Lenses | CineD https://www.cined.com/news/lenses/ Mon, 25 Mar 2024 13:34:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 BLAZAR Remus 35mm T1.6 1.5x Super35 Anamorphic Lens Teased https://www.cined.com/blazar-remus-35mm-t1-6-1-5x-super35-anamorphic-lens-teased/ https://www.cined.com/blazar-remus-35mm-t1-6-1-5x-super35-anamorphic-lens-teased/#comments Mon, 25 Mar 2024 13:34:41 +0000 https://www.cined.com/?p=331600 BLAZAR, formerly known as Great Joy, has recently provided a sneak peek of the next addition to their Remus 1.5x anamorphic lens series. Unlike the existing full-frame 45, 65, and 100mm, the upcoming BLAZAR Remus 35mm T1.6 1.5x prime only covers Super35 mm sensors. Let’s take a quick look!

Chinese lens manufacturer BLAZAR started their journey in the world of budget-friendly anamorphic lenses back in 2021 when they announced the Great Joy 60mm T2.9 1.33x full-frame anamorphic prime. This was followed by a T2.9 1.8x full-frame anamorphic trio (35mm / 50mm / 85mm).

However, it was their recently launched Remus 1.5x series that sparked the interest of independent filmmakers. Indeed, these lenses offer a vintage-inspired look that is quite appealing, especially considering their size (under 110mm in length), weight (under 790g), and cost ($2,799 for a 3-lens set).

 BLAZAR Remus 35mm T1.6 1.5x – coming soon

The BLAZAR Remus 1.5x anamorphic series currently consists of 3 focal lengths: 45mm T2, 65mm T2, and 100mm T2.8. All of these lenses are designed to cover full-frame sensors, even when shooting in 3:2 Open Gate mode.

BLAZAR Remus 1.5x full-frame anamorphic lenses
BLAZAR Remus 1.5x full-frame anamorphic lenses. Image credit: BLAZAR

On the contrary, in BLAZAR’s own words, the upcoming 35mm is offered “as a wide-angle option exclusively for S35 users”. This means it can be a good match for popular camera models like the RED KOMODO/KOMODO-X or Sony FX30, but it’s a no-go for full-frame users who have already purchased the 3-lens set.

While this difference in coverage may sound a little weird for a lens that is supposed to fit in a set, the company also announced that they have something else up their sleeve that they will be showing at the forthcoming NAB Show in Las Vegas (April 13-17th, 2024). As usual, we will be on the show floor reporting back on the latest and greatest announcements.

Sneak peek of the upcoming BLAZAR Remus 35mm T1.6 1.5x S35 anamorphic prime
Sneak peek of the upcoming BLAZAR Remus 35mm T1.6 1.5x S35 anamorphic prime. Image credit: BLAZAR

With a maximum aperture of T1.6, this new 35mm is faster than its full-frame siblings. Now, while the company hasn’t released the full specs of the 35mm yet, I would expect it to have similar features to the FF lenses. These include a front filter thread of 77mm, a front diameter of 80mm, a user-interchangeable PL/EF mount, and blue/amber flare options.

Price and availability

There’s currently no official information regarding the price and availability of the BLAZAR Remus 35mm T1.6 1.5x anamorphic prime. For reference, the existing focal lengths retail for $999 each, or $2,799  for a 3-lens kit.

For more information on BLAZAR Remus, please visit the company’s website here.

Have you tried out the BLAZAR Remus series yet? How do you like their character? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below!

]]>
https://www.cined.com/blazar-remus-35mm-t1-6-1-5x-super35-anamorphic-lens-teased/feed/ 3
Voigtlander NOKTON 75mm F/1.5 Aspherical for Canon RF Cameras Announced https://www.cined.com/voigtlander-nokton-75mm-f-1-5-aspherical-for-canon-rf-cameras-announced/ https://www.cined.com/voigtlander-nokton-75mm-f-1-5-aspherical-for-canon-rf-cameras-announced/#respond Fri, 22 Mar 2024 13:49:30 +0000 https://www.cined.com/?p=330910 Cosina has just announced their third NOKTON prime lens with a native Canon RF lens mount: the Voigtlander NOKTON 75mm F/1.5 Aspherical. This fast lens is entirely manual, but it has electronic contacts that support EXIF information, IBIS, and focus assist tools. So, let’s take a closer look at it!

Japanese lens manufacturer Cosina was one of the first companies to start releasing “official” third-party Canon RF lenses that can communicate with the camera. Indeed, at the end of last year, Cosina launched the Voigtlander NOKTON 50mm F/1.0 Aspherical, which was quickly followed by the NOKTON 40mm F/1.2 Aspherical.

