Zeiss Otus ML 35mm f/1.4 Review: Worth the Pain?
APRIL 4, 2026via PetaPixel
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If you've ever shot a Zeiss Otus and felt that tactile, optical richness that modern lenses keep trading away for convenience, this ML version is that same philosophy repackaged for mirrorless mounts — no autofocus, no apology, just glass that earns every penny of its eye-watering price for the shooter who knows exactly what they're doing.
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