ZEISS Batis Distagon T* 25mm F/2

Wide-angle prime lens • Digital era

  • Announced:
  • · April 2015
  • Production status:
  •  In production
  • Country of design:
  • · FRG (Federal Republic of Germany)
  • Original name:
  • · ZEISS Distagon 2/25 T*
  • Class:
  • · Fast full-frame wide-angle prime lens
  • · Travellers' choice

Abbreviations

T* Multi-layer anti-reflection coating is applied to the surfaces of lens elements. This anti-reflection coating increases light transmission, eliminates flare and ghosting, and maintains color consistence among all lens models.

Sample photos (2)

ILCE-7R @ ISO 160, 1/60 sec. 25mm F/2.8. H.Hackbarth, https://www.flickr.com/photos/hhackbarth/
F/2.8
ILCE-7R @ ISO 100, 1/125 sec. 25mm F/2. H.Hackbarth, https://www.flickr.com/photos/hhackbarth/
F/2

Specification

Optical design:
35mm full frame
25mm
F/2
10 elements in 8 groups
4 ASPH, 4 AD
Floating element system
Sony E
81.7° (35mm full frame)
On Sony NEX/a/ZV APS-C [1.53x] cameras:
35mm equivalent focal length:
38.3mm (in terms of field of view)
35mm equivalent speed:
F/3.1 (in terms of depth of field)
Diagonal angle of view:
59°
Diaphragm mechanism:
Diaphragm type:
Automatic
Aperture control:
None; the aperture is controlled from the camera
9 (nine)
Focusing:
0.20m
1:5.2
Focusing modes:
Autofocus (AF), Manual focus (MF)
Autofocus motor:
Linear motor
Manual focus control:
Focusing ring
Focus mode selector:
None; focusing mode is set from the camera
Manual focus override in autofocus mode:
Determined by the camera
Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS):
-
Physical characteristics:
335g
⌀81×78mm
Dust-proof and water-resistant barrel
-
Accessories:
Screw-type 67mm
2110-569 - Bayonet-type petal-shaped
Not available

Sources of data

  • Manufacturer's technical data.
  • ZEISS Lenses for Mirrorless System Cameras booklet (PUB. EN_10_025_0019V).

Manufacturer description #1

New Full-Frame Autofocus Lenses from ZEISS

ZEISS Batis 2/25 and ZEISS Batis 1.8/85 – exclusively designed for Sony's E-mount cameras

OBERKOCHEN/Germany, 2015-04-22.

The ZEISS Batis 2/25 and ZEISS Batis 1.8/85 are the first full-frame autofocus lenses for Sony's E-mount cameras to be exclusively developed and distributed by ZEISS. This new family of lenses is particularly suited for the use with Sony's alpha range of mirrorless full-frame system cameras. The two new lenses will be available for purchase now and starts shipping in July 2015.

"The Batis family of lenses is the first time we have launched autofocus lenses for Sony's full-frame E-mount cameras which are ZEISS through and through – in other words exclusively developed and distributed by us," says Dr. Michael Pollmann, Product Manager at ZEISS Camera Lenses. The Sony alpha full-frame E-mount system, which currently consists of the 7 family of cameras, is one of the most innovative camera systems on the market and is becoming an increasingly popular choice for professionals and people considering switching from DSLRs. "The ZEISS Batis lenses are our way of acknowledging this trend and providing creative and ambitious photographers with the expert tools they need," says Pollmann. The lenses are easy to use yet offer professional performance, so they are a sound investment for amateur photographers, too: "Camera sensors are constantly evolving, and so are photographers. Our Batis lenses are the perfect answer to these changing trends and herald a new era of professional photographers using mirrorless full-frame cameras," says Pollmann.

Broad scope of applications and a modern design

The ZEISS Batis 2/25 and ZEISS Batis 1.8/85 lenses offer an initial choice of two focal lengths which have proved to be the most popular among users of the system: a moderate wide-angle focal length and a tele portrait focal length. The lenses make optimal use of the camera sensors, capturing every last detail with impressive contrast and high resolution. As well as offering fast and reliable autofocus, the lenses also support manual focusing, allowing users to choose the best option for each individual situation. The sleek, modern design – with smooth surfaces reminiscent of the high-end ZEISS Otus lenses – emphasizes the superior quality of this new lens family and gives the Batis lenses an unmistakable look and feel.

Features for demanding users

"In response to numerous requests from customers, we decided to equip the Batis lenses with a display showing the focus distance," says Pollmann. For the demanding photographer, the cutting-edge OLED display is a major highlight – an innovation that is currently unparalleled in the world of camera lenses. The electronic display is easy to read even in low light. It shows the distance between the camera system and the focal plane as well as the depth of field. ZEISS Batis lenses are also furnished with dust and weather seals, allowing them to be used in even the harshest weather conditions. The fast, quiet AF drive with linear motors keeps the subject crisply in focus even when shooting in hectic situations. In addition, a handy, rubberized focus ring supports manual focusing, providing the user with full creative freedom when it comes to image composition.

Both ZEISS Batis lenses have a 'floating elements' design which compensates for aberrations of the lenses at different distance settings. The two lenses also offer a standard filter thread with a 67 mm diameter. ZEISS Batis lenses support all the operating modes and functions of the current range of E-mount cameras.

ZEISS Batis 2/25

The ZEISS Batis 2/25 wide-angle lens has ten lens elements in eight groups and draws on the ZEISS Distagon optical design. Four of the lens elements are aspheric on both sides and five are made from special types of glass. The aspheric lens design ensures consistently high image quality over the whole image field and a sharpness that extends right to the edges of the frame. The moderate 82 degree image angle combined with a minimum focusing distance of 0.2 meters makes this wide-angle lens the perfect choice for architecture and landscape photography and many other applications besides. It encourages the user to make creative use of depth of field which can often yield surprising results, particularly in close-up photography.

Manufacturer description #2

Short close-focusing distance, high speed, fast autofocus, and a wide field angle for the full frame: the professional lens for exceptional perspectives in landscape, architecture, street photography and photojournalism.

The very close focusing distance of the 25 mm wide-angle lens supports the creative implementation of exceptional perspectives. An extremely uniform image quality is ensured right into the corners of the image. The lens is the perfect companion for shooting landscapes, architecture, street scenes and photojournalism.

The ZEISS Batis autofocus lenses were specially developed for mirrorless, full-frame sensor cameras from Sony. They have been adapted to work with the camera to form a compact, lightweight system that doesn’t compromise on performance. The lenses are fully compatible with all E-mount cameras and offer not only fast, quiet autofocus, but also protection against dust and weather. For creative photography, the innovative OLED display shows the distance and depth of field to ensure the focusing range can always be perfectly set. The high-speed fixed focal lengths of the ZEISS Batis family offer flawless imaging thanks to their completely revamped optical design. The legendary ZEISS T* anti-reflective coating, combined with more than 125 years of experience in lens development and the latest technologies, ensure that every moment captured with a ZEISS Batis lens provides that exceptional ZEISS look.

ZEISS Batis series

The Batis autofocus lenses from ZEISS were specially developed for Sony full-frame mirrorless cameras.

  • Highly robust yet lightweight barrel;
  • Dust-proof and water-resistant construction;
  • Distance and depth-of-field indicators with OLED display;/li>
  • Fast autofocus and handy focusing ring for ultra-precise manual focusing.

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