Sony Sonnar T* 135mm f/1.8 ZA Lens

Sony Sonnar T* 135mm f/1.8 ZA Lens

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Phenomenal Carl ZeissSharpness and Bokeh

Mar 28, 2011

Perfect lens for portraits and tight depth of field control with beautiful bokeh. The lens is even sharp at wide open aperature. Great for low light photography.

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Wow x2

Mar 27, 2011

After my first Zeiss lense, had to get a second. Feels great on a850, incredibly fast and sharp.

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Best lens

Feb 23, 2011

I have unabated praise for this lens. It's dangerous: it led me to go for the ZA 85 prime and the Zeiss 16-80! Beware: it may be seductive! Seriously, this is my clearest, sharpest and most pleasurable lenses to use. The fast speed, brilliant colour reproduction and fast AF make using this lens a joy. I have used it for wildlife shots and the resolution and clarity cropped outweigh a longer but slower lens, so this remains my choice for distant s... Show More

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The best lens I ever had

Dec 23, 2010

I had been using A100 with 50mm 1.4 for 3 years for my kid since his birth. After I upgraded to A900 with CZ 24-70mm 2.8 I was happy with the zoom function, the sharpness and Super Sonic focusing motor but missing low light capability of the fast prime lens. I found that I can run more with a prime lens but can't make a zoom lens brighter(faster). I bought a CZ 85mm for my A900 about 2 month ago and had been thinking CZ 85mm 1.4 is the best potra... Show More

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Exactly what I wanted

Oct 28, 2010

The most amazing thing about this lens is not just the fact that it's the fastest 135mm lens for 35mm photography. It also focuses all the way down to 0.72m! something most 85mm lenses out there cannot achieve. I use an a900 with this lens and AF is very reliable, unlike what I suspected before getting it since it does not have the latest SSM system. But there's nothing to worry about. The focus stop button on the lens barrel is a very useful fea... Show More

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The Best Lens

Aug 30, 2010

If you want the best lens in the 135mm range, this is it. There is none better anywhere. The low light capability is outstanding.

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beyond razor sharp

Jul 21, 2010

turn off the camera's image stabilization and mount on a tripod with a solid head and you'll never want to use another lens. at f/1.8 subjects explode from the background. at f/8 or smaller the details have details.

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Absolutely stunning!

Jun 30, 2010

This lens is razor sharp! Beyond just sharpness, the lens has amazing bokeh and I find a much better focal length than 85mm, but that comes down to personal opinion. When used on a film body or my A850 it is a dream to use. Wide open this lens is great, and stopped down this lens is amazing as well. I would be curious to see the results of using it on a cropped sensor, and am sure it would still be quite stunning. Build quality is great, I honest... Show More

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Bargain

May 4, 2010

This (135mm full frame) what I consider a normal lens on a full frame camera and have 135 for years most of the time. This is the best one I have ever had of any focal length! The only way to equal this lens in optical and build is with a cine lens like they use in Hollywood to make movies and these are ((house) expensive they are only rented. Wide open at F1.8 is where I use this lens almost all the time, I only stop down if I have to for effect. Mechanically there is no room for improvement. If can get it, get it!

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Sharpest lens I ever used

Apr 14, 2010

This is a lens you have to experience to really understand what a sharp picture is. The clarity, contrast and sharpness this lens delivers on the Sony a900 defies words

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You Just Might Find...

Mar 27, 2010

...You Get What You Pay For!I am just getting started with DSLR and am trying to acquire tools that will keep me interested in this new hobby. I use this lens on my recently purchased Sony a550. I won't try to dazzle you with camera jargon that I've not yet mastered, but will say that even I can tell a dramatic difference with this lens and the one that came with my camera (SAL-1855 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 DT AF Zoom Lens). I did a lot of research befo... Show More

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Very nice (but heavy) lens

Dec 22, 2009

This lens is great, especially when you are working under low light conditions. It is pretty heavy, but that is to be expected when you have such a low fstop lens. Very sharp - but I am struggling with my camera's auto focus because (under low light) it tends to focus behind the subject sometimes - I think this is an issue with the camera and NOT an issue with the lens.

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135 f 1.8 Zeiss is worth the price

Dec 14, 2009

I use this lens for landscapes and portraits. The bokeh is marvelous, which is the primary reason I bought it after much research. Image sharpness and build quality are high and just what you'd expect from Zeiss. Auto-Focus/mechanism is NOT silky smooth but this doesnt effect the results. Im a retired professional photographer and now its just pictures for pleasure. I waited for the price of mega pixels/image resolution to come down before going digital. Getting a Zeiss lens to go with the package made it worth the wait. Zeiss 135 f 1.8 is worth the price.

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Excellent

Aug 18, 2009

I bought this lens to use hand held in low light, or for macro-like images of flowers, insects. etc. The large aperture allows very narrow DOF photography, the quality of the bokeh is excellent; and this lens is extremely sharp, providing great resolution. Combined with the Sony A900, it provides great images. Sharp wide open, but I find it's best at F2.5. Compared to the Zeiss 85mm, it allows much closer focusing and provides greater magnificati... Show More

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the best lens of all

Dec 9, 2008

The greatest lens I've ever used. I use it for portraits, macros, and other general uses. You will find the best quality picture with this lens. Sharp focus, quick focus, great quality with f/1.8.

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Im in heaven...

Aug 29, 2008

It does and really is everything that is promised by Sony/Zeiss (image quality, technical features, speed, etc). Besides its strong construction, its beauty is great...

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Perfect portret lens

Aug 21, 2008

Excellent lens. I like that AF work even on my old film cameras Dynax 700si and Dynax 9 (not upgraded for SSM lenses). By the way on all my cameras displays shows 1.7, not 1.8 as shown on lens barrel.

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Sharp as a tack !!

Apr 30, 2008

Expensive, but a great lens for sports events or nature shots. I havent used it indoors yet. Im sure Ill be pleased.

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I don't how I've been living without it.

Apr 25, 2008

Excellent sharpness and luminosity; easy to handle, even at critical situations; it is extremely worth-while.

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