Books: shot with Zeiss Otus 55/1.4 at f1.4 on a D800 | | Main image and all 50% crops: 55mm, f1.4, 1/60 sec, 100 ISO | |  | |  | |  | foreground, f1.4, 100 ISO | | center, f1.4, 100 ISO | | background, f1.4, 100 ISO |
The following shot shows (again) that bokeh is pretty smooth with no green outlining of the white flowers in the background. Behind the plane of sharpest focus Bokeh develops evenly with subjects and details becoming progressively more blurred. Flowers: shot with Zeiss Otus 55/1.4 at f1.4 on a D800 | | Main image and all 100% crops: 55mm, f1.4, 1/60 sec, 100 ISO | |  | |  | |  | left side, f1.4, 100 ISO | | center, f1.4, 100 ISO | | background, f1.4, 100 ISO |
This is a pretty telling shot with regard to loCA: The Zeiss shows only little green fringing at f1.4 of the figure in the upper right background while the Nikon 58/1.4 showed some heavy green outlining even at f2.8: Pillars: shot with Zeiss Otus 55/1.4 at f1.4 on a D800 | | Main image and all 100% crops: 55mm, f1.4, 1/1000 sec, 100 ISO |
Is he aiming at the competition? Smooth blurring of out-of-focus areas with sharp reproduction of details in the Putto’s face: Putto: shot with Zeiss Otus 55/1.4 at f1.4 on a D800 | | Main image and all 100% crops: 55mm, f1.4, 1/500 sec, 100 ISO | |  | |  | |  | f1.4, 1/500 sec, 100 ISO | | f1.4, 1/500 sec, 100 ISO | | f1.4, 1/500 sec, 100 ISO |
The texture of the metal and the pavement is faithfully reproduced even at f1.4. Art: shot with Zeiss Otus 55/1.4 at f1.4 on a D800 | | Main image and all 100% crops: 55mm, f1.4, 1/125 sec, 100 ISO | |  | |  | |  | f1.4, 1/125 sec, 100 ISO | | f1.4, 1/125 sec, 100 ISO | | f1.4, 1/125 sec, 100 ISO |
Another portrait with excellent rendering of fine details and a very pleasing transition to oof areas: Puppet: shot with Zeiss Otus 55/1.4 at f1.4 on a D800 | | Main image and all 100% crops: 55mm, f1.4, 1/500 sec, 100 ISO |
Not easy to manually nail the focus on this musician because he was moving frantically back-and-forth with his music: Musician: shot with Zeiss Otus 55/1.4 at f1.4 on a D800 | | Main image and all 100% crops: 55mm, f1.4, 1/250 sec, 100 ISO |
Extreme contrasts in this church show that the Zeiss Otus is not flawless. But still the rendering of the following scene is pretty impressive: Angelic Salutation: shot with Zeiss Otus 55/1.4 at f1.4 on a D800 | | Main image and all 100% crops: 55mm, f1.4, 1/30 sec, 100 ISO |
A similar setting shows that the contrast and detail in this stained glass window is faithfully reproduced: Stained Glass Window: shot with Zeiss Otus 55/1.4 at f1.4 on a D800 | | Main image and all 100% crops: 55mm, f1.4, 1/125 sec, 100 ISO |
From sharp detail to a blurred background: Only f1.4 on a full-frame body can give you this transition at larger distances. Sculpture: shot with Zeiss Otus 55/1.4 at f1.4 on a D800 | | Main image and all 100% crops: 55mm, f1.4, 1/250 sec, 100 ISO |
Specular highlights in the following scene reveal little purple and green fringing: Little Angels: shot with Zeiss Otus 55/1.4 at f1.4 on a D800 | | Main image and all 100% crops: 55mm, f1.4, 1/2000 sec, 100 ISO |
The Otus renders fine details even in the corners of the FX-sensor and shows little ghosting of twigs against the glaring sky: Heilig Geist Spittal: shot with Zeiss Otus 55/1.4 at f1.4 on a D800 | | Main image 55mm, f1.4, 1/1000 sec, 100 ISO | |  | |  | |  | f1.4, 1/1000 sec, 100 ISO | | f1.4, 1/1000 sec, 100 ISO | | f1.4, 1/1000 sec, 100 ISO |
Fine details, high contrast, and nice blurring of the background is the forte of the lens in the following close-up shot at f1.4: Schoener Brunnen: shot with Zeiss Otus 55/1.4 at f1.4 on a D800 | | Main image and all 100% crops: 55mm, f1.4, 1/2000 sec, 100 ISO |
Following is one of the most brutal tests for lenses: the sun reflecting on water. This produces extreme specular highlights which mercilessly reveal longitudinal CAs, purple fringing and coma. The Zeiss exhibits clearly less of these aberrations than the Nikon 58/1.4G although it is not free of them. loCA and coma: shot with Zeiss Otus 55/1.4 at f1.4 on a D800 | | Main image and all 100% crops: 55mm, f1.4, 1/1600 sec, 100 ISO | |  | |  | |  | background, f1.4, 100 ISO | | center, f1.4, 100 ISO | | corner, f1.4, 100 ISO |
The following night-shot is a good test for coma. The 100% crops show the effect from the right border at various apertures. The effect here looks similar to the Nikon 58/1.4G and is much smaller than with e.g. the Nikon 50/1.4G or the Sigma 50/1.4. Stepping down to f4 eliminates coma completely. Landscape: night shot with Zeiss Otus 55/1.4 at f1.4 on a D800 | | Main image 55mm, f1.4, 0.8 sec, 100 ISO | |  | |  | |  | f1.4, 0.8 sec, 100 ISO | | f2.0, 1.6 sec, 100 ISO | | f4.0, 5 sec, 100 ISO |
The final example in the gallery is the same shot as above but suitably defocussed. You can see how evenly lit the blur-circles are, how the cat’s-eye effect sets in the further you look away from the optical axis, and the clipping from the mirror box at the bottom of the image: Defocussed Landscape: night shot with Zeiss Otus 55/1.4 at f1.4 on a D800 | | 55mm, f1.4, 0.8 sec, 100 ISO | | |
For more examples (including at other apertures!) check out all my high-resolution Zeiss Otus 55mm f/1.4 sample images. Now check out my verdict of the lens! |
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