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Zeiss Milvus 25mm F1.4 Hands-on Review

Zeiss Milvus 25mm F1.4 Hands-on Review

Posted on November 2, 2017May 30, 2019 By Jarvis

Zeiss just announced a new prime lens for full-frame Canon and Nikon DSLRs: The Milvus 25mm F1.4 is very big, very heavy, and should be very high-performing – and we just got our hands on one.

The new Milvus 25mm F1.4 is the fourth widest lens in the family – which ranges from 15mm to 135mm – and brings the total number to Milvus lenses to 11, four of which boast fast F1.4 apertures. As we’d expect from previous lenses in this series, build quality is extraordinarily good. If you can handle the size and weight, the experience of using a Milvus is nothing short of luxurious.

Optical construction comprises 15 elements in 13 groups, including a grand total of sixaspherical elements, for a (claimed) almost total reduction of CA. If that sounds like an expensive way to make a lens, it is. The Milvus will cost $2400 (but that’s still a lot less than a new Leica Thambar).
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Cameras Tags:Canon, full-frame, hands on, Leica, lens, Nikon, Nikon DSLRs, optical, review, Zeiss

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