The new Zeiss lenses will feature unprecedented OLED displays

If OLED technology (organic LED system, with even thinner and more flexible screens) is already present in mobile phones, televisions and many other elements related to the evolution achieved over the years, the scenario of high performance photographic lenses is now glimpsed with this advantage, through Zeiss Batis.

For the first time in the history of the photographic world when it comes to such lenses, some equipment will have an OLED display, which will allow you to make manual adjustments related to focus and also monitor the depth of field with maximum precision, ensuring the desired effects on your photos.

  • However.
  • If you prefer to use the configuration performed by the target itself.
  • The result will be just as effective.
  • According to the company itself.
  • Batis was designed to “ensure a solid and fluid autofocus mechanism at the same time.
  • “.

In addition to all these advantages present in the 2/25 series, all the novelties do not stop there, since the company has also launched, in parallel, another lens format: the 1. 8 / 85 model.

In this series of the company founded in Germany more than 160 years ago by the legendary inventor Carl Zeiss, the objectives have, in addition to the characteristics mentioned in the 2/25 models, a system determined as optical stabilization.

In other words, even in situations where you have low illumination to photograph, you won’t need to do ISO compensation for better results because, with the automatic lens settings themselves, optical stabilization will provide a stable (unfocused) image. ) and excellent lighting quality.

Both configurations are made of special glass and, on the outside, material ultra-resistant to adverse weather conditions (such as rain and dust). Although they occur with the use of Sony cameras, Zeiss Batis lenses are compatible with all E-mount cameras.

Zeiss plans to launch Batis targets in July this year, with initial price suggestions ranging from $1,199 to $1. 8/85 to $1,299 for 2/25 goals.

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