Fixed focal length lenses
Here you will find all lenses without zoom, which have the advantage of better imaging performance with the least possible distortion. Lenses with a variable focal length range can be found under Zoom lenses and Megazoom lenses.
- Lens with fixed focal length of 85 mm
- Minimum focus distance of 80 cm
- Ideal for portrait photography
- Manual focus
- Automatic iris recognition
- 9 blade aperture
- HD Nano anti-reflective coating
- EXIF data support
Viltrox MF 85mm/f1.8 Sony FE mount
- Telephoto lens
- for portrait and landscape photography
- integrated central shutter
Hasselblad XCD 135mm f/2.8 Hasselblad X
- Powerful wide-angle lens
- high imaging performance and compact design at the same time
- suitable for the Hasselblad X system
Hasselblad Lens XCD 30mm f/3.5 Hasselblad X
Nikon Nikkor Z 58mm f/0.95 Noct Nikon Z
- Standard fixed focal length lens
- Speed f0.95 throughout
- outstanding imaging performance
- unsurpassed bokeh
- Nikon Z bayonet
Nikon Nikkor Z 58mm f/0.95 Noct Nikon Z
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- Wide-angle lens
- particularly fast 1.4
- highest image contrast
- Medium format look
- almost distortion-free optics
Zeiss Otus 28mm f/1.4 ZF.2 Nikon FX
Sirui Jupiter 50mm full frame macro cine lens EF Mount 50mm
- SIRUI Jupiter 50mm T2 Macro Cine Full Frame Lens / Film Lens / Video Lens
- minimum focus distance
- constant T-stops
- 8K resolution
- minimal focus breathing
- comfortable, consistent and fast
Sirui Jupiter 35mm T2 full frame macro cine lens EF Mount 35mm
- SIRUI Jupiter 35mm T2 Macro Cine Full Frame Lens / Film Lens / Video Lens
- minimum focus distance
- constant T-stops
- 8K resolution
- minimal focus breathing
- comfortable, consistent and fast
Sirui Jupiter 35mm T2 full frame macro cine lens EF Mount 35mm
- for X-Sxstem
- simulates human field of view
- for street, travel and general photography
Hasselblad XCD 65mm f/2.8 Hasselblad X
- Quick switch for manual/autofocus
- Internal focusing
- ED lenses
Pentax FA 645 300mm f/4.0 ED (IF) Pentax Medium Format
- Cinema fixed focal length lens with full-frame coverage
- specially developed "cinema look"
- uniform warm color tone
- high speed for beautiful bokeh
- Precise fine focusing with standardized mounting options for filter and drive accessories
- Convertible PL bayonet
Canon CN-E14 mm T3.1 FP X (Meter) Cinema Lenses Sumire Prime
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- SIRUI Jupiter 50mm T2 Macro Cine Full Frame Lens / Film Lens / Video Lens
- minimum focus distance
- constant T-stops
- 8K resolution
- minimal focus breathing
- comfortable, consistent and fast
Sirui Jupiter 50mm T2 full frame macro cine lens PL Mount 50mm
- TTArtisan M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH.
- Sensor type: full frame
- Focal length: 50mm
- max. aperture: f/1.4
- very soft bokeh
- Aperture ring: clicks
- Closest focusing distance: 70 cm
- Filter thread: 49 mm
- suitable for Leica M
TTArtisan M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH Leica M
Sirui Jupiter T2 Full Frame Macro Cine Lens PL Mount 35mm
- SIRUI Jupiter 35mm T2 Macro Cine Full Frame Lens / Film Lens / Video Lens
- minimum focus distance
- constant T-stops
- 8K resolution
- minimal focus breathing
- comfortable, consistent and fast
- Cinema Lens 50 mm
- manual focus and aperture T/2.2
- Distance and aperture markings on both sides of the Lens
- ideal for low light conditions
- smooth, circular bokeh
- 270 ° focus rotation
- 9 elements in 7 groups
- All-metal housing
Meike 50mm T/2.2 Cine Lens Sony FE mount
- Viltrox FE-20 F1.8 MF
- Full frame
- bright aperture of f/1.8
- for mirrorless full frame cameras
- Aperture range: f/1.8 to f/16
- one aspherical and four ED elements
- 148.5° focus throw
- HD Nano multi-layer coating
- 14-blade diaphragm for great bokeh
- suitable for Nikon Z-Mount
Viltrox MF 20mm f/1.8 Nikon Z
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Order now, pay later (prepayment)Notification when the product is back in stockProduct reservation and fixed place on the waiting listCancellable at any time free of charge (until delivery)Fixed focal lengths - For images with absolute quality
No matter on which system you use a fixed focal length as a lens, you go for the highest imaging performance. This type of lens is available for Micro-Four-Thirds, for cameras with APS-C sensors or with full-frame sensors or even for medium format. While you can't zoom with it, you're rewarded with imaging performance that a zoom lens would struggle to match. Since every genre of photography appreciates the optical quality of fixed focal lengths, they are available for every known bayonet. Canon and Nikon as market leaders on the digital SLR market rely on them just like Sony or Fujifilm in the system camera market.
Thanks to their compactness and unchanging focal length, fixed focal lengths are easy to handle, making them well suited for photography in the studio, but also on the street or in nature. Because of their fixed optical elements, fixed focal lengths exhibit much less distortion than zoom lenses, and their edge-to-edge sharpness is also considerably higher. In the medium format sector Hasselblad and Fujifilm rely on fixed focal lengths, just as a sufficient number of independent manufacturers produce these popular lenses for all common bayonets. These include Sigma, Tamron, Walimex and many more. Those who rely on this type of lens want to add the finishing touches to their work and do not compromise.
Advantages & disadvantages of fixed focal lengths
Some advantages of fixed focal lengths at a glance:
- Usually a larger aperture and thus faster than most zoom lenses
- Fixed focal lengths are usually sharper than zoom lenses because the glass can be better tuned in terms of focus performance & compensation.
- Another advantage of fixed focal lengths is the price, they are usually cheaper than a zoom lens, or compensate their price by the better exposure performance.
- Partially lower weight than a zoom.
Of course, we also want to tell you some disadvantages of fixed focal lengths:
- Usually more lenses needed, since you only cover one focal length.
- Limited flexibility, you have to move around for a different frame.
- Need practice in choosing image composition.