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Brand Zeiss
Focal Length Description 25 mm
Lens Type Wide Angle
Compatible Mountings Sony E
Camera Lens Description 25 mm

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  • Smooth and reliable autofocus
  • Versatile full-frame lens
  • Excellent resolution and high contrast
  • Robust and weatherproof metal construction
  • Innovative OLED display
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Autofocus Medium-Telephoto Prime Lens for E Mount
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ZEISS Batis 2/25 Wide-angle Camera Lens for Sony E-mount Mirrorless Cameras
ZEISS Batis 2/25 Wide-angle Camera Lens for Sony E-mount Mirrorless Cameras

Which cameras are compatible with ZEISS Batis lenses?

ZEISS Batis lenses were developed specifically for Sony’s mirrorless system cameras (with E-mount). They are compatible with all Sony E-mount cameras with a full-frame or APS-C sensor. They support all of these cameras’ features (e.g. autofocus).

Are ZEISS Batis lenses weatherproof?

Yes, the lenses feature sophisticated seals to protect them from dust and spray water, allowing you to shoot in extreme conditions without worrying about damage to your lens.

Why are ZEISS Batis lenses equipped with an OLED display?

ZEISS was the first company on the market to integrate an innovative OLED display into camera lenses. This display shows the selected focusing distance and depth-of-field range, allowing you to accurately control and precisely adjust the focus.

Do ZEISS Batis lenses feature optical image stabilization?

The ZEISS Batis 1.8/85 and the ZEISS Batis 2.8/135 lenses have built-in optical image stabilization. This can be activated with all E-mount cameras via the “Steady Shot” option and enhances the camera’s internal image stabilization.

What materials are ZEISS Batis lenses made of and where are they made?

ZEISS Batis lenses are manufactured in Japan with a high-quality metal/plastic housing in order to be extremely rugged and durable yet still lightweight. All of the lenses are made of high-quality optical glass.

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  • ZEISS Batis 2/25 Wide-angle Camera Lens for Sony E-mount Mirrorless Cameras
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    The wide-angle lens for a new era

    With a minimum focussing point of just 20cm, the ZEISS Batis 2/25 lens lets you capture impressive detail from the foreground to the horizon. This versatile lens opens up unusual creative perspectives coupled with outstanding image quality throughout the frame. Professionals shooting landscapes, on the street, architecture or documentary style will be impressed by the ease of use and excellent image quality they obtain with this lens. It will take your Sony mirrorless camera to a whole new level of performance.

    Taking advantage of the exciting possibilities of Sony mirrorless cameras, ZEISS Batis lenses are designed specifically to unleash the creative potential of full-frame sensors. If you are looking for E-mount lenses to give perfect image quality and which are robust enough to resist dust and spray water and offer not only super-fast, but quiet autofocus, then these lenses will deliver.

    Customer reviews

    4.5 out of 5 stars
    4.5 out of 5
    607 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, sharpness, weight and autofocus of the lens. For example, they mention it's a top-quality portrait lens, it captures everything beautifully, it'll focus fast and it has a relatively light weight. Customers are also impresseded with the autofocus, saying it''s quick and sure.

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    87 customers mention79 positive8 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the lens. They mention that it is a top-quality portrait lens, well-built, and has excellent optical quality. Some say that the lens is impressive and reliable.

    "...The packaging feels so premium and protective, I almost want to put the lens back in it every night...." Read more

    "...This lens has exceptional quality, and even though i'm not yet sure how much use it will receive considering I have that Tamron, I'm super happy I..." Read more

    "...it can focus very close, and the autofocus is fast, silent, and reliable...." Read more

    "...When all is said and done this is a truly great lens, especially when one looks at the optics. Still there is room for improvement...." Read more

    63 customers mention63 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the lens. They mention that it provides great color and contrast, and the bokeh is incredible. Customers also say that it has a versatile focal length and captures everything beautifully. They appreciate the Zeiss look and 3D dimensionality that just pops on the screen.

