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Zeiss Milvus 50M f/2.0 ZE Canon EF

Objektiv für Spiegelreflexkameras - Vollformat
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  • Macro lens
  • suitable for full frame cameras
  • outstanding image results even in difficult lighting situations
  • creative photography and videography thanks to precise, manual focusing
  • stable imaging performance over the entire focusing range

Sociable companion
A friend of encounters: the ZEISS Milvus 2/50M takes you into the cosmos reflected in a drop of water. As a macro lens, it gains sympathy at close range. At the same time, as a normal lens, it shows the world according to the usual natural perception.

The strengths of the ZEISS Milvus 2/50M of the ZEISS Makro-Planar type are breathtaking details at close range or classic portraits. Thanks to its high performance at any distance, this macro lens can be used for a wide variety of tasks. Further optimization of the lens coating ensures an even lower tendency to ghosting and flare effects, even in critical lighting situations. With the fastest 50mm macro lens currently available on the market, you can separate even the smallest detail from the foreground and background.

Outstanding image results even in difficult lighting situations
All lenses are coated with T* anti-reflective coating from ZEISS. Optimized stray light reduction is achieved through a combination of finely tuned measures. In addition to the ZEISS T* coating, all lens edges are painstakingly finished by hand with a special deep black coating. Light traps in mechanical components and specially calculated surfaces are integrated to prevent reflections from occurring in the first place. Each focal length is characterized by an individual optical design with partial use of special types of glass with anomalous partial dispersion. This extremely minimizes the tendency for colour fringing at high-contrast subject edges.

Future-proof for high-resolution camera systems
Due to their high imaging performance, the ZEISS Milvus Lens are specially designed to meet the requirements of current and future high-performance digital cameras. High-contrast images are possible even with increasing dynamic ranges of the sensors (HDR) due to the low stray light level in the Lens. The minimization of aberrations such as coma, astigmatism and spherical aberrations enables a consistently high resolution across the entire image field. The optics have the potential to get the best out of even high-resolution systems. No matter what the future holds - with the Milvus lenses from ZEISS, you are well equipped.

Creative photography and videography through precise, manual focusing
Operating a lens manually means controlling the image result gently and precisely from your fingertips and thus consciously shaping it. Ergonomics is everything. The ZEISS Milvus Lens impresses with a large rotation angle that enables perfect focusing to the point. The high-quality focusing mechanism is smooth-running and has no play: this supports creative play with the focal plane of fast fixed focal lengths. Changes are immediately visible in the viewfinder or display. The engraving in meters and feet as well as the depth of field scale offer additional help when focusing manually. The stepless and noiseless aperture adjustment (de-click function with ZF.2 mount), in addition to the long focus travel for these photo lenses, provides the best conditions for videography.

Durable product with protection against environmental influences
Optimized ergonomics ensure the best handling and thus enable fatigue-free photography and reduce the risk of camera shake. The all-metal housing turns every grip into a tactile experience. The dynamic, precise housing design sets new standards in the world of photographic lenses. However, the ZEISS Milvus Lens not only impresses with its outstanding look and feel, but also with its inner values. Special seals to protect against dust and splash water expand the creative possibilities in various shooting areas - so reliable function is guaranteed even under difficult conditions.

Stable imaging performance over the entire focusing range
Modern camera systems with high-resolution digital image sensors demand more and more performance from lenses. The floating elements design enables consistently high imaging performance in the focal plane - from the closest focusing distance to infinity. This is achieved by changing the axial distance between individual lenses or lens groups. The adjustment of the lens distance is linked to the distance setting so that the correct correction is always achieved. The mechanical construction of the ZEISS Milvus Lens is very complex and the processing must be particularly precise - both of which are ZEISS' specialties.

