Pro Video Lenses
Making waves in the digital cinema space for many years is Canon, including the now-legendary 5D Mark II, which started a revolution in the industry. Now, the company is focusing on making the best equipment for creators and filmmakers. Recent examples include the EOS C300 Mark III, C500 Mark II, and the upcoming EOS R5. All offer incredible feature sets and are bound to be popular options in the filmmaking community.
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Just when you needed something to look forward to, Canon leads the way with its new Canon C300 Mark III camera in EF mount and new 25-250mm zoom lens. Topping the list of improvements over the C300 Mark II is the new sensor. Canon's DGO Dual Gain Output Super 35mm sensor provides more than 16 stops of dynamic range, further protecting the highlights, while still seeing deep into the shadows.
Creating in 4K or higher with your DSLR, mirrorless, or digital cinema camera? Check out the IRIX 45mm T1.5 Cine Lens for up to full-frame capture—in Canon EF, Micro Four Thirds, PL, and
Sigma's high-end cine lens lines offer reliable, quality lenses with a soft, beautiful bokeh, and the enhanced, high-speed Art Prime 2 cine series lens line is no different. The line includes 14, 20, 24, 28, 35, 40, 50, 85, 105, and 135mm focal lengths, and similar to the FF prime line, the Art Prime 2 lenses capture up to 8K full-frame images, feature a PL mount, and now each lens provides metadata using Cooke /i technology. The 14 and 135mm
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Tokina expands its impressive line of Cinema Vista prime lenses with the 135mm model, at IBC 2019. Like its 18, 25, 35, 50, 85 and 105mm prime siblings, the 135mm features a fast T1.5 aperture and covers large sensors with its 46.7 image circle, such as 35mm full-frame, VistaVision, and the latest RED MONSTRO 8K VV sensors. The 135mm Cinema Vista prime is available in