Compare Zeiss Milvus 35mm F1.4 vs Zeiss Milvus 50mm F2
Construction
Aperture Blades
9 blades
Colors
Black
Form Factor
Wide-Angle Prime Lens
Normal Prime Lens
Image Size
Full-Frame
Full-Frame
Lens Barrel
Physical aperture ring, DoF scale
Tripod collar, Distance scale, DoF scale
Lens Mount
Canon EF-mount, Nikon F-mount
Canon EF-mount, Nikon F-mount
Optical Formula | Elements
14 elements
8 elements
Optical Formula | Groups
11 groups
6 groups
Optical Formula | Special Glass
ED elements + T* coating groups
T* coating groups
Dimensions
Filter Diameter
72 mm / 2.83 in
67 mm / 2.64 in
Size | Diameter
85 mm / 3.35 in
81 mm / 3.19 in
Size | Length
126 mm / 4.96 in
75 mm / 2.95 in
Weight
1174 g / 41.48 oz
730 g / 25.80 oz
Function
Angle Of View
63.5° Diagonal | 54.4° Horizontal | 37.8° Vertical
46.8° Diagonal | 39.6° Horizontal | 27.0° Vertical
Aperture
f/1.4 ~ f/16
f/2 ~ f/22
Autofocus
No
No
Focal Length
35 mm
50 mm
Focus Type
Internal
Image Stabilization
No
No
Weather Resistance
Yes
Yes
Performance
Max Magnification
0.22
0.5
Min Focus Distance
300 mm / 11.81 in
240 mm / 9.45 in
Production
Accessory
Lens hood included
Lens hood included
Debut
2017-06-21
2015-09-10
Made In
Japan
Japan
Reviews
Neofiliac score
86%
86%
Pros
- Bright maximum aperture
- Weather-sealed
- F-mount with physical aperture ring
- Excellent image quality
- Weather-sealed
- 0.5x maximum magnification
- Solid construction
- Quite compact for a macro lens
- F-mount with physical aperture ring
Cons
- On the heavy side
- Quite large for a 35mm lens
- Heavy for a 50mm
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