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During Photokina 2016 we had a chance to talk to Bertram Honlinger from Zeiss who gave us a tour of the company's current lines of lenses as well as the new products introduced for Photokina 2016. Zeiss expended its offerings in recent years and now has quite a few distinct lines. For anybody who hasn't been following Honlinger gave us quite an explanation of the differences between the different lines - here is the basics: SLR/DSLR lines: Otus Lenses - The best of the best, fully sharp wide open. Made for Canon and Nikon, all FF and manual with a special design. There are currently 3 Otus lenses. Milvus Lenses - The new "regular" line for DSLR (Canon/Nikon), manual, with d-click option, weather proof, with the same image quality throughout the line. There are currently 9 lenses in this line. Classic Lenses - Zeiss still has its old SLR line. All manual, heavy metal lenses for Canon/Nikon cameras. There are still 6 lenses in this line. Sony A mount - Honlinger actually didn't mention these in the video but they also exist for those who still shoot with A mount Sony cameras (they are typically AF lenses and there are 7 at the moment including 3 zooms). Mirrorless camera lines: Batis lenses - the higher end, AF, FF lenses for Sony E-mount. The are weather proof and have an OLED display. There are currently 3 of those in the line. Loxia lenses - different design, also FF for Sony E-mount, fully manual, also weather proof (but not as much) and have a d-click option and all have 52mm filters. There 4 lenses in this line. Touit lenses - lenses for Sony E mount and Fuji X-mount (APS-C only), they have AF and the fuji versions have an aperture ring. There are 3 lenses in this line. Sony/ZEISS E-mount - just like with the A-mount lenses before, Honlinger didn't really mention this line which is made as cooperation with Sony. There are 8 lenses in this line 3 are zooms (some are FF and others are APS-C only). In Photokina 2016 Zeiss showcased 4 different lenses as well as one zoom cine lens. The lenses are: Milvus 2.8/15 (available mid October 2016) Milvus 2.8/18 (available mid October 2016) Milvus 2/135 (available mid October 2016) Loxia 2.4/85 (available mid December 2016) Lightweight Zoom LWZ.3 21-100mm/T2.9-3.9 T* (available in January 2017) You can find the full article about this video on LensVid.com: https://lensvid.com/gear/lensvid-excl...