The ZEISS Milvus 15mm f2.8 lens is an extreme wide-angle lens, capable of opening 110º making it ideal for landscape photography as well as architectural photography
With the possibility of threading 95mm filter for a greater range of possibilities, the lenses pass all the quality controls of ZEISS, to avoid the dreaded chromatic and optical aberrations
The Milvus 15mm f2.8 lens ZEISS With a field angle of 110°, the super wide angle is the ideal companion to capture events in a very dynamic and extraordinary way. A detachable sunshade and 95mm filter thread also make it ideal for special applications with additional slot filter holders or tucked into underwater housings. The exceptionally long rotation angle of the focus ring offers extraordinary adjustment accuracy for photography and film.
The impressive technical characteristics of the ZEISS Milvus 2.8/15 include an extraordinary correction of chromatic aberration and prevent color stripes caused by such chromatic aberration. Two aspherical lenses, special optical glass types of exceptional partial dispersion and the design of floating elements guarantee high image quality from foreground to infinity. His imagination knows no bounds.
Technical specifications ZEISS Milvus 15mm f2.8:
| Focal length | 15 mm |
| Aperture range | f/2.8 – f/22 |
| Focus range | 0.25 m (9.84") – ∞ |
| Number of items/groups | 15 / 12 |
| Angular field, diag./horiz./vert. | 110° / 100° / 76° |
| Macro Coverage | 340 x 221 mm (13.39 x 8.70") |
| Filter thread | M95 x 1.0 |
| Dimensions (with lids) | ZF.2: 114.0 mm (4.49") ZE: 117.0 mm (4.61") |
| Weight | ZF.2: 880 g (31.0 oz) ZE: 947 g (33.4 oz) |
| Camera mount | F Mount (ZF.2) EF Mount (ZE) |
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The ZEISS Milvus 15mm f2.8 lens is an extreme wide-angle lens, capable of opening 110º making it ideal for landscape photography as well as architectural photography
With the possibility of threading 95mm filter for a greater range of possibilities, the lenses pass all the quality controls of ZEISS, to avoid the dreaded chromatic and optical aberrations