    "...stand back more if you're doing portraits, but it is very capable of producing lovely pictures in quite a few scenarios...." Read more

    "...If you can afford it, I highly recommend this Lens. The bokeh is incredible...." Read more

    "...I can guarantee you, this lens truly blows me away and the clarity, contrast, color rendering, and sharpness combined does make the Batis the best..." Read more

    "...It has a versatile focal length, spectacular image quality, it is very light and easy to carry around, it is weather sealed, it can focus very close..." Read more

    43 customers mention41 positive2 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the sharpness of the lens. They mention that it is very sharp corner to corner, even wide open. Some appreciate the incredible sharpness, saying that the images are sharp across the frame.

    "...truly blows me away and the clarity, contrast, color rendering, and sharpness combined does make the Batis the best choice as far as I am concerned...." Read more

    "The lens is lighter than expected.It's also sharp crisp wth the pop that Zeiss famous for. Wide open at 2.0 to 1.8 the depth of field is very narrow...." Read more

    "...Images are very detailed, but not sharp in a harsh way that can be potentially unflattering to your subject...." Read more

    "...The second was tack sharp wide open. It's a keeper for sure." Read more

    34 customers mention30 positive4 negative

    Customers like the weight of the lens. For example, they say it's relatively light, good for travel, and spot on. Some mention that the size and weight are modest, making it a joy to shoot. That said, most are happy with the weight and size of the product.

    "...carrying around several prime lenses, these lenses are so small and light weight, they are barely noticeable, one of the deal breakers for the Sigma..." Read more

    "...It has a versatile focal length, spectacular image quality, it is very light and easy to carry around, it is weather sealed, it can focus very close..." Read more

    "The lens is lighter than expected.It's also sharp crisp wth the pop that Zeiss famous for. Wide open at 2.0 to 1.8 the depth of field is very narrow...." Read more

    "...I also like the relatively lightweight design and smallish form factor...." Read more

    27 customers mention24 positive3 negative

    Customers like the autofocus of the lens. They mention that it's quick, sure, and quiet. Some say that the electronic focus finder really helps, and that the focus fall off is smooth. Overall, most are satisfied with the autofocusing capabilities of the product.

    "...Autofocus and auto eye focus is pretty fast (compared to Nikon D5300) and manual focus is decent too, but I wish the ring was more textured...." Read more

    "...very light and easy to carry around, it is weather sealed, it can focus very close, and the autofocus is fast, silent, and reliable...." Read more

    "...There is ample space and grip for manual focusing to be quick, clean and with little drama...." Read more

    "...Autofocus is quick, picture quality made me wanna cry. Really it’s so good. One of the best lens I have love it will not part with it ever...." Read more

    12 customers mention12 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the color rendition of the lens. They mention that it produces excellent images with minimal to no chromatic aberrations. The lens is also used for astrophotography and provides a healthy dose of contrast straight off.

    "...you, this lens truly blows me away and the clarity, contrast, color rendering, and sharpness combined does make the Batis the best choice as far as..." Read more

    "...colors and contrast straight out of the camera, with minimal to no chromatic aberration...." Read more

    "...Good quality images with no noticeable colour aberrations, or distortion, good depth, saturation, excellent in low light...." Read more

    "...comes from this lens is out of this world, with a nice healthy dose of contrast straight off...." Read more

    12 customers mention10 positive2 negative

    Customers like the focal length of the lens. They mention it's a great lens with a non-conventional 40mm focal length, and a versatile, extreme wide angle lens.

    "...The Batis 40mm truly offers the best of both worlds. It has a versatile focal length, spectacular image quality, it is very light and easy to carry..." Read more

    "...I like the non-conventional 40mm focal length (truly versatile kind of gives you the best of 35mm and 50mm focal length) and its ability for close-..." Read more

    "...but you can catch it sometimes on the fringe, but overall great for the focal length...." Read more

    "...prime lenses from Sony in 35 and 50mm but this one is the best for focal length and light weight at f2.0 rather than 1.8 or 1.4...." Read more

    21 customers mention13 positive8 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the lens. Some mention it's worth the price, while others say it'll get fingerprints because of the materials.

