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Key Features
- Heavy Vintage Character
- Full Frame Coverage
- New Rehousing with improved Close Focus
- New 15 blade iris
The vintage Canon K-35 25-120mm Macro zoom is a unique lens from another time. Designed in the early 1970's, this lens was the world's first 35mm format zoom to feature a Macro function for achieving close focus. It has a fast and constant T2.8 stop across the entire 5x zoom range. In fact for it's time the performance of this zoom outperformed many primes lenses on offer. The K-35 primes were later released in 1976.
Key Features MKV GL Optics Rehousing with 114mm Front Diameter Full Frame Coverage Improved Close Focus to 4' Fast T2.9 Aperture
Key Features Vintage Canon Optics S.S.C. Coating technology Rich Character Full Frame coverage
Features Full frame and large format compatible 29-120mm 4.1x zoom range Fast T2.9 constant aperture 9 Rounded iris blades Integrated flange back adjustment for easy set-up and fine tuning Made in Japan
Key Features Fast T2.4 Aperture Classic Canon Character Compact & Lightweight Design Industry Standard PL Mount
Key Features Fast T2.4 Aperture Classic Canon Character Compact & Lightweight Design Industry Standard PL Mount
Key Features Full frame and large format 40.6-332mm wide range tele zoom Constant T4.8 Iris Integrated flange back adjustment for easy set-up and fine tuning Made in Japan
Key Features Little distortion throughout the entire zoom range Durable and lightweight Compatible with the “ZEISS eXtended Data” system
Key Features Durable and lightweight thanks to lens barrel assembly T2.9 across the entire focal length Compatible with the “ZEISS eXtended Data” system
Key Features Comfortable operability Durable and lightweight Compatible with the “ZEISS eXtended Data” system
Key Features Interchangeable mount (EF or PL mount options) Full-frame coverage (36 x 24 mm) T* Coating and Internal Light Traps
Key Features Interchangeable mount Full-frame coverage (36 x 24 mm) T* Coating and Internal Light Traps
Key Features Lightweight Design Identical Centre of Gravity to other lightweight Optimo's Constant T2.6 Aperture
Key Features Vintage Canon Optics Close Focus: 10 feet PL Mount Robust rehoused design
Angenieux 16-42mm Optimo DP Rouge T2.8
Designed for use on digital cameras only, the Optimo DP 16-42mm delivers the superior zoom optics, functionality and ergonomics that DP’s demand at an economical price.
Angenieux 45-120mm Optimo T2.8
Designed for 35mm film cameras and new generations of digital cameras, this lens is the third in the line of short, light and fast zooms. Small and light enough for handheld cameras, steadicam or crane, long enough for close-ups. It perfectly complements the other lightweight Optimo zooms – Optimo 28-76 and Optimo 15-40- to create a unique, three zoom lens system with total combined focal range of 15-120mm.
Angenieux 28-76mm Optimo T2.6
Designed for film (compatible with digital) cameras with an impressive contrast and color reproduction. It is the perfect companion to the Optimo 15-40 for hand-held applications
Key Features 12x Zoom Range Constant T2.8 Aperture Includes a 1.4x Extender
Key Features 10x Zoom Range Constant T3.5 Aperture 306 Degree Focus Rotation
Key Features Completely new optical design to enable Full Frame Coverage Well controlled optical performances at each focal length Superb image quality from open aperture, considered as “variable primes” Low distortion No ramping, minimal breathing, very fast for 12x zoom ratios
Key Features Super Wide Angle Compact Size Super35 coverage Available PL Mount 300 Degree Cinema Focus Rotation
Key Features Large aspherical lens elements to achieve sharp, consistent images in virtually every shooting situation Geared inner focusing minimises focus-induced changes in the angle of view, reducing focus breathing virtually to zero Control rings are designed to maintain the proper amount of resistance with consistent operating torque.
Key Features Minimised focus breathing Consistent images throughout zoom range Uniform Gear Positions, Rotation Angles and Front Lens Diameters