Zeiss Milvus 85mm f/1.4 Review

October 27, 2015 | Mark Goldstein | Rating star Rating star Rating star Rating star Half rating star

Conclusion

Sporting a brand new optical design, the Zeiss Milvus 85mm f/1.4 is a superb prime lens for portrait photographers who have the time to focus manually. You’d expect sharpness to be high across both the frame and aperture range from such a premium optic, and it doesn't disappoint. In conjunction with the Canon EOS 5DS R test camera shooting at 50 megapixel resolution, detail is exceptionally detailed and sharp. Shooting at the maximum f/1.4 aperture does reveal a minor reduction in sharpness across the frame compared to the rest of the aperture range, but the image is already pin-sharp by f/2.

The Zeiss Milvus 85mm f/1.4 is a pleasure to use, thanks to its superb build quality and smooth focus ring. As this is a manual-focus only lens, you'd expect this aspect of the operation to be intuitive, and so it proved, although the Canon EOS 5Ds isn't really geared up for accurate manual focusing - we much preferred using it on a Sony A7R II camera via a Metabones adapter.

The Zeiss Milvus 85mm f/1.4 delivers 90% of the image quality of the Zeiss Otus 85mm f/1.4 Planar T* lens at a third of the cost, making it something of a bargain despite its own high £1379 / €1799 / $1799 price-tag. The Zeiss Milvus 85mm f/1.4 only really suffers in comparison by exhibiting more chromatic aberrations than the Otus equivalent, although it was still something of a struggle to find too many examples in our test shots, so much so that we'd recommend opting for the Zeiss Milvus 85mm f/1.4 instead and pocketing the massive savings on offer.

4.5 stars

Ratings (out of 5)
Design 5
Features 4
Ease-of-use 4.5
Image quality 4.5
Value for money 5