SAL85F14Z


SAL85F14Z

Planar T* 85 mm F1.4 ZA















Specifications

  • ZEISS® F1.4 mid-telephoto prime
  • ZEISS® T* coating reduces flare and ghosting
  • 9-blade circular aperture for smooth bokeh
  • Focus hold button
  • Focus hold button enhances creative control
Minimum Focus Distance
2.79 ft
Maximum Magnification ratio
0.13x
Filter Diameter
2.83 in
Weight
1.41 lb


The finest choice for portraits and more

If you’re considering a full-frame medium-telephoto prime lens, you can’t go wrong with the SAL85F14Z. This superb prime lens represents the finest performance available in the 85 mm class. With its large F1.4 maximum aperture, exceptional sharpness, and stunning bokeh, it is ideal for handheld shooting in low light, especially when used with SteadyShot INSIDE in-camera image stabilization.

Planar T* 85 mm F1.4 ZA Compatibility



A-mount Full Frame Cameras




A-mount APS-C Cameras




E-mount Full Frame cameras with Mount Adaptor


E-mount APS-C cameras with Mount Adaptor







Sample photos









Consistent ZEISS quality at all apertures

From the widest F1.4 aperture to fully stopped down, this spectacular lens offers natural reproduction with superior sharpness, contrast, and well-defined blacks.

Portraits your subjects will love

Superior image clarity, low distortion, and smooth, natural background bokeh come together in portraits that your subjects will really appreciate.

Soft, smooth bokeh makes subjects pop

A 9-blade circular aperture works with this lens’s F1.4 maximum aperture to produce beautifully smooth background bokeh with natural highlights when desired.

Easy, consistent focusing and control

Handling is enhanced by a focus hold button right on the lens barrel, and a wide focus ring that does not rotate during autofocus operation.


Lens Configuration

Legendary ZEISS quality manufactured and calibrated specifically for Sony imaging products. The T* coating contributes to exquisite rendering and contrast.







MTF Chart

MTF (Modulation Transfer Function) describes how well a lens can reproduce fine details, measured as the degree of contrast achieved between finely spaced lines.