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.
- TTArtisan 50mm f/1.2 for Micro Four Thirds
- extreme light intensity
- convincing imaging performance
- soft bokeh
- perfect for close-up portraits
- Manual aperture and focus adjustment
- System of 7 elements in 5 groups
- extremely compact wide-angle Lens
- high depth of field
- natural contrasts
- excellent detail resolution
- visible vignetting
- unique image effect
- Compact and versatile Lens
- 35 mm Lens with fixed focal length
- F1.8 aperture
- optical SteadyShot image stabilization
- the new optical design ensures razor-sharp images
- Compact 20mm Fixed Focal Length Lens
- 20mm full frame
- f/1.8 fast
- smooth, natural bokeh effect
- XD linear motors for AF speed and precise tracking
- excellent close-ups, even for selfies
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- 85 mm (35 mm equivalent)
- Aperture range: f/1.4 to f/16
- one ED element, one HR element
- STM stepping motor
- integrated manual aperture ring
- the diaphragm with nine blades contributes to a pleasant bokeh quality
- TTArtisan AF 75mm f/2
- Full frame lens
- high speed of f/2
- fast and quiet autofocus
- quiet video recording
- wonderfully soft bokeh
- supports face and eye detection function
- Filter thread: 62 mm
- suitable for connection: Sony FE mount
- TTArtisan 50mm f/1.4 Tilt
- Tilt Lens full format
- Focusing: manual
- Close focusing distance: 50cm
- soft bokeh
- Filter thread: 62 mm
- Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.4
- 35mm fixed focal length lens for full-frame cameras
- ideal for street photography, travel reportage, events and film
- fast, reliable autofocus
- large, wonderfully soft bokeh
- 9 aperture blades
- freely adjustable setting ring
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Lens with medium telephoto focal length of 85 mm for FX format (127.5 mm when used with a Nikon DX-format SLR camera)
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High f/1.8 aperture: contributes to wonderfully smooth bokeh and allows for sharper low-light shots and a bright viewfinder image
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First-class imaging performance
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Compatible with entry-level DSLRs that do not have a built-in AF motor
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Silent Wave Motor (SWM) for fast and accurate autofocus.
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Two focus modes: M/A (autofocus with manual focus priority) and M (manual focus)
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Compact and lightweight body
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Weatherproof bayonet with rubber seal
- Focal length: 20mm (KB: 40mm)
- Angle of view: 57 degrees
- extremely fast: F1.7
- Lens construction: 7 lenses in 5 groups
- compact Pancake Lens
- Closest focusing distance: 0.2 m
- high quality metallic finish & metal bayonet mount
- Voigtländer Nokton 1.0/50 mm aspherical
- Lens
- manual focus for precise focusing
- 9 lenses in 7 groups
- 12 aperture blades
- Angle of view 47.9
- Minimum distance 0.45 m
- Filter Ø 62 mm
- Nikon Z-mount
- Voigtländer Nokton 75mm f/1.5 asph. black
- Nikon Z-Mount full frame
- 7 lenses in 6 groups, 12 aperture blades
- with a soft bokeh effect
- Minimum distance 0.5 m
- Angle of view 32.6°
- Filter Ø 62 mm
- incl. lens hood
- TTArtisan AF 35mm f/1.8 II
- compact AF Lens with large aperture
- fast + precise autofocus
- supports autofocus detection for eyes, animals and cars
- fantastic soft bokeh
- Close focusing distance of only approx. 40cm
- suitable for Sony E
- Voigtländer Color-Skopar 50mm f/2.2 VM silver
- Mount: Leica M
- lightweight and compact
- high-performance standard lens
- high-precision man. Rangefinder focusing system
- beautiful bokeh
- High-performance optics (7 lenses in 6 gr., 3 made of anomalous partial dispersion glass)
- M bayonet (VM)
- Filter Ø 39 mm
- incl. lens hood
- Anamorphic 20mm T1.8 cine lens with autofocus
- Fast autofocus
- 1.33x Constant SqueezRato for elliptical bokeh
- Cinema look in widescreen format
- Super compact with a weight of only approx. 480g
- Available with blue / neutral flare
- Available in Sony E-mount, Nikon Z-mount, L-mount, Fujifilm X-mount, MFT-mount
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Order now, pay later (prepayment) Notification when the product is back in stock Product reservation and fixed place on the waiting list Cancellable 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.