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Zeiss Milvus 50M f/2.0 ZE Canon EF

Short profile

  • Macro lens
  • suitable for full frame cameras
  • outstanding image results even in difficult lighting situations
  • creative photography and videography thanks to precise, manual focusing
  • stable imaging performance over the entire focusing range

Product description for Zeiss Milvus 50M f/2.0 ZE Canon EF

Sociable companion
A friend of encounters: the ZEISS Milvus 2/50M takes you into the cosmos reflected in a drop of water. As a macro lens, it gains sympathy at close range. At the same time, as a normal lens, it shows the world according to the usual natural perception.

The strengths of the ZEISS Milvus 2/50M of the ZEISS Makro-Planar type are breathtaking details at close range or classic portraits. Thanks to its high performance at any distance, this macro lens can be used for a wide variety of tasks. Further optimization of the lens coating ensures an even lower tendency to ghosting and flare effects, even in critical lighting situations. With the fastest 50mm macro lens currently available on the market, you can separate even the smallest detail from the foreground and background.

Outstanding image results even in difficult lighting situations
All lenses are coated with T* anti-reflective coating from ZEISS. Optimized stray light reduction is achieved through a combination of finely tuned measures. In addition to the ZEISS T* coating, all lens edges are painstakingly finished by hand with a special deep black coating. Light traps in mechanical components and specially calculated surfaces are integrated to prevent reflections from occurring in the first place. Each focal length is characterized by an individual optical design with partial use of special types of glass with anomalous partial dispersion. This extremely minimizes the tendency for colour fringing at high-contrast subject edges.

Future-proof for high-resolution camera systems
Due to their high imaging performance, the ZEISS Milvus Lens are specially designed to meet the requirements of current and future high-performance digital cameras. High-contrast images are possible even with increasing dynamic ranges of the sensors (HDR) due to the low stray light level in the Lens. The minimization of aberrations such as coma, astigmatism and spherical aberrations enables a consistently high resolution across the entire image field. The optics have the potential to get the best out of even high-resolution systems. No matter what the future holds - with the Milvus lenses from ZEISS, you are well equipped.

Creative photography and videography through precise, manual focusing
Operating a lens manually means controlling the image result gently and precisely from your fingertips and thus consciously shaping it. Ergonomics is everything. The ZEISS Milvus Lens impresses with a large rotation angle that enables perfect focusing to the point. The high-quality focusing mechanism is smooth-running and has no play: this supports creative play with the focal plane of fast fixed focal lengths. Changes are immediately visible in the viewfinder or display. The engraving in meters and feet as well as the depth of field scale offer additional help when focusing manually. The stepless and noiseless aperture adjustment (de-click function with ZF.2 mount), in addition to the long focus travel for these photo lenses, provides the best conditions for videography.

Durable product with protection against environmental influences
Optimized ergonomics ensure the best handling and thus enable fatigue-free photography and reduce the risk of camera shake. The all-metal housing turns every grip into a tactile experience. The dynamic, precise housing design sets new standards in the world of photographic lenses. However, the ZEISS Milvus Lens not only impresses with its outstanding look and feel, but also with its inner values. Special seals to protect against dust and splash water expand the creative possibilities in various shooting areas - so reliable function is guaranteed even under difficult conditions.

Stable imaging performance over the entire focusing range
Modern camera systems with high-resolution digital image sensors demand more and more performance from lenses. The floating elements design enables consistently high imaging performance in the focal plane - from the closest focusing distance to infinity. This is achieved by changing the axial distance between individual lenses or lens groups. The adjustment of the lens distance is linked to the distance setting so that the correct correction is always achieved. The mechanical construction of the ZEISS Milvus Lens is very complex and the processing must be particularly precise - both of which are ZEISS' specialties.

Zeiss Milvus 50M f/2.0 ZE Canon EF

Optik
Brennweite
50 mm
optischer Zoom
1 fach
Lichtstärke f/
2,0
max. Abbildungsmaßstab
1:2
Objektivtyp
Festbrennweite
Innenfokussierung
ja
Autofokus
nein
Technik
geeignet für
Vollformat
Objektiv-Anschluss
Canon EF
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
67 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
89,9 mm
Gewicht ca.
730 g
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4047865401081
KAN
2096-559

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