    "...The seller is professional, and lens was packaged well.Regards." Read more

    "...There is a Sony version that is much cheaper and worth the price but if you get the Zeiss you won't be disappointed." Read more

    "...The lens hood is very brittle and feels like its only worth a quarter. The lens itself feels kind of cheap and plastic...." Read more

    "...Priced quite low for zeiss quality." Read more

    My "Go for bokeh"  lens.
    4 Stars
    My "Go for bokeh" lens.
    The lens is lighter than expected.It's also sharp crisp wth the pop that Zeiss famous for. Wide open at 2.0 to 1.8 the depth of field is very narrow. Accurate focus is a must when wide open or near wide open. But is it every worth it going wide. The bokeh is so creamy that it just might clog your arteries.Below are minimally adjusted pictures (Edited in Macphun's Intensify at 10% of "Professional" setting) The last, shot at f 1.8 shows off both the sharpness of what is in focus and the bodacious blur of everything that is not. This is a damn-near perfect portrait lens with is able to do battle in low-light conditions. You are sacrificing about half a stop over Sony's G Master 1.4, but your wallet is taking less of a hit.Materials are bit plasticky at times. The lens shade especially is a bit less than something I would expect from Carl Zeiss and the lens cap, like its brethren bearing the Sony brand, less that wonderful. The lens cap has a disturbing tendency not to catch on to the UV filter I put on the lens, and this is a solid B&W filter, not some $10.99 Chinese knock-off of bargain-basement Japanese filters. I fear that the lens cap is not long for this world and it will have to be replaced like my A series 24-70mm Carl Ziess and my E series 18-35 Carl Zeiss. It a bit annoying when the branded cap needs to be replaced by a $19.99 special by some brand I've never heard of. Granted the replacements have done the job excellently, but it would be nice not to have to replace the OEM caps so soon. And another nit to pick is that the rear cap seems to have an unhealthy attraction to the bottom of my camera backpack. It would rather rest in the backpack, instead of doing it's job of staying on the rear of the lens. I do have plenty of "battle spares" as far as camera body and rear lens caps to go around but it is a minor annoyance for the rear cap of such a excellent lens to fall short of expectations. It's like biting into a really nice cake and finding the decorations a bit off. The cake is still excellent but "Happy Bithday"? Seriously? In neon green? And purple?The lens does have excellent provision for manual focusing. There is ample space and grip for manual focusing to be quick, clean and with little drama. Autofocus is quick and sure with only the Sony system delivering some out of focus images. If you own any Sony you know they fall down a bit in action shooting, especially in Single Shot mode. Placing the camera in continuous focus presents it's own special set of problems and only the A77 APSC/Semi-transparant or the A 6300 ILC can be really considered any kind of action shooter as they both go into a full-tilt-boogie mode of 12fps.Other than the nit-picks previously mentioned, the ergonomics of the lens are just about perfect. I match all my lenses with Sony's Battery pack and the weight of the battery pack with battery balances out the weight of the Batis very nicely. The whole set up rest in my hands with minimal drama and maximum aplomb. I have very average hands for a mature male, those with more petite hand might find the combo a bit too much, those with more massive mitts might still find the set up a bit small. But for a typical adult male the Batis / Battery Pack set up is Baby bear perfect, just right all around, neither too small nor too big.There is nothing really wrong or bad with this lens, it's actually rather nice but their are off-putting niggles that prevent giving the lens the full four stars, something I have no problem giving to it's bigger brother the 24-70mm made for the "A" series SLT Sony's. Oddly enough the same annoying little niggles of the Batis are shared by the 24-70mm G Master. Are they outsourcing the odd dangly bits from the same supplier, are they sourcing their top and bottom caps from the same folks? They seem to share the same reluctance to stay on the lens. A saving grace for both lens are the wonderful lens pouches provided by the manufactures.When all is said and done this is a truly great lens, especially when one looks at the optics. Still there is room for improvement. A metal lens hood, a better lens cap and body cap are on the short list. I also wonder how long the OLED display will last and why Zeiss decided this feature would come on line only during manual focus. I also wonder why Ziess decided that an aperture ring was not needed or too pricy or the lens. I guess Cinematographers can work around this, or just spring for the Milvus. (Which is not near as fast as the Batis and is manual focus only but does provide for click less manual aperture) All told the lens is strong competition for Sony's own G Master 1.4 85mm with no real competition from Tamron Tonkina or Sigma to speak of. I do wonder if Tamron will step up to the plate and offer it's 90mm in the E mount or if Sigma will stop futzing around with the Cannon / purpose built E mount adaptor and just manufacture a per sang E mount lens in the 35mm and 85 1.4 options. Maybe later when the installed base of E mount bodies gets bigger? For now Ziess and the G Master are the two options with the Batis being the less pricey option. The buyer will have to determine if the .4 stop difference and the aperture ring on the G Master are worth the premium over the Batis It's about a half-to quarter star difference IMO. The Batis is at least a four and half star lens, but one can only review in full units, which earns the one star ding in this review. It is the little things that separate the very good from the superior and the Batis is very very good, but not quite up to a full five stars.
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2018
    Size: 2.8/135Verified Purchase
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Great lens for portraits, medium range/telephoto and even landscapes
    Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2018
    First off, I'm a newb at photography. I've used some disposable cameras, used my dad's P&S for a day or two, played around with a Canon Powershot S60 back in the day, and recently tried using a Nikon D5300 for a month or two. I didn't know how to use Photoshop until around the time I started taking photography somewhat seriously.

