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Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 Review

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The Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 lens is a good option for Sony's E-mount mirrorless cameras, offering decent image quality with a moderately wide aperture. Despite some softness and fringing, it is a good enough optic for 24-megapixel cameras, but may not fully satisfy the needs of 42-megapixel shooters. The build quality is decent, and the autofocus motor is quick and accurate, making it a reasonable choice for those who need a wide-angle lens with a useful aperture.

The Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 lens offers good image quality with a moderately wide aperture, but it may not fully satisfy the needs of 42-megapixel shooters. The solid build quality and quick autofocus make it a reasonable choice for photographers with 24-megapixel cameras.

Pros
  • Decent image quality
  • Solid build quality
  • Quick and accurate autofocus
  • Useful focal length and aperture
Cons
  • Softness and fringing at wider apertures
  • Not fully suitable for 42-megapixel cameras
  • Heavy vignetting at wider apertures
  • Noticeable longitudinal chromatic aberration

The image quality is good in the middle, with acceptable sharpness and contrast, although there is some color fringing on contrasting edges. While the corner image quality is not as strong, it is still reasonably good for an angle lens.

The Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 lens is a good option for Sony's E-mount mirrorless cameras, offering decent image quality with a moderately wide aperture. The build quality is solid, with a noticeable metal construction and a smooth manual focus ring. The lens also features a display that shows the focus distance, adding a cool and useful touch to the overall design. The lens's autofocus motor is quick and accurate, performing well on various camera bodies. However, the lens suffers from noticeable focus breathing during close-up shots, and the sharpness and fringing may be less satisfactory for users of 42-megapixel cameras.The image quality of the Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 lens is good in the middle, with acceptable sharpness and contrast, although there is some color fringing on contrasting edges. While the corner image quality is not as strong, it is still reasonably good for an angle lens. The lens performs similarly on APS-C cameras, displaying more softness in the middle but retaining good corner quality. Vignetting is heavy at wider apertures, but the lens handles close-up shots well, with improved image quality at smaller apertures. The lens also handles flaring and coma levels adequately, with soft and pleasant bokeh at maximum aperture. However, longitudinal chromatic aberration is a noticeable issue, especially at wider apertures.Overall, the Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 lens is a respectable option for photographers with 24-megapixel cameras, offering good image quality and build. However, it falls short of being a top recommendation due to its high price point and some optical limitations. While it may not fully satisfy the needs of 42-megapixel shooters, it can still produce nice images with a useful focal length and aperture.

Overall, the Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 lens is a respectable option for photographers with 24-megapixel cameras, offering good image quality and build. However, it falls short of being a top recommendation due to its high price point and some optical limitations.

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