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German optical manufacturer Zeiss has announced a new range of lenses called Loxia, designed for full frame cameras using the Sony E mount – essentially the Sony Alpha 7 series at the moment. The Loxia 2/35 and Loxia 2/50 are based on the company's existing 35mm f/2 Biogon and 50mm f/2 Planar lenses from the ZM range. Both models will allow users to deactivate the 'click' of the aperture ring by turning a screw on the lens mount, making these lenses suitable for videography as well as for stills.

Zeiss claims the lenses will also transmit data to host bodies regarding EXIF information, as well as to trigger viewfinder magnification when required during manual focusing. Both lenses, as we might expect, are manual focus only, which Zeiss says makes them more compact than normal AF lenses, and for accurate focus control they feature 180° focus ring rotation from closest focus to infinity.

The Loxia 50mm f/2 will be available from October priced $949 (713.45 Euro) plus tax, and the 35mm f/2 will come closer to Christmas and will cost $1299 (965.55 Euro) plus tax. Sorry lost a section because of the 999 character limit. Loxia 50mm focus helicoil jumps the image into DMF 7.2x focus as soon as you turn, which is wonderful. This is a manual lens diaphram so focus at f:2 and then close down, without changing the focus at all! All EXIF info is saved to the camera after exposure and viewing the image after exposure at max magnification revealed a very sharp image on my A7r.

The image quality is the equal to the more expensive Zeiss AF lenses in Prime lenses for the Sony A7 FE series camera, just slower in use. If speed is NOT an issue for you or price, this is a very interesting lens. My new Loxia 50mm F:2 arrived, so i got out my trusty Test Chart and ran a test on the Loxia 50 mm, Summircron 40mm/2 CL and Sony SEL2870 kit lens. All exposures shot at 1/400@F:4.5. Loxia has the best colors and image brightness, Summircron resolves slightly better than the Loxia; and the SEL2870 comes in third in resolution. Easy Hide Ip 3 3 Crack Derby.

The SEL2870 was shot at the 45mm setting on the Zoom. I used the Summircron with a Tinray Macro focusing mount L/M>Nex adapter.

So that lens affords me 40mm view angle & macro focus and sharpness, but the colors are not as bright. I used a Sony A7r for the test camera Back to the Loxia 50mm, its smaller than normal for Zeiss, but its chunky heavy build quality is noticeable. Its a work of Art, for sure and its builder is Cosina. The Loxia is a great product, with beautiful color rendition and contrast & sharpness almost as good as my favorite lens the Summircron 40mmF:2 CL lens of Germany. Regards, Don@Eastwestphoto. What is optimized for digital? Atomic Xto 12 Binding Manually.