The Zeiss Loxia E 35mm f/2 Biogon is a high-quality manual-focus lens designed specifically for full-frame E-mount cameras like the Sony a7 III, a7R III, and a9.
Key features include:

  • Great for landscape, street, and portrait photography

  • Advanced optics for high-quality images

  • Smooth manual focusing

  • Weather-resistant construction

Classic Design. Based on the great Zeiss ZM 35mm f/2 Biogon for Leica, the Zeiss Loxia E 35mm f/2 Biogon is manual-focus, manual-aperture lens with electronic contacts for transmitting EXIF data and focus confirmation with Sony E-mount cameras. While it’s optimized for full-frame cameras, the Loxia line of lenses is fully compatible with APS-C Sony E-mount cameras with a 1.5x crop factor.

Moderately Wide Angle. When used on a full-frame camera, this lens provides a moderately wide focal length that’s great for landscape, street, and portrait photography. With an APS-C sensor camera, you’ll have a normal-range focal length of about 53mm.

Fast Aperture. The f/2 aperture enables decent low-light shooting speed and great background blur for controlling depth of field. The manual aperture ring offers 1/2-stop clicks throughout the f/2-22 range, as well as the ability to mechanically switch to clickless operation.

Manual Focus. The knurled metal focus ring rotates 180º, providing smooth, weighted operation. Engraved depth-of-field and distance-scale markings ensure easy visibility, and the lens’s built-in electronics enable both focus confirmation and automatic viewfinder magnification.

Advanced Optics. The nearly symmetrical Biogon design features six groups/nine elements, including one anomalous partial-dispersion glass element. This helps to minimize chromatic aberrations and distortion. Carl Zeiss T* anti-reflective coating eliminates lens flare and ghosting while providing the famous high micro-contrast Zeiss look.

High-Quality Build. The all-metal barrel provides gives the Loxia 35mm a solid feel with a weather-resistant gasket at the lens mount to protect against the elements.