While these lenses – and all other third-party Canon RF lenses in general – don’t have autofocus capabilities, having a few more options as a Canon shooter is nice. Cosina is already back with its third Canon RF NOKTON prime lens: the Voigtlander NOKTON 75mm F/1.5 Aspherical.

Voigtlander NOKTON 75mm F/1.5 Aspherical for Canon RF Cameras
Voigtlander NOKTON 75mm F/1.5 Aspherical for Canon RF Cameras. Image credit: Cosina

Voigtlander NOKTON 75mm F/1.5 Aspherical – features

The Voigtlander NOKTON 75mm F/1.5 Aspherical is a compact prime lens that is only 7.1cm/2.79in long. It is made entirely of metal and weighs 525g/18.51oz.

On the lens barrel, you’ll find a manual focus ring and a manual aperture ring at the front. The aperture ring can be de-clicked by pulling and turning it, which is handy for filmmakers. Also, the NOKTON 75mm F/1.5 Aspherical, similar to the 50mm and 40mm, covers full-frame image sensors.

The lens has electronic contacts. Image credit: Cosina

While the NOKTON 75mm F/1.5 Aspherical is not weather-sealed, it has electronic contacts on the Canon RF lens mount. The lens and your Canon RF camera will be able to communicate, but the day of third-party autofocus lenses has not yet come. Indeed, these electronic contacts transmit Exif information, in-body image stabilization (IBIS) if your camera has it, and manual focus support, including magnification, peaking, and focus guide.

Lens design of the Voigtlander NOKTON 75mm F/1.5 Aspherical
Lens design of the NOKTON 75mm F/1.5 Aspherical. Image credit: Cosina

Lens design

The lens design of the NOKTON 75mm F/1.5 Aspherical consists of seven elements in six groups. The aperture diaphragm features no less than twelve blades. The minimum focusing distance is 50cm/19.7in. Lastly, the front filter thread is 62mm, and the lens comes with a screw-in lens hood with a filter thread.

Price and availability

The Voigtlander NOKTON 75mm F/1.5 Aspherical should be available in April 2024 for around $900.

For more information, please visit Cosina’s website here.

What do you think about this Cosina prime lens for Canon RF cameras? Are you patiently waiting for third-party Canon RF lenses with autofocus capabilities? What prime lens are you currently waiting for in the Canon lineup? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments below!

]]>
https://www.cined.com/voigtlander-nokton-75mm-f-1-5-aspherical-for-canon-rf-cameras-announced/feed/ 0
VILTROX LUNA 30-300mm T4.0 Full-Frame Cine Zoom Teased https://www.cined.com/viltrox-luna-30-300mm-t4-0-full-frame-cine-zoom-teased/ https://www.cined.com/viltrox-luna-30-300mm-t4-0-full-frame-cine-zoom-teased/#comments Thu, 21 Mar 2024 08:29:21 +0000 https://www.cined.com/?p=330941 VILTROX recently provided a sneak peek of a massive 30-300mm T4.0 cinema zoom lens called LUNA. The lens offers a 10x optical zoom range, features a PL mount, and covers full-frame and even large-format sensors. As of writing this article, the pricing is still unknown.

After testing the waters of the cinema lens market with a series of T1.5 prime lenses designed for Micro Four Thirds and Sony E-mount cameras, last year VILTROX took a major leap with the release of their EPIC T2.0 1.33x full-frame anamorphic lenses (our review here).

Now, the Chinese manufacturer seems ready to take another interesting step. Indeed, they’ve recently posted a few pictures on their social media showcasing a new concept for a 30-300mm lens. Let’s take a look at what we know so far!

Sneak peek of VILTROX 30-300mm T4.0 full-frame cine zoom
Sneak peek of VILTROX 30-300mm T4.0 full-frame cine zoom. Image credit: VILTROX

VILTROX LUNA 30-300mm T4.0 – sneak peek

Although the company hasn’t released any official spec sheet yet, we can already get a sense of what their LUNA 30-300mm T4.0 cinema zoom lens is all about. To start, the lens has a constant T4.0 aperture with no ramping throughout the impressive 10x zoom range. To the best of my knowledge, only Canon produces a cinema zoom with this exact range – the expensive CN-E 30-300mm T2.95-3.7 L SP – albeit it only covers the S35 format.

On the contrary, VILTROX LUNA 30-300mm zoom is claimed to have a generous image circle of 46.5mm, enough to cover full-frame and even large-format sensors like that of the RED V-RAPTOR/V-RAPTOR [X] 8K VV (46.31mm) or ARRI ALEXA Mini LF (44.71mm).

