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Zeiss Batis 85mm f/1.8 Review

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The Zeiss 85mm f/1.8 is a high-quality, expensive lens designed for portrait photography with a nice emphasis on the subject. It offers excellent image quality, especially on full-frame cameras, but is a little pricey for an f/1.8 lens.

The Zeiss 85mm f/1.8 is a high-quality lens with excellent image quality, especially on full-frame cameras. It offers a nice emphasis on the subject in portrait photography. However, the price may be a bit steep for an f/1.8 lens.

Pros
  • Excellent image quality
  • Top-notch build quality
  • Nice emphasis on the subject
  • Impressive performance on full-frame and APS-C cameras
Cons
  • Expensive for an f/1.8 lens
  • Confusion about image stabilization
  • A little slow autofocus for older cameras

The build quality of the lens is top-notch, and it has a weather-sealed design with a smooth and responsive manual focus ring.

The Zeiss 85mm f/1.8 is a high-quality, expensive lens designed for portrait photography. It offers a nice emphasis on the subject and provides a good amount of background in the picture. The lens has its own image stabilization system, although there is some confusion about it, and retailers claim that it doesn't have optical stabilization. The build quality of the lens is top-notch, and it has a weather-sealed design with a manual focus ring that is smooth and responsive. The lens displays focus breathing when zooming in, and its autofocus works silently, although it is a little on the slow side for older cameras. The image quality is excellent, especially on full-frame cameras, with sharpness across the image frame and good contrast. The lens performs impressively on APS-C cameras as well, with sharpness across the entire image frame. There is some distortion and vignetting on a full-frame camera, but in-camera corrections can take care of that. Overall, the Zeiss 85mm f/1.8 is a high-quality lens, but the price may be a bit steep for an f/1.8 lens.

The lens performs impressively on both full-frame and APS-C cameras, with sharpness across the entire image frame.

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