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Jabari runs down the entire lineup of DZOFilm's Arles Prime Cine Lens and takes the five-lens set to record some test footage.
0:00 - About DZOFilm's Arles Lineup
0:40 - Vista Vision Sensor Coverage
1:31 - Flares & Bokeh
2:04 - Aperture & Shared Specs
2:44 - Today's Video Shoot
3:50 - Test Footage
5:47 - Conclusion
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Let’s take a look at DZOFilm's line of macro prime lenses and how they look when used for food videography. Each lens includes ARRI PL and Canon EF lens mounts, making it suitable for use with a wider selection of cameras.
DZO Film 35, 65, 90mm primes
The 32mm T2.8 Gnosis Macro Prime Lens from DZOFilm provides impressive close-up views of your subjects with up to 1:1
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Our video team tests the DZOFilm VESPID Prime Lens Kit, which is well-suited for filmmaking productions, ranging from independent to studio. These affordable cinema lenses boast impressive build quality, versatile mount-ability, and stunning cinematic image quality.
Have you used any of these lenses? Share your experiences below in the Comments section!
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See how the brand new ARRI Signature Zooms were integrated into the emerging world of LED Video Wall and Virtual Production for a fashion shoot with the set design rendered in real time via Epic Games’ Unreal Engine.
Have you used ARRI Signature Zooms on your film or video production? Tell us about your experience in the Comments, below!
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There is a new cinema zoom lens in B&H's inventory—the Sony FE C 16-35mm T3.1 G—and we are testing it on the Sony PXW FX6 cinema camera. This lens has been designed for filmmakers and video professionals, combining traditional cinema lens operability with the benefits of the Sony E Mount, which allows for autofocus and precise manual focus control. The 16-35mm offers superior sharpness, excellent resolution, a constant aperture of T3.1,
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Cinematographer Mark Raker gets his hands on Sigma’s FF high-speed prime focal lenses and pairs them with a Canon C700 shooting at 5.9K and a Sony A7S II shooting at 4K. With specs like a 95mm front diameter, 0.8 moduling,