Carl Zeiss to Showcase New Products at Photokina Including 55mm F/1.4 Full-Frame Manual Lens with Superior Image Performance
Optics manufacturer shows new and traditional products in hall 2.1, stand B011
OBERKOCHEN, September 6, 2012 -- During photokina 2012 in Cologne
(September 18-23), Carl Zeiss will present attractive new products as
well as its well-known classics, all of the highest technical quality.
Among them will be a new moderate telephoto lens for SLR cameras which
will celebrate its world premiere at photokina and be available in
stores from the end of 2012. Carl Zeiss will also unveil two new product
families to the public. Carl Zeiss’s new stand concept integrates
product presentations, possibilities to apply and test Carl Zeiss
products, and the company’s global social media community with the
hashtag #zeissphk12.
Carl Zeiss will present its entire range of camera and cine lenses,
binoculars and spotting scopes during photokina. The latest Nokia
smartphone models with built-in ZEISS optics will again be shown at Carl
Zeiss’s stand. Visitors will be able to try out all the exhibits right
on the spot, from high-quality SLR lenses, Sony cameras with ZEISS
optics, ZEISS lenses for Sony system cameras to the new Nokia 808
PureView smartphone with 41-megapixel camera sensor. The VICTORY HT
binoculars can also be tested. An innovative optics concept from Carl
Zeiss in connection with HT glasses from SCHOTT makes VICTORY binoculars
with transmission values of more than 95 percent very fast.
A must-see attraction is a high-performance, full-format SLR camera
lens with manual focus. With a focal length of 55 mm and aperture of
f/1.4, this lens is the first model of a new product family designed for
demanding users. Thanks to a newly developed optical design, this lens
is superior to conventional full-frame lenses, and it achieves with
powerful full-frame, full-format cameras an image performance that until
now has only been seen with medium-format systems. The first prototype
of this new range will celebrate its world debut at photokina. The
family of lenses is expected to be on the market in the second half of
2013 for EF bayonet (ZE) and F bayonet (ZF.2).
Another highlight will be the presentation of a design study, with
which Carl Zeiss will offer a sneak preview of a new family of autofocus
lenses for mirrorless system cameras (CSC) that will most likely be
available in mid-2013. Due to their performance and high speed, these
new lenses will be ideal for deliberate photo composition, making them
perfect for more sophisticated photographers as well. Carl Zeiss plans
to initially offer fixed focal lengths in the wide angle and standard
range as well as a macro. „The trend toward mirrorless system cameras
has accelerated since 2010 and we notice growing interest for them among
ambitious photographers. We are convinced that as a result of the new
and very high-quality cameras and lenses that are coming onto the scene,
this market will become even more important. We see lots of potential,
which is why we will offer more products for this target group in the
future,” said Dr. Winfried Scherle, Vice President and General Manager
of the Camera Lens Division of Carl Zeiss AG.
For fans of the Carl Zeiss family of ZM systems for rangefinder
cameras, Carl Zeiss has a special surprise in store. In 2013, at least
one fast lens with M bayonet will go on sale. Using lenses from the ZM
series with adapters is also very popular on mirrorless system cameras.
“The market is extremely dynamic at the moment with numerous
innovations across all areas. Our broad range of high-quality products
and our successful partnerships with Sony, Nokia, Logitech and ARRI make
us very well positioned in the market,” says Scherle. “As the world’s
leading trade fair for photography approaches, we are full of optimism,
especially considering the many new features and products we will
present. We hope that both the public and visitors to our stand will be
excited about them too.”
The “walk-in lens”, which first appeared at photokina in 2008, makes a
comeback this year and promises to be the main optical eye-catcher at
Carl Zeiss’s stand. Visitors are welcome to take a stroll through the
oversized lens and experience the fascinating development of a ZEISS
lens. Moreover, there will be an extensive applications ‘island’ at the
Carl Zeiss stand where visitors can take as much time as they like to
test and experiment with Carl Zeiss’s entire portfolio of lenses on
different cameras and to talk to experts.
Carl Zeiss has created a special section on its website about
photokina (www.zeiss.com/photo/phk12). Photography enthusiasts from
around the world can use the site to get the latest news each day about
the trade fair and to ask Carl Zeiss any question they want about all
topics related to photokina. The website is available in various
languages. Carl Zeiss will also report live from photokina on its social
media channels and invites its social media community to likewise share
their thoughts, ideas and suggestions about products from Carl Zeiss
using the hashtag #zeissphk12.