The Zeiss ZM 28mm f/2.8 Biogon for Leica is a wide-angle lens with a reasonably fast aperture. Key features include:
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Advanced optical design for extremely sharp images
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Great for landscape, cityscape, and architectural shooting
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1.8-foot minimum focusing distance
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Ten-blade curved aperture
Extremely Sharp Images. The Zeiss ZM 28mm f/2.8 Biogon for Leica offers very low distortion and extremely sharp image quality across the frame. It has a 1.8-foot minimum focusing distance, and its ten-blade curved aperture makes for smooth out-of-focus highlights. Its flare control and lack of geometric distortion provide useful accuracy, making it perfect for cityscapes, landscapes, and architectural and street photography
High-Quality Construction. An all-metal lens housing gives the ZM 28mm f/2.8 Biogon a premium feel. Its manual focus ring offers precision focus adjustment and excellent speed, and its metal aperture ring offers ⅓-stop aperture intervals.
Fantastic lens. Extremely sharp, and every bit as good as the Leica 28 f/2.8 at about half the price. The only drawback to this Zeiss is its bulkier size.
Fantastic lens. Extremely sharp, and every bit as good as the Leica 28 f/2.8 at about half the price. The only drawback to this Zeiss is its bulkier size.
| Angle of View |
75 degrees |
| Aperture |
f2.8-22 |
| Autofocus |
Manual Focus Only |
| Brand |
Zeiss |
| Diameter |
2.09″ |
| Dimensions |
Length: 2.44″ |
| Filter Size |
46.0mm (nonrotating) |
| Filter Style |
nonrotating |
| Focal Length |
28.0-28.0 |
| Groups/Elements |
6/8 |
| Hood Included |
No |
| Image Stabilization |
No |
| Item Type |
Lens |
| Lens Type |
Wide Angle |
| Max Aperture |
2.8 |
| Maximum Magnification |
1:16 |
| Minimum Aperture |
22.0 |
| Minimum Focusing Distance |
1.8feet |
| Mount |
Leica M |
| Weight |
7.8 oz. |











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