    I'm giving you my experience as a person learning how to shoot and use Photoshop from nearly 0/100. At the moment, I'd say I'm 15/100. Got this lens and the Sony A7III about 4 months ago.

    When the lens was delivered, I was super excited to finally have a proper set of lenses (25mm, 135mm Batis and a 50mm manual Loxia) to fool around with on an A6300 from my partner's job and the results were great on the APS-C camera. Compared to the kit lens that she brought home from work, the Zeiss had better colors, better low-light performance/less grain, better bokeh due to the larger aperture. We finally got the A7III and I started taking it out everywhere.

    But, let me rewind to the moment I got the lens out of the Amazon box.

    The packaging feels so premium and protective, I almost want to put the lens back in it every night. Getting the lens out and holding it in my hands left a major impression. I definitely gulped taking it out of the foam. I'd never held a lens that felt this premium in my life and the weight and solid feeling gave me a sense of quality. Compared to the Nikkor lenses we also own, the Zeiss makes me feel as though dropping it would destroy it. Whereas the Nikkor lenses feel like they could take the drop and be fine. Not sure if it's because I know we paid $1000+ vs $500 or the materials or both. The lens hood slips on pretty easily and can take a bump and a fall (oops).

    Using the lens was a bit of a challenge at first. I had an idea from reviews and using a telescope I'd need to stand back a decent bit. In tighter spots, like a small museum, home, or studio, it might be a pain to use and a 50mm or maybe 85mm might be a better choice so you can stand closer to the subject. Where this lens works for me is outside. I can shoot gigantic panoramas with the camera setup vertically and grab a lot of the details of buildings. I've shot birds off at a medium range using Super35 mode to get some extra reach and got decent results (a proper telephoto would be better though). Candid, outdoor portraits where you can move around and shoot are pretty amazing. The background melts away in bokeh or dial the aperture down and get a bit more surrounding detail -- it's all very smooth.

    Autofocus and auto eye focus is pretty fast (compared to Nikon D5300) and manual focus is decent too, but I wish the ring was more textured. Focus assist and peeking helped me a lot to manually get tack sharp pics with eyes in focus. Can't say I heard any noise from the lens when it was autofocusing at any point.

