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Preorder the Zeiss Otus 100mm F1.4 lens
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Preorder the Zeiss Otus 100mm F1.4 lens

The Zeiss 100mm F1.4 which is likely to be another amazing lens of the Otis line is now available for preorder.

Product highlights include;

  • EF-Mount Lens/Full-Frame Format
  • Aperture Range: f/1.4 to f/16
  • One Aspherical Element
  • Nine Low Dispersion Elements
  • Apochromatic Sonnar Optical Design
  • ZEISS T* Anti-Reflective Coating
  • Floating Elements System
  • Manual Focus Design
  • Anodized Metal Barrel, Rubber Focus Ring

Pre-Order it Now

Technical specifications:

Performance Focal length 100 mm
Aperture range f/1.4 – f/16
Camera mount Canon EF-Mount* (ZE) | Nikon F-Mount* (ZF.2)
Format compatibility Full Frame
Focusing range 1,0 m (39.4") – ∞
Free working distance 0,83 m (32.7") – ∞
Angular field** (diag. | horiz. | vert.) 24° / 20° / 14°
Diameter of image field 43 mm (1.69")
Coverage at close range (MOD)** 206 x 309 mm (8.11 x 12.17")
Image ratio at minimum object distance 1 : 8.6
Lens elements | groups 14 / 11
Flange focal distance ZE: 44 mm (1.73") | ZF.2: 47 mm (1.83")
Entrance pupil position (front of image plane) 35 mm (1.38")
Features Autofocus
Image Stabilization
Physical Filter thread M86 x 1.00
Rotation angle of focusing ring 315°
Diameter max. ZE: 101 mm (3.96") | ZF.2: 101 mm (3.96“)
Diameter of focusing ring ZE: 90 mm (3.54″) | ZF.2: 90 mm (3.54″)
Length (with lens caps) ZE: 152 mm (6.00") | ZF.2: 150,1 mm (5.91")
Length (without lens caps) ZE: 129 mm (5.07") | ZF.2: 127 mm (4.98")
Weight ZE: 1405 g (3.10 lbs) | ZF.2: 1336 g (2.95 lbs)


 

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Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on infrared photography. Richard is the founder and editor of CanonNews since 2017, and has worked as a writer on CanonRumors and other websites in the past.

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