Press release

ZEISS Aatma – Contemporary Full Frame Primes with a Soulful Legacy Look

World Premiere at BSC Expo, Booth #319
10 February 2026

Oberkochen, Germany | 10 February 2026 | ZEISS Photonics & Optics

ZEISS introduces the new Aatma, set of nine high-end full frame T1.5 cinema primes (18mm, 25mm, 35mm, 40mm, 50mm, 65mm, 85mm, 100mm, and 135mm) designed to marry the benefits of modern optical design with the nostalgic image characteristics that are popular today. Drawing inspiration from some of the most beloved ZEISS lenses of the 20th century, Aatma combines an emotion-driven look with the mechanical reliability, data integration, and workflow compatibility that's expected for current production.

“With Aatma, we wanted to give cinematographers an expressive and characterful choice within the ZEISS offering,” says Jeanfre Fachon, Senior Product Manager Cinema at ZEISS. “Over the years, we have come to acknowledge how much some of our legacy lens lines are still appreciated. But Instead of simply remaking them, we looked at their most appealing characteristics and drew inspiration to incorporate into a new optical design.”

  • The full range of focal lengths of the Zeiss Aatma lenses are displayed on black background. Every lens but the Zeiss Aatma 18 are facing up. Every lens features a silver ring which prominently features the procut name, the focal length and the Zeiss logo.

    The full ZEISS Aatma set with nine focal lengths.

  • Pascale Marin operating a camera with the Zeiss Aatma 85 cinematic lens attached in a festively illuminated pedestrian area. Pascale Marin is wearing gloves and a woolen hat in dark muted colours

    Pascale Marin, AFC on the set of “Welcoming Grace”.

  • Two people stand with their backs to the camera in a festively lit pedestrian zone. One person wears a backpack over a dark‑red coat, and the other person wears a black coat.

    ZEISS Aatma lenses deliver a modern, soulful legacy look in “Welcoming Grace”

  • A person wearing a thick wool scarf, a red coat, and a sand‑colored hat stands in a festively lit pedestrian area and looks friendly past the camera.

    BTS from “Welcoming Grace” – ZEISS Aatma lenses render skin tones beautifully with more softness.

Evocative of classic ZEISS lenses

The name "Aatma" was derived from the Sanskrit word meaning “innermost essence,” “self,” or "soul". So, it is fitting that ZEISS Aatma lenses are designed to evoke emotion while maintaining consistency across the set. Their image character recalls classic ZEISS optics, offering softly painted skin texture with reduced contrast, smooth and vibrant focus transitions between planes, and a rich bokeh with subtle soap bubble effect. This carefully created aesthetic allows cinematographers to achieve a nostalgic yet refined look that supports storytelling without compromising control and repeatability.

Aatma lenses balance character with versatility. They produce an organic, emotionally resonant image while remaining suitable for a wide range of cinematic applications. Their rendering enhances texture and atmosphere, enabling filmmakers to infuse personal style into each frame while retaining the precision required for contemporary productions.

Consistent ergonomics for modern workflows

While Aatma’s optical design draws from the past, its mechanical design reflects ZEISS’ modern high-end cinema lens standards. The lenses retain the proven form factor, size, weight, and operability of ZEISS’ current premium cine lenses. "Extensive positive feedback on ergonomics meant there was no need to reinvent the wheel—only to adapt what is already known and trusted to work seamlessly with Aatma’s optical design," Fachon adds. Like all modern high-end ZEISS cinema lenses, Aatma comes equipped with ZEISS eXtended Data (XD) technology and is fully integrated into the ZEISS CinCraft ecosystem, supporting efficient workflows for visual effects, camera tracking, and virtual production.

See for yourself

To see them in action, visit zeiss.ly/aatma-wg for “Welcoming Grace”, shot by Pascale Marin, AFC, directed by Hélène de Roux. After completing production Pascale Marin says: "The Aatma lenses, of which I had four focal lengths for “Welcoming Grace”, are rendering skin tones beautifully with more softness. And I loved the way the focus falls off. This gives them a more distinctive character than I’m used to from other modern ZEISS lenses while remaining truly reliable with their known ergonomics".

Availability

The nine Aatma lenses – 18mm, 25mm, 35mm, 40mm, 50mm, 65mm, 85mm, 100mm, and 135mm, all T1.5 – are available as a complete set or individually. ZEISS Aatma lenses are available to order now, with deliveries expected to begin June 2026 from authorized ZEISS Cinema dealers. To find out more, please visit: zeiss.com/aatma.

You can download product photos here.

ZEISS 65mm format lenses on the way

Also ready for delivery in summer 2026 is ZEISS Panoptes 65. This lens set is inspired by ZEISS’ modern full-frame lenses and will cover the larger sensor area of the Alexa 265, Alexa 65, Blackmagic URSA Cine 17K 65, etc. There will be 10 focal lengths: 25, 35, 40, 45, 55, 70, 90, 110, 135 and 180 mm — all T2.2.

Press Contact Benjamin Hagen ZEISS Cinematography

About ZEISS

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology company in the optics and optoelectronics industry. The ZEISS Group generated annual revenue totaling around 11 billion euros in its four segments Industrial Quality & Research, Medical Technology, Consumer Markets and Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology (updated: 30 September 2024).

For its customers, ZEISS develops, produces, and distributes highly innovative solutions for industrial metrology and quality assurance, microscopy solutions for life sciences and materials research, as well as medical technology solutions for diagnostics and treatment in ophthalmology and microsurgery. The name ZEISS is also synonymous with the world's leading lithography optics, which are used by the chip industry to manufacture semiconductor components. There is global demand for trendsetting ZEISS brand products such as eyeglass lenses, camera lenses and binoculars.

With a portfolio aligned with future growth areas like digitalization, healthcare and Industry 4.0 as well as a strong brand, ZEISS is shaping technological progress and, through its solutions, is extending the horizon of the world of optics and associated areas. ZEISS' significant, sustainable investments in research and development lay the foundation for the success and continued expansion of ZEISS' technology and market leadership. ZEISS invests 14% of its revenue in research and development work – ZEISS has a long tradition of high expenditure in these areas. This also represents the company's investment in the future.

With more than 46,500 employees, ZEISS operates in around 50 countries with more than 60 sales and service sites, 40 research and development sites and 35 production sites worldwide (as of 31 March 2025). The headquarters of the company, which was founded in Jena in 1846, is located in Oberkochen, Germany. The Carl Zeiss Foundation, one of Germany’s largest foundations committed to the promotion of science, is the sole owner of the holding company, Carl Zeiss AG.

About Photonics & Optics

ZEISS, a leading provider of optical and optoelectronic technologies, brings together business units outside of its segments in the strategic business urea of Photonics & Optics, based in Oberkochen and Jena. This area offers customers worldwide a wide range of optical and photonic technologies in highly specialized markets: Mobile Imaging, Hunting & Nature, Cinematography, Microoptics, Spectroscopy, Planetarium, and Simulation Projection Solutions. By bringing these various business areas together under one roof, ZEISS creates a home for these highly specialized businesses, allowing them to focus entirely on their technology and market development and the success of their customers.

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