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Marrying traditional handling with a digitally-optimized design, the ZEISS Loxia 35mm f/2 is a compact wide-angle prime for Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras. Utilizing a nearly symmetrical optical layout based on the Biogon concept, this lens incorporates one element made from anomalous partial dispersion glass in order to suppress chromatic aberrations and distortion for improved clarity and sharpness. An enhanced ZEISS T* anti-reflective coating has also been applied to significantly reduce ghosting and lens flare for improved contrast and color fidelity.
Loxia-series lenses are distinguished by their manual focus operation along with a manual aperture ring that can be de-clicked for silent operation; making them especially suitable for filmmaking applications. Loxia lenses are also characterized by their compact form factor and all-metal lens barrel, which incorporates engraved focusing and depth of field scales, for fine-tuned control. Additionally, the lens body sports a dust- and moisture-sealed design to permit its use in trying environments.
Q1: What type of lens is the ZEISS Loxia 35mm f/2 Biogon?
A: A high‑end ultra‑wide prime lens designed exclusively for Sony E‑mount full‑frame mirrorless cameras with classic manual control.
Q2: What is the focal length and maximum aperture?
A: It offers a 35 mm focal length with a bright f/2 maximum aperture for versatile shooting and low‑light performance.
Q3: What photography types suit this lens?
A: Great for street photography, landscapes, environmental portraits, and reportage with rich context and a natural field of view.
Q4: Does it have autofocus?
A: No — this is a manual‑focus lens with a smooth, precise focus ring and engraved distance/DOF scales for full creative control.
Q5: What optical design features does it use?
A: Utilizes a Biogon optical design with one anomalous partial dispersion element to suppress chromatic aberrations and maintain sharpness, along with ZEISS T* anti‑reflective coating for higher contrast.
Q6: How close can it focus?
A: Minimum focus distance is about 0.30 m (30 cm) for near‑to‑medium shooting flexibility.
Q7: Is the aperture ring suitable for video?
A: Yes — the manual aperture ring can be de‑clicked for smooth, silent control during filming.
Q8: What filter size does it use?
A: Accepts standard 52 mm front filters for ND, polarizers, and creative effects.