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Zeiss Batis 85mm f/1.8 Sonnar T* Autofocus Lens for Sony E Mount {67}
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$608.00
Zeiss Batis 85mm f/1.8: the portrait prime Sony shooters actually want
Built specifically for full-frame Sony E-mount cameras from the ground up, the Batis 85mm f/1.8 pairs Zeiss's Sonnar optical concept with a floating elements design across 11 elements in 8 groups. Three anomalous partial dispersion elements keep chromatic aberration in check across the focusing range, and T* anti-reflective coatings on every surface hold contrast and color fidelity in check even against direct light sources. The result is a portrait lens with a clear optical identity than a generic 85mm formula.
The f/1.8 maximum aperture gives you meaningful separation at typical portrait distances, and built-in optical image stabilization adds margin when you're shooting slower speeds in low light. Autofocus is driven by linear motors, so it's quiet enough for video and fast enough for working subjects. Full-time manual override means you're never locked out of precise placement. Weather sealing at 92mm long and 1.05 lbs keeps the package genuinely field-ready without anchoring your kit.
The OLED display on the barrel is the detail that earns its reputation: it reads out focus distance and depth of field directly on the lens, legible even in dim conditions. For any shooter who works with manual focus pull or needs to confirm depth of field parameters without squinting at a screen, this is a spec that changes how you work. A 67mm filter thread rounds out a physical package.
Who It's For
Portrait photographers working on Sony A7 or A9 series bodies get the obvious application: f/1.8 subject separation with Zeiss rendering and reliable AF. Event and documentary shooters benefit from the weather sealing and stabilization when conditions aren't cooperative. Video shooters doing interviews or narrative work will appreciate the linear motor AF and the OLED distance display for pulling focus with precision. Architecture and interior photographers drawn to controlled depth of field at moderate telephoto reach will find the floating elements design keeps corner performance consistent even at closer distances.
Key Features
- 11 elements in 8 groups with floating elements design
- Three anomalous partial dispersion elements reduce chromatic aberration
- Sonnar T* optical design with anti-reflective coatings
- f/1.8 maximum aperture for selective focus and low light
- Built-in optical image stabilization
- OLED barrel display shows focus distance and depth of field
- Internal autofocus with linear motors and full-time manual override
- Weather-sealed construction with 67mm filter thread
FAQ
- Is this lens worth using on Sony APS-C bodies, or is it only for full-frame?
- It works on APS-C, where it becomes a 127.5mm equivalent focal length, but the optical design and AF speed are optimized for full-frame sensors. On crop bodies, you're paying for performance you're not fully using.
- How useful is the OLED display for actual shooting?
- It's genuinely useful for manual focus work or when you're pulling focus during video. You get real-time focus distance and depth of field without looking at the camera screen, which matters if you're working with follow focus systems or confirming DoF during gimbal work.
- Does the optical image stabilization actually help at 85mm?
- Yes, it gives you maybe 1-2 stops of margin, which matters when you're shooting f/1.8 in lower light and want faster sync speeds. It's not a game-changer, but it's a useful buffer for handheld work at portrait distances.
- How quiet is the autofocus for video?
- Silent enough for documentary or interview work. The linear motors are genuinely quiet compared to gear-driven AF in older lenses.
- What's the filter thread, and does it matter?
- 67mm. Standard size, no stepping rings required if you're using variable ND or polarizer filters on other lenses in your kit.
- Can you manually focus while autofocus is active?
- Yes, full-time manual override. You can fine-tune focus by hand at any point without pressing buttons or switching modes, which is essential for precision work.
- How much separation does f/1.8 actually give at typical portrait distances?
- At 1.5m (5 feet), you get clean subject separation with a background that reads as soft without being completely obliterated. It's a working aperture for portraiture, not a gimmick.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Focal Length | 85mm |
| Max Aperture | f/1.8 |
| Min Aperture | f/22 |
| Mount | Sony E |
| Stabilization | Yes |
| AF System | Yes |
| Min Focus Distance | 0.80 m (2.62 ft / 80 cm) |
| Lens Type | Prime |
| Optical Design | Sonnar T* |
| Elements | 11 |
| Groups | 8 |
| Angle Of View | 29° |
| Filter Thread | 67mm |
| Length | 92 mm (3.62") |
| Maximum Diameter | 81 mm (3.19") |
| Full Time Manual | Yes |
| Focus Method | Internal |
| Aperture Ring | No |
| Distance Scale | Yes |
| DOF Scale | Yes |
| Weather Sealing | Yes |
| Coatings | T* Anti-Reflective Coating |
| Special Elements | Three anomalous partial dispersion elements, floating elements design |
| Package Weight | 2.12 lb |
| Box Dimensions | 9.95 x 5.4 x 4.75" |
| Weight | 1.05 lbs |
This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.
| Brand Name | Zeiss |
|---|---|
| Filter Size | 67mm |
| Focus Type | Autofocus (lens motor) |
| Lens Mount | Sony E Mount |
| Lens Type | Short Tele / Portrait |
| Max Focal Length | 85mm |
| Min Focal Length | 85mm |