstabilized and no EVF part. I would not even be surprised to see Zeiss offering these in E mount one day, taking away the adapter issue. It would not be hard for them to do so. They certainly understand the E mount and how to communicate with it, so all they would have to do is add about 26mm in length (which hardly matters in such a big lens) so that it focusses properly on
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I've used the Zeiss 135/2 APO in my Nikon days and it is marvelous. But for my A7 I think I'd prefer a smaller and lighter Batis 135/2.5 or 2.8 APO with AF if they'd make one.




Jun 30, 2015 at 11:59 AM
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p.41 #5 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


If I could swing the Sony 135 STF and f/1.8, I would die happy. I know there are a couple here that has both. Not saying they should watch their backs, but.....

Thorsten wrote:
I've used the Zeiss 135/2 APO in my Nikon days and it is marvelous. But for my A7 I think I'd prefer a smaller and lighter Batis 135/2.5 or 2.8 APO with AF if they'd make one.





Jun 30, 2015 at 12:09 PM
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p.41 #6 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


3d craft has a hands on and started a rolling review:

http://3d-kraft.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=176:zeiss-batis-25-85-rolling-review



Jun 30, 2015 at 10:54 PM
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p.41 #7 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


I'd love a native SZ or Batis 135mm ~f2.4 if it was sharp wide open and very well controlled for color aberrations.


Jul 01, 2015 at 12:20 AM
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p.41 #8 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


I've been adapting my zeiss nikon mount glass to use on my a7s. These look very tempting indeed


Jul 01, 2015 at 12:26 PM
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p.41 #9 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


I'm offering anyone a 50 dollar reward for the capture of a BATIS 85. In stock ready to buy ASAP. Reward given once acquired. I'm not joking here.

No pre-orders , in my hands.


I need it for a gig. Should say I want it for one



Jul 02, 2015 at 08:08 AM
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p.41 #10 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


Just sold two images for a nice sum: think the money's going to the Batis 85.


Jul 02, 2015 at 10:27 AM
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p.41 #11 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


Steve, the Batises are about sheer practicalities. A very large proportion of potentially great 85mm portraits cannot be shot using manual focus lenses at these focal lengths. Even with Sony's EVFs this a sad fact of life.

So that is the alternate explanation for the coming popularity of the Batis range, rather than:

'The Batis will sell a lot more *largely* because it is a lot easier for many folks to afford them.'

This is much more about hard nosed pragmatism in photography than the relative cost of lenses - it is about what works best for the best result in the work environment. I would not buy an Otus 85/1.4 if it cost the same as the Batis 85 lens for the above reasons. It would just gather dust, because it is unfit for (my) purpose.

In the same vein, eye focus is of course the coming game changer for Sony and AF lenses. See here for a nice demo:

http://www.dpreview.com/articles/1652088044/sony-an-eye-on-focus

Having 90-95% of the IQ of an Otus level lens with accurate eye focus that tracks across the frame will appeal to a very large audience of portraitists. Then add IBIS and 42Mp to make up the shortfall.



Jul 02, 2015 at 08:49 PM
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p.41 #12 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


Here's a nice look at the Batis 25.

http://www.albertdros.com/#!1-week-with-the-Zeiss-Batis-25mm-f2/cyck/559525b80cf20881704255d8

Having a tough time deciding between this and the 35/1.4 as a wide prime.



Jul 04, 2015 at 06:20 PM
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p.41 #13 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


philip_pj wrote:
Steve, the Batises are about sheer practicalities. A very large proportion of potentially great 85mm portraits cannot be shot using manual focus lenses at these focal lengths. Even with Sony's EVFs this a sad fact of life.

So that is the alternate explanation for the coming popularity of the Batis range, rather than:

'The Batis will sell a lot more *largely* because it is a lot easier for many folks to afford them.'

This is much more about hard nosed pragmatism in photography than the relative cost of lenses - it is about what works best for the best result in the
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I don't know that I really agree with you. A lot of absolutely fabulous portraits have been taken with MF and still can be. I realize that some people definitely prefer AF, but personally I prefer MF for portraits. Only a very small proportion of the portraits that I take would be easier with AF, but maybe that is just me. In addition, some of my portraits I feel turn out better because I use MF and some I believe could only be gotten with MF (particularly with pre-focussing to a zone, which could be done with an AF lens too). Still I gladly concede that very likely the big majority want AF, but I think they want less expensive lenses as well. I think the Batis lenses will be much more popular than the Otus lenses, but I think both will serve an important purpose for Zeiss.



Jul 04, 2015 at 08:37 PM
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p.41 #14 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


Completely different focal lengths. Depends what you are shooting and what look you are after.

Having owned the Nikon 24mm 1.4 which was optically excellent I was never a fan of the FL. Yes it did allow for a lot of unique shots but the 35mm 1.4 was a lot more practical.

Currently shooting with a 28/50. 35/85 is also popular.

I have my eye on the 16-35 but would also consider a 21mm prime when Zeiss releases it.

joychris wrote:
Here's a nice look at the Batis 25.

http://www.albertdros.com/#!1-week-with-the-Zeiss-Batis-25mm-f2/cyck/559525b80cf20881704255d8

Having a tough time deciding between this and the 35/1.4 as a wide prime.




Jul 05, 2015 at 03:44 AM
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p.41 #15 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


davewolfs wrote:
Completely different focal lengths. Depends what you are shooting and what look you are after.

Having owned the Nikon 24mm 1.4 which was optically excellent I was never a fan of the FL. Yes it did allow for a lot of unique shots but the 35mm 1.4 was a lot more practical.

Currently shooting with a 28/50. 35/85 is also popular.

I have my eye on the 16-35 but would also consider a 21mm prime when Zeiss releases it.



I use the 24 and the 35 a lot - along with the 85. I had all three when I shot Canon along with a 24-105 that I used a lot at the widest end. I'm kinda thinking with the A7rII's crop mode having so many MP, I can use the 25 in crop for a ~38mm FOV and spending 35mm cash elsewhere. But it is fun shooting the 35 at 1.4. Decisions, decisions...



Jul 05, 2015 at 08:20 AM
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p.41 #16 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


Review of both Batis lenses (with 100% crop images) on Steve Huff's blog:

http://www.stevehuffphoto.com/2015/07/06/the-zeiss-batis-25-f2-and-85-f1-8-lens-review/



Jul 10, 2015 at 12:19 PM
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p.41 #17 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


I just want these damn lenses now. I'm on the hunt looking for availability.


Jul 10, 2015 at 12:59 PM
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GMPhotography wrote:
I just want these damn lenses now. I'm on the hunt looking for availability.


I haven't seen anything as far as early availability. Even the Hong Kong dealers are showing a ship date of 7-15.

I'm hoping to have my 25mm around the 18th.



Jul 10, 2015 at 02:28 PM
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p.41 #19 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


Both are on ebay now from Shenikon Camera in HK.
Joe

Edit; Both are for preorder.



Jul 10, 2015 at 05:08 PM
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p.41 #20 · Zeiss "Batis" AF lens line to be released for FF E-mount


Steve Huff just reviewed the Batis lenses. Sorry if someone already posted this link:
http://www.stevehuffphoto.com/tag/zeiss-batis/

I really like both but I think I will get the 85 first. For wide angle lens, I'm debating between Sony/Zeiss 16-35 and Batis 25.



Jul 10, 2015 at 06:57 PM
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