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Zeiss 100mm f1.4 Apo Sonnar ZE Manual Focus Lens FCanon EF WFotoPro X-Go Trp

Original price was: €4,800.00.Current price is: €3,950.00.
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Zeiss 135mm f2 Milvus ZE Lens for Canon EF

Original price was: €2,000.00.Current price is: €1,200.00.

About Zeiss Milvus 135mm f/2

ZEISS Milvus 2/135
Revel in an atmospheric mood at dusk against a breathtaking backdrop – as an inconspicuous observer, the telephoto lens is able to draw you into this unique moment from afar. The ZEISS Milvus 2/135 permits an interplay between fore- and background that is simply incomparable.

It can be used in a host of different situations, meaning you can capture the artist’s emotions onstage from your third-row seat, as well as breathtaking portraits in outstanding detail. The position of the focus rings, which does not change, also makes the lens suitable for video applications with a follow focus system.

A lens design with relatively few glass-to-air surfaces, invented by Dr. Ludwig Bertele at ZEISS in 1930 to provide the fastest lenses of that day for 35 mm photography offering speeds up to f/1.5 and well controlled veiling glare. This is where the name comes from, containig the German word for sun, ‘Sonne’, the symbol of utmost brightness.
• Apo-Sonnar with 11 lens elements in 8 groups • Lens made of special glass with anomalous partial dispersion • “Floating Elements” design

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About Zeiss Milvus 135mm f/2

ZEISS Milvus 2/135
Revel in an atmospheric mood at dusk against a breathtaking backdrop – as an inconspicuous observer, the telephoto lens is able to draw you into this unique moment from afar. The ZEISS Milvus 2/135 permits an interplay between fore- and background that is simply incomparable.

It can be used in a host of different situations, meaning you can capture the artist’s emotions onstage from your third-row seat, as well as breathtaking portraits in outstanding detail. The position of the focus rings, which does not change, also makes the lens suitable for video applications with a follow focus system.

A lens design with relatively few glass-to-air surfaces, invented by Dr. Ludwig Bertele at ZEISS in 1930 to provide the fastest lenses of that day for 35 mm photography offering speeds up to f/1.5 and well controlled veiling glare. This is where the name comes from, containig the German word for sun, ‘Sonne’, the symbol of utmost brightness.
• Apo-Sonnar with 11 lens elements in 8 groups • Lens made of special glass with anomalous partial dispersion • “Floating Elements” design

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