Zenitar 0.95/50 super fast Sony E-mount lens finally available

After a three-year wait, Zenit has finally released its long-awaited superfast Sony prime lens: the Zenitar 0.95/50 for Sony E-mount cameras.

This is the first of a number of ultra-wide, manual focus, nifty fifty-ish lenses being released for various formats in 2019: the Nikkor Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct for Nikon’s Z system cameras, the Kamlan 50mm f/1.1 Mark II (the “Bokeh Beast”) for Sony E, Fuji X, Canon EOS M and Micro Four Thirds, and the Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 50mm f/0.95 for Nikon Z, Canon RF and Sony E-mounts.

First revealed back in April 2016, the Zenitar 50mm f/0.95 prime is Zenit’s first E-mount lens and boasts 14 aperture blades to create pleasingly circular bokeh balls when shooting wide open in low light conditions or for creative background blur.

“Thanks to improved optical calculations, we've managed to achieve a sharper image result. The unique appearance of the photos should be appreciated especially in artistic photography,” said Vadim Kalyugin, CEO of KMZ (producer of Zenit cameras and lenses).

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The Zenitar 0.95/50 lens for Sony E-mount

The Zenitar 0.95/50 lens for Sony E-mount

While the Noct is expected to cost some $6,000, the Bokeh Beast sub-$200 and the Speedmaster around $900, the Zenitar 0.95/50 is available now for pre-order for 650 Euro (approximately £555 / $735).

“The product quality is not inferior to foreign counterparts and its affordable price will create a successful competition. This new design will without a doubt take the Zenitar brand to a completely new level," he added, describing it as “a lens for thoughtful photography”.

While its USP is the f/0.95 aperture, it stops down to f/16 and possesses a minimum focusing distance of 70cm. Measuring 117.5 x 85.5mm and weighing in at 1.2kg, with 9 elements in 8 groups, it’s not a slight lens, but the size and heft should make it more manageable for manual focus shooting.

This isn't Zenitar's only crazy-fast lens. At Photokina 2018 we went hands-on with the Zenitar 35mm f/1.0 for the Zenitar M / Leica M mount – the lens being designed for and bundled with the Zenit-Leica full-frame mirrorless collaboration, the Zenit M.

Read more:

Hands on review: Leica and Zenit’s full frame Zenit M
Nikon Z-mount capable of f/0.65 lenses – but Sony says no demand
The best Sony lenses in 2019: find the right one for your camera

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James Artaius
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The editor of Digital Camera World, James has 21 years experience as a journalist and started working in the photographic industry in 2014 (as an assistant to Damian McGillicuddy, who succeeded David Bailey as Principal Photographer for Olympus). In this time he shot for clients like Aston Martin Racing, Elinchrom and L'Oréal, in addition to shooting campaigns and product testing for Olympus, and providing training for professionals. This has led him to being a go-to expert for camera and lens reviews, photo and lighting tutorials, as well as industry news, rumors and analysis for publications like Digital Camera MagazinePhotoPlus: The Canon MagazineN-Photo: The Nikon MagazineDigital Photographer and Professional Imagemaker, as well as hosting workshops and talks at The Photography Show. He also serves as a judge for the Red Bull Illume Photo Contest. An Olympus and Canon shooter, he has a wealth of knowledge on cameras of all makes – and a fondness for vintage lenses and instant cameras.