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.
Nikon Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S Nikon Z
Nikon Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S Nikon Z
- Nikon NIKKOR Z MC 105 mm f/2.8 VR S
- professional 105mm macro
- Aperture 2.8
- Closest focusing distance is only 0.29m
- quiet AF and smooth, low-noise iris control
- ARNEO and Nano Crystal Coatings reduce reflections as well as flare and ghosting
- Focus with incredible speed and precision
- Nikon Z bayonet
- Sirui Aurora 85mm f/1,4
- Vollformat-Objektiv
- hohe Lichtstärke von F1,4
- schneller, präziser und geräuschloser Autofokus
- ideal für Porträtaufnahmen
- perfekt für natürliche Gesichtsaufnahmen
- Naheinstellung: 0,85m
- Filtergewinde: 67mm
- Canon RF 50 mm F1.8 STM
- precise, quiet focusing with STM AF motor
- high speed 1:1.8 for creative play with selective sharpness
- excellent imaging performance due to aspherical lens
- up to 7 stops of image stabilization with the EOS R5/R6's in-body image stabilizer
- excellent closest focusing distance of 30 cm for
- Reproduction scale 1:4
- good value and high performance
- Ultra wide-angle lens
- suitable for full frame
- 180° angle of view
- impressive sharpness
- great bokeh
- Close focusing distance of 17cm
- high imaging performance
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Nikon Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S Nikon Z
- Fixed focal length
- Speed f1.8 throughout
- finest bokeh
- outstanding imaging performance
- autofocus works smoothly and practically noiselessly
- outstanding quality in available light photography
- Full-frame lens
- Nikon Z bayonet
- TTArtisan 25mm f/2
- suitable for Fujifilm X
- compact allrounder
- Sensor type: APS-C
- very nice bokeh
- Angle of view of 61 degrees
- Focusing: manual
- Closest focusing distance: 25cm
- Filter thread: 43mm
- handy mirror lens telephoto lens
- Focal length 250mm, aperture 5.6
- designed for the M42 mount
- very small and light
- outstanding image quality
- characteristic 'donut bokeh' - background with ring-shaped blurred areas around the main subject
- 7Artisans M 35mm f/2.0 Mark II
- compact design and robust aluminum housing
- All-round talent for travel, street and people
- Manual aperture and focus adjustment
- Close focusing distance is 70cm
- suitable for Leica M
- 3 Lens with 23 mm, 33 mm and 56 mm focal length
- reduced lens size
- ultra-fast F1.2 aperture with shallow depth of field, high bokeh quality and subject isolation
- including petal-shaped lens hood and round lens hood
- 58 mm filter thread
- Sirui Sniper 16mm F1.2 APSC Auto-Focus Lens Carbon with X-Mount in the color: Black
- F1.2 aperture for low light conditions
- precise, fast and quiet autofocus shots
- high image quality, strictly controlled aberration and minimal focus breathing
- TTArtisan 17mm f/1.4
- compact and lightweight wide-angle lens
- suitable for cameras with APS-C sensor
- high speed
- Closest focusing distance: 20 cm
- Filter thread: 40.5 mm
- lightweight aluminum body
- creative bokeh, ideal as a stylistic device
- Manual aperture and focus adjustment
- suitable for Sony E-mount
- TTArtisan 11mm f/2.8 Fisheye
- Sensor type: Full format
- Luminous intensity of f/2.8
- Image angle of 180°
- Focusing: manual
- Close focusing distance: 25 cm
- impressive sharpness
- great bokeh
- suitable for Nikon FX full format
- 56 mm APS-C autofocus lens from the Sniper series
- 11 aperture blades
- ultra-fast F1.2 aperture with shallow depth of field, high bokeh quality and subject isolation
- petal-shaped lens hood included
- 58 mm filter thread
- 23 mm APS-C autofocus Lens from the Sniper series
- 11 aperture blades
- ultra-fast F1.2 aperture with shallow depth of field, high bokeh quality and subject isolation
- petal-shaped lens hood included
- 58 mm filter thread
- 27mm f/2.8 standard fixed focal length
- light and compact
- quiet autofocus
- perfect for reportage, as well as filmmakers and bloggers
- Aperture setting can be selected electronically or manually
- well-balanced contrast and sharpness characteristics
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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.