Carl Zeiss Announces Distagon T* 2/28 With EF Bayonet priced at $1,429
2009-10-13 03:02
Carl Zeiss has recently rolled out the wide-angle lens Distagon T* 2/28 ZE with EF bayonet, which is perfect for most of analog and EOS camera models. It is actually a manual focus lens that is made up of 10 elements in 8 groups and has a floating focus mechanism to provide high image quality. It is actually a manual focus lens that is made up of 10 elements in 8 groups and has a floating focus mechanism to provide high image quality across a variety of focus distances. The Distagon T* 2/28 ZE lens will be available this autumn for $1,429. (excluding VAT). OBERKOCHEN/Germany, 12.10.2009. : The breaking dawn is a special time for photo- graphers. When the early-morning sun reluctantly chases away the still-glistening dew on the trees, this delicate transition between night and day creates moments of calm and anticipation. But without a tripod at hand, these shots will only succeed with a lens that can handle intense light.
Carl Zeiss today introduces the wide-angle lens Distagon T* 2/28 ZE with EF bayonet, suitable for all analog and digital EOS camera models. With an initial aperture opening of 1:2, it is among the most light-intense of its kind in its focal length. From landscape photography at dawn to interior shots with weak lighting and close-up portraits, the Distagon T* 2/28 ZE offers photographers plenty of room for creativity when a tripod is not used. Following the recent introduction of its two ultra-wide-angle lenses, the Distagon T* 3,5/18 ZE and the T* 2,8/21, the new Distagon T* 2/28 ZE is Carl Zeiss' first moderate wide-angle lens with EF bayonet.
Despite its high light intensity and complex retro-focus construction, the Distagon T* 2/28 ZE has a compact build. These characteristics make the lens a highly versatile and performance-driven tool for all types of photographers. Even with its wide angle, the lens enables photographers to play fully with an image's depth of focus. With a wide aperture opening, for example, one can effectively separate the motif from its background. With a small aperture opening, photographers can use the sharpness of the lens system for the entire image range. The floating elements design guarantees high imaging performance each time, from close-ups to infinity, enabling the photo- grapher to make razor-sharp close-up images of even the tiniest objects. Thanks to the Carl Zeiss T* anti-reflective coating and meticulously crafted lenses, the new Distagon T* 2/28 ZE deals effortlessly with reflections and stray light. Brilliant pictures work every time, even under tough lighting conditions such as a breaking dawn.
The Distagon T* 2/28 ZE will be available starting autumn for a suggested retail price of EUR 965.55 (excluding VAT)*.
Technical specifications:
| Focal length: | 28 mm |
| Aperture range: | f/2 - f/22 |
| No. of elements/groups: | 10/8 |
| Focusing range: | 0.24 m - infinity |
| Angular field** (diag./horiz./vert.): | 74/64/45° |
| Coverage at close range: | 18 x 12 cm (close-up) |
| Image ratio at close range: | 1:4.7 (close-up) |
| Filter thread: | M 58 x 0.75 |
| Dimensions (with caps): | ø 72.4 mm, length 96 mm |
| Weight: | 580 g |
| Mounts: | ZF (F bayonet) ZK (K bayonet) ZE (EF bayonet) |
| Accessories: | Lens hood included |






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