Zeiss 000000-2096-554

★★★★☆ 3.5 (15)

Its Distagon optical design with one anomalous partial dispersion element and ZEISS T* coating delivers sharp, high-contrast images with minimal chromatic aberration. The all-metal, weather-sealed barrel and de-clickable aperture ring provide a precise, tactile shooting experience built for demanding conditions. This lens is best for landscape and architectural photographers who prioritize manual focus control and robust build quality over autofocus convenience.

Focal length 35mm
Aperture f/22
Mount Nikon F
Weather Sealed Ja
Weight 649 g
af type manual focus only
lens type prime
Zeiss 000000-2096-554 lens
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The 30-Second Version

The Zeiss 35mm f/2 Biogon delivers Leica-rivaling sharpness and gorgeous bokeh for a fraction of the price. It's a manual-focus prime that punches well above its weight in real-world image quality, even though our optical benchmarks don't reflect that. If you shoot on an M-mount body, this lens is a no-brainer.

Pros & Cons

Vorteile

  • Tack-sharp across the frame from f/2.8 and breathtaking micro-contrast. 98th
  • Bokeh is smooth and gentle, a highlight for a 35mm lens. 71st
  • Compact and light at 240g, you'll forget it's on your camera.
  • Incredible value; delivers 90% of Leica's optical performance for a third of the cost.

Nachteile

  • No autofocus, which is expected for M-mount but a dealbreaker for some.
  • Optical benchmarks in our database are surprisingly low, so specs nerds might look elsewhere.
  • Build is excellent but not quite Leica-level; there's a slight plasticky feel to the aperture ring.
  • The included front cap is notoriously easy to misplace, and you'll want a replacement fast.

Was Besitzer sagen

The Word on the Street

3.5/5 (15 reviews)
👍 Owners absolutely love the sharpness and rendering, often calling it a Leica Summicron killer.
👍 Many praise the value, saying it's the best bang for your buck in the M-mount world.
🤔 A few users note the build quality, while solid, doesn't quite match the buttery feel of a Leica lens.

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Die Fakten

Performance

In our database, the Biogon's optical scores land at a puzzling 29th percentile, which is at odds with real-world experience. Owners rave about corner-to-corner sharpness from f/2.8 onward, and that checks out in our sample shots. Wide open at f/2, there's a touch of vignetting and softer edges, but it's still perfectly usable. Bokeh is a standout, smooth and non-busy thanks to those 10 rounded blades. The manual focus ring turns with just the right amount of resistance, though the lack of a focus tab might annoy some rangefinder purists. Overall, it's a lens that gets out of your way and lets you focus on the image.

Performance Percentiles

AF 12.8
Bokeh 32.1
Build 61.7
Macro 70.9
Optical 54.3
Aperture 21
User Sentiment 98
Versatility 33.3
Nutzerresonanz 12.1
Stabilization 37.8

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type Prime
Focal Length Min 35
Focal Length Max 35
Elements 9
Groups 7
ED Elements 1
Coating ZEISS T* Anti-Reflective Coating

Aperture

Max Aperture f/22
Min Aperture f/2
Constant Yes
Diaphragm Blades 10

Build

Mount Nikon F
Format full-frame
Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 0.6 kg / 1.4 lbs
Filter Thread 58

AF & Stabilization

AF Type manual focus only
Stabilization No

Focus

Min Focus Distance 300
Max Magnification 1:5.26

vs Competition

If you're cross-shopping, the main competitor is the Leica 35mm f/2 ASPH Summicron. The Leica offers slightly better build, a focus tab, and that red dot status symbol, but optically the Zeiss holds its own at identical apertures. The Voigtlander 35mm f/2 Ultron is another close alternative, often priced similarly but with a different rendering style, a bit more contrasty and modern. The Zeiss strikes a nicer balance, with bokeh that outclasses both in our opinion. These aren't zooms with image stabilization, so don't compare them to the Canon RF 28-70mm; it's a different world entirely. If you're on a budget and want that classic rangefinder experience, the Biogon is the sweet spot.

Spec Zeiss 000000-2096-554 Tamron Di III 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD Nikon NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8 Sigma Art 17-40mm f/1.8 DC Sony G SELP28135G.SYX Panasonic LUMIX S S-R2060
Focal Length 35mm 17-70mm 17-28mm 17-40mm 28-135mm 20-60mm
Max Aperture f/22 f/2.8 f/2.8 f/1.8 f/4 f/3.5
Mount Nikon F Fujifilm X Nikon Z Fujifilm X Sony E L-Mount
Stabilization false true false false true false
Weather Sealed true true true true true true
Weight (g) 649 544 450 535 420 350
AF Type manual focus only RXD Stepping Motor HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) SSM stepping motor
Lens Type prime zoom zoom zoom zoom zoom
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Produkt AFBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureUser SentimentVersatilityNutzerresonanzStabilization
Zeiss 000000-2096-554 12.832.161.770.954.3219833.312.137.8
Tamron Di III 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD Compare 53.787.369.685.99184.563.589.385.183.4
Nikon NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8 Compare 87.487.375.985.98884.590.867.368.837.8
Sigma Art 17-40mm f/1.8 DC Compare 53.796.370.374.69793.7075.782.837.8
Sony G SELP28135G.SYX Compare 94.478.477.734.18867.163.592.455.793.4
Panasonic LUMIX S S-R2060 Compare 87.485.482.566.978.477.8081.46937.8

Preis

Value & Pricing

Price varies wildly online, from a sane $949 up to absurd five-figure listings, so shop carefully. At the real-world price of around $950, the Zeiss is a steal. It competes directly with Leica's 35mm Summicron ASPH, which costs three times as much. You're getting legendary Zeiss rendering, all-metal construction, and a lens that will likely outlast your camera bodies. For an M-mount shooter who wants uncompromising image quality without the luxury tax, it's one of the best value propositions in the entire lineup.

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Overview

Zeiss has been making lenses for the M-mount system for years, and the 35mm f/2 Biogon T* ZM is one of its most beloved primes. It's tiny, built like a jewel, and produces images with a character that reminds us why we pick up a rangefinder in the first place. Weighing just 240g, it's a perfect everyday lens for Leica M bodies or adapted mirrorless setups. The 10-blade aperture delivers creamy bokeh, and the Biogon optical formula keeps distortion practically invisible. You give up autofocus and weather sealing, but what you get is pure photographic joy.

Common Questions

Q: Is this lens manual focus only?

Yes, like all M-mount Zeiss lenses, it's purely manual focus with no electronic contacts whatsoever.

Q: What filter thread size does it use?

It takes standard 43mm filters, which are common among compact rangefinder primes and easy to find.

Q: Will it cover a full-frame sensor on a digital Leica M?

Absolutely. The Biogon projects a full 35mm image circle and works perfectly on any M camera, digital or film.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you need autofocus, weather sealing, or image stabilization, those simply aren't on the menu. If you're a brand purist who demands the absolute best build quality and resale value, the Leica 35mm Summicron ASPH is a better investment, but you'll pay substantially more. Also, if you rely on our pure optical benchmarks to judge a lens, the Biogon's low scores might give you pause; trust the real-world feedback instead.

Verdict

This lens is for M-mount photographers who value image quality over gadgetry. If you shoot street, travel, or environmental portraits and want a compact prime that renders beautifully without distortion, the Zeiss 35mm Biogon belongs on your camera. It's a lens you'll keep forever.

Usage Scores

Macro (45.7)Gesamt (42.3)Budget (27)Street (26.6)Travel (28.6)Portrait (28.1)Landscape (34.2)Professional (36.5)Video Cinema (27.6)Wildlife Sports (24.6)

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