    I can't say for sure if it's worth the price for everyone and it is heavy and yes you would have to stand back more if you're doing portraits, but it is very capable of producing lovely pictures in quite a few scenarios. I'd say skip it if you don't have other, shorter focal length lenses so you can shoot in tighter spaces with less of a hassle. For those that want to do some wildlife, more candid portraits and maybe those crazy detailed panoramas, this is pretty good at those things.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022
    Size: 1.8/85Verified Purchase
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    5.0 out of 5 stars What a dream
    Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022
    As a portrait photographer, you'd think i'd already own an 85mm Lens. Truth be told, i had a Samyang 85mm f1.4. I wasn't extremely happy with it. I left me thinking I shouldn't have gone cheap on an 85mm. I sold it, and eventually purchased the Tamron 70-180 F2.8. I've gone through 2 copies of that lens. First one was defective, and after about 18 months of using the second one (on my A7R ii), it's having similar issues sadly. But it still works and I absolutely love that Tamron. I'd buy it again.
    Because of the 70-180 range, I always hesitated in finding a true need for an 85mm prime so I never pulled the trigger on one.
    One day, I opened my Amazon app, and saw there was a smoking deal on this lens. It's a Zeiss, and any Sony photographer will always have Zeiss lenses on his or her radar. (apparently Amazon knew that about me) Especially since the 55mm Zeiss is always on my second body (A7C). I didn't think much into it and pulled the trigger on this one.
    I've only shot photos around the house, but I can tell you this lens is a step above. If you can afford it, I highly recommend this Lens. The bokeh is incredible. I don't feel it's any less noticeable than the bokeh on my samyang 1.4. Also the Bokeh Balls are rounder than the Samyang's. That was a huge relief since that was something that bothered me from the Samyang. This lens has exceptional quality, and even though i'm not yet sure how much use it will receive considering I have that Tamron, I'm super happy I own this masterpiece of a lens.

    keep in mind, all the photos i'm uploading are NOT edited or retouched.
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2021
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Best Sony E mount lenses on the market?
    Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2021
    I don't know if it is the best of the best, but I can guarantee you, this lens truly blows me away and the clarity, contrast, color rendering, and sharpness combined does make the Batis the best choice as far as I am concerned. The bonus is the famous "3D" look of Zeiss Lenses, I can tell you this does have that feel, it is not just a marketing thing but is real.

    I was debating between a G-Master lens or one of the Sigma lenses: either the 24-70 Art or the 28-70 Contemporary lens, but opted for these Prime Batis lenses after doing tons of research. I currently have the 25mm, this one 40mm, the 85mm and am wanting the 135mm. I am definitely glad I went with these lenses. The Sigma Art and the G-Master maybe super sharp, but the Batis lenses have other characteristics in their image quality in addition to insane sharpness that convinces me that I made the right decision. I do have a couple G Lenses and these Zeiss Batis are still my go-to lenses, especially this 40mm.

    There are a lot of people who complain about fringing on these lenses, all I can tell you is that it only happens in the most contrasty scenes when they are wide open at F2 or F1.8, other than that, there is absolutely no fringing at all.

    A hugely positive aspect of their color rendering and contrast is the fact that there is very little editing or correcting in LR and PS, leaving me more opportunities for the creative aspects and more opportunities to get out and shoot.

    The 3rd photo is a cropped version of the second one, showing the lens' handling of such a high contrast situation along with the starburst effect, taken at F8

    Same situation with the 4th and 5th pic showing similar contrasty scene

    If you are concerned about carrying around several prime lenses, these lenses are so small and light weight, they are barely noticeable, one of the deal breakers for the Sigma Art lenses and many of the G-Master. All of these Batis lenses are well enough under a pound (except the 135mm which is just around a pound), they really don't feel like anything on the camera. Besides, I am willing to forgo the zoom lenses to go with these due to the truly incredible image quality straight out of camera.
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    Scott
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Lens for portraits & street photography.
    Reviewed in Canada on January 18, 2024
    Size: 1.8/85Verified Purchase
    Raul Villalva
    5.0 out of 5 stars Calidad de lente
    Reviewed in Mexico on November 28, 2023
    Size: 1.8/85Verified Purchase
    Gaspare C.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Il top di gamma, e si vede
    Reviewed in Italy on September 6, 2023
    Size: 2.8/135Verified Purchase
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    Chris
    5.0 out of 5 stars Mon compagnon de tout les jours
    Reviewed in France on April 9, 2023
    Size: 1.8/85Verified Purchase
    Nicolas HL Joffroy
    5.0 out of 5 stars As good as expensive
    Reviewed in India on September 15, 2022
    Size: 1.8/85Verified Purchase
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    5.0 out of 5 stars As good as expensive
    Reviewed in India on September 15, 2022
    Used with A7C, it give fantastic bokeh, crispy picture. Autofocus is not very fast, but good. Stabilization works well, Very good product
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