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Zeiss ZE 85mm f1.4 Apo Planar - 3976

Zeiss ZE 85mm f1.4 Apo Planar - 3976

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Zeiss ZE 85mm f1.4 Apo Planar - 3976

Pinpoints of light in the background envelop the individual and conceal a mysterious message. The ZEISS Planar T* 1.4/85 lens brings out the best in its subject, while masterfully manipulating both sharpness and soft focus.

This classic portrait lens captures people in their surroundings, playing with a range of sharpness, soft focus and contrast effects. Its distinctive circular bokeh is a crucial creative element. The ZEISS Planar T* 1.4/85 produces very high quality and shallow depth-of-field when wide open. This is especially suitable for isolating the main subject from the foreground and background. This lens is also suitable as a general-purpose lens.

Excellent image quality

The range of ZEISS T* lenses offers the highest possible standards in terms of performance, reliability and, of course, image quality. Quite simply, they are superior in every way. You can count on highly advanced flare control for crisp and brilliant images, for example. And virtually zero geometric distortion, ensuring precise accuracy when reproducing shapes – especially useful when photographing products and architecture.

Ideal aperture with nine blades

Photographers want to guide the observer through the image. Minimal depth of focus is often used as a design element. This keeps the background intentionally blurred to keep the attention of the observer on the main subject. These different representations of the blurred areas, as well as the quality of the transition, are referred to as the Bokeh of a lens. The finely tuned features of the optical design on ZEISS SLR lenses ensure a particularly harmonious effect of the blurred areas of the image. The nine diaphragm blades and the resulting, virtually circular aperture on ZEISS SLR lenses are crucial to favorable rendition of highlights in the fore and background.

ZEISS Classic Lenses – a tradition of excellence

The ZEISS Classic lenses have enjoyed an outstanding reputation with photographers all over the world for many years now – and rightly so. The solid all-metal mount ensures constant functionality and image performance, regardless of the number of photographs taken. Manual focusing promotes creativity in the design of the image.

ZEISS T* anti-reflective coating

The optical elements of ZEISS lenses feature T* anti-reflective coating on all surfaces and an optical design that guarantees images of superior brilliance at all times, even in unfavorable lighting conditions. ZEISS applies the anti-reflective coating to the lens surfaces by the vapor deposition of extremely thin, transparent layers on the glass. In this process, special substances are vaporized with extremely high energy in a high-vacuum environment and are subsequently deposited on the glass surfaces, one after another, as layers with precisely controlled thicknesses to achieve the desired reduction of reflective properties. The first coating techniques were employed by ZEISS as long ago as in the 1930s.

Precise manual focus

Manually focusing a lens means controlling the image result from your fingertips. A good ergonomic design makes all the difference. ZEISS lenses stand out with their large rotation angle which enables precise focusing. Changes are immediately visible in the viewfinder. The high-quality focusing mechanism moves smoothly without play, thus also supporting the intuitive interaction with the focal plane. The precise engraving in meter and feet, and the depth of focus scale provide additional support for manually focusing.

What our Experts Think
  • Legendary Planar optics with classic portrait flair
    This 85 mm prime features Zeiss’s revered Planar design and T* anti‑reflective coatings, providing gorgeous subject isolation, smooth tonal transitions and rich contrast — perfect for portraits and artistic imagery.
  • Bright f/1.4 for creative depth of field
    The fast aperture excels in low‑light situations and gives strong control over background blur, letting photographers craft images with striking separation between subject and background.
  • Solid all‑metal construction
    Built with a durable metal barrel and hood, this lens feels robust and timeless in hand — a classic Zeiss build that stands up to regular use.
  • Manual focus experience
    Designed for manual focusing, it rewards thoughtful image making but requires careful technique, especially wide open, to nail sharp focus at close distances.
  • Optical character and rendering
    Expect minimal distortion and pleasing bokeh quality, with performance improving as you stop down — great for portraits, events and fine art work.

Q&A

Q1: What type of lens is the ZEISS 85mm f/1.4 APO‑Planar?
A: A premium short‑telephoto, manual‑focus prime lens designed for full‑frame DSLR and mirrorless cameras, ideal for portrait and artistic photography.

Q2: What is the focal length and maximum aperture?
A: 85 mm focal length with a fast f/1.4 aperture, perfect for shallow depth‑of‑field and low‑light shooting.

Q3: What makes the APO‑Planar optical design special?
A: APO (apochromatic) correction minimizes chromatic aberrations and delivers extremely high sharpness and color fidelity across the frame.

Q4: Is autofocus included?
A: No — this is a manual‑focus lens, offering precise, tactile control preferred by professionals.

Q5: What photography styles is it best suited for?
A: Portraits, weddings, low‑light, fine art, and any work where subject isolation and rich rendering are important.

Q6: How does this lens perform in low light?
A: The bright f/1.4 aperture excels in low‑light conditions and gives smooth background blur (bokeh).

Q7: Does it produce pleasing bokeh?
A: Yes — wide aperture and optical design create smooth, natural out‑of‑focus areas, enhancing subject separation.


Maintenance Tips
  • Use lens cap and hood: Protect the large front element from scratches and reduce flare.
  • Clean optics carefully: Start with a blower, then use a microfiber cloth; avoid harsh chemicals to preserve anti-reflective coatings.
  • Protect from dust & moisture: Not weather-sealed—store in a dry, padded case with silica gel to prevent fungus or corrosion.
  • Handle focus and aperture gently: Smooth manual focus and aperture ring require careful operation to maintain precision.
  • Check electronic contacts: Ensure reliable camera-lens communication by cleaning contacts occasionally.
  • Avoid extreme temperatures: Rapid heat or cold can affect optical performance and coating longevity.
  • Store upright in a padded case: Keeps elements aligned and prolongs lens life.