The Zeiss Milvus 
85mm f/1.4 fast 85mm lens occupies a magical place in the hearts of many for its perspective and capacity for shallow depth of field. But what does the new Zeiss Milvus add? Damien Demolder finds out

Product Overview

Zeiss Milvus 
85mm f/1.4

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Zeiss Milvus 
85mm f/1.4 review

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£1,379.00
This is the second of the new Zeiss Milvus lenses we have tested recently, the first being the 50mm f/1.4. If these two lenses are related in more than just name, we should be in for a treat as that standard lens performed extremely well.

With its short telephoto perspective that’s ideal for portraits, 85mm is a popular focal length, and Zeiss has plenty of competition. Samyang has a pleasingly low-cost manual-focus 85mm f/1.4 model for those who don’t mind doing some of the work themselves, while Sigma offers a rather nice 85mm f/1.4 for those who prefer AF.

Canon and Nikon both have two, with budget f/1.8 options complemented by more exotic faster versions. Canon’s f/1.2 L lens in particular is legendary for its ability to render backgrounds out of focus, but some think the extra width of the maximum aperture costs too much in edge image quality – and money.

The Zeiss lens here costs about £200 more than Canon’s f/1.2 L lens and doesn’t open quite as wide, but going from previous experience that extra money might well be accounted for.

  1. 1. Introduction
  2. 2. Zeiss Milvus 
85mm f/1.4 - Features
  3. 3. Zeiss Milvus 
85mm f/1.4 - Build and handling
  4. 4. Zeiss Milvus 
85mm f/1.4 - Image quality
  5. 5. Zeiss Milvus 
85mm f/1.4 - test results
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