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The ZEISS Otus 1.4/28 sets a new benchmark for wide-angle full-frame lenses with its exceptional performance across the entire image field. Designed to capture the finest details, this lens delivers medium format quality, making it ideal for landscapes, architecture, and interiors in any lighting condition. Its advanced optical corrections minimize aberrations, ensuring outstanding resolution and definition even on high-resolution sensors. As an apochromatic lens, it effectively suppresses chromatic aberrations, producing images free from color fringing and distortion. The ergonomic design offers precise manual focus with a wide rotation angle, while the silent, continuous aperture adjustment supports professional video work.
Q: What is the ZEISS Otus 28mm f/1.4 ZE (Canon EF, 10070)?
A: An ultra-high-end manual-focus wide-angle prime lens in the ZEISS Otus series for Canon EF full-frame DSLRs, designed for maximum optical performance with extreme sharpness, micro-contrast, and minimal aberrations.
Q: What are the key specifications?
A: 28mm focal length, f/1.4āf/16 aperture, full-frame coverage, 95mm filter thread, and a large all-metal build weighing about 1.39 kg.
Q: Does it have autofocus or stabilization?
A: No. It is fully manual focus only and has no optical image stabilization, designed for deliberate, precision focusing.
Q: What makes the optical design special?
A: It uses a complex apochromatic Distagon-based design with aspherical and low-dispersion elements to minimize distortion, chromatic aberration, and field curvature across the frame.
Q: What is it best used for?
A: High-end landscape, architecture, interior, and environmental portrait photography where edge-to-edge sharpness and distortion control matter more than autofocus speed.
Q: How is the image quality?
A: Extremely sharp even wide open at f/1.4 with very high contrast, excellent flare resistance, and consistent performance across the frameāoften considered reference-grade optics.
Q: Any drawbacks?
A: Very heavy, extremely expensive, manual focus only, and uses large 95mm filters, making it less practical for travel or fast-paced shooting.
Q: Who is it for?
A: Professional photographers who prioritize absolute image quality and are willing to work slow and deliberate for maximum optical performance.