VILTROX LUNA 30-300mm T4.0 vs EPIC 50mm T2.0 1.33x
VILTROX LUNA 30-300mm T4.0 vs EPIC 50mm T2.0 1.33x. Image credit: VILTROX

The design looks similar to that of the EPIC anamorphic series, with a PL mount, 0.8MOD gun-gray gold iris, focus, and now zoom gears, and an all-white finish. Although I’m not a big fan of white lenses and camera accessories, this can make sense to reduce thermal expansion on an optic of this size. Indeed, when placed next to the existing EPIC T2.0 1.33x lenses (size: 102x133mm/weight: 1.98kg), this 30-300mm looks rather massive.

The barrel is equipped with a threaded hole at the bottom to provide the lens with the support it needs and a top-carrying grip that can be useful when handling the lens.

Price and availability

There’s currently no official information regarding the price and availability of the VILTROX LUNA 30-300mm T4.0 full-frame cine zoom. We will let you know as soon as we find out.

For more information on VILTROX cine lenses, please visit their website here.

Have you ever worked with VILTROX cinema lenses? What do you think of this 30-300mm zoom? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section down below!

]]>
https://www.cined.com/viltrox-luna-30-300mm-t4-0-full-frame-cine-zoom-teased/feed/ 1
Meike 55mm F/1.4 Lens for Nikon Z, FUJIFILM X, and Sony E-Mount APS-C Mirrorless Cameras Announced https://www.cined.com/meike-55mm-f-1-4-lens-for-nikon-z-fujifilm-x-and-sony-e-mount-aps-c-mirrorless-cameras-announced/ https://www.cined.com/meike-55mm-f-1-4-lens-for-nikon-z-fujifilm-x-and-sony-e-mount-aps-c-mirrorless-cameras-announced/#respond Mon, 11 Mar 2024 08:49:43 +0000 https://www.cined.com/?p=329580 Chinese lens manufacturer Meike has just announced a new autofocus portrait lens: the 55mm F/1.4. This lens covers APS-C image sensors and will be available in three different lens mounts: Nikon Z, FUJIFILM X, and Sony E-mount. So, let’s take a closer look at it!

Meike is starting to gain a good reputation among filmmakers and content creators for creating affordable, fully manual photography and cinema lenses, as well as lens mount adapters, with a great price/quality ratio. The company now has a solid lineup of lenses for both APS-C and full-frame sensors in a superfluity variety of lens mounts.

However, autofocus lenses are relatively new for the company, with only an 85mm F/1.8 plus F/1.4 and a 50mm F/1.8 in its catalog. Meike continues to develop new autofocus lenses, and they just announced a 55mm F/1.4 prime lens.

Meike 55mm F/1.4 autofocus lens
Meike 55mm F/1.4 autofocus lens. Image credit: Meike

Meike 55mm F/1.4 for APS-C mirrorless cameras – features

The Meike 55mm F/1.4 is a compact and lightweight autofocus portrait lens that weighs only 286g/10.08oz. As mentioned, this lens covers APS-C image sensors and is available in three different lens mounts: Nikon Z, FUJIFILM X, and Sony E-mount.

Meike 55mm F/1.4
Image credit: Meike

This prime lens has one large focus ring, one autofocus/manual switch, and a dedicated aperture ring. Unfortunately for filmmakers, this is not a de-clicked aperture ring.

You’ll find a USB type-C port on the lens mount for future firmware updates.

Lens design

The lens design consists of eleven elements in eight groups. The aperture diaphragm features nine blades, and the minimum focusing distance is 61cm/24 inches. The lens comes with a lens hood that can be removed to attach a 52mm front filter.

Price and availability

The Meike 55mm F/1.4 in Nikon Z and FUJIFILM X-mount is available now for $199.99. The Sony E-mount version should be available at the end of March for the same price.

For more information, please visit Meike’s website here.

What do you think about this Meike autofocus lens? Have you already shot with Meike lenses? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments below!

]]>
https://www.cined.com/meike-55mm-f-1-4-lens-for-nikon-z-fujifilm-x-and-sony-e-mount-aps-c-mirrorless-cameras-announced/feed/ 0
IronGlass Rehoused Vintage Lenses Were Used on “Dune: Part Two” https://www.cined.com/ironglass-rehoused-vintage-lenses-were-used-on-dune-part-two/ https://www.cined.com/ironglass-rehoused-vintage-lenses-were-used-on-dune-part-two/#comments Fri, 08 Mar 2024 16:26:16 +0000 https://www.cined.com/?p=329798 Every once in a while, you hear news about a multi-million-dollar movie that seems surprising. Greig Fraser ACS, ASC, is a Cinematographer who has made waves in the industry within the past few years for creating amazing work and photographing movies in interesting ways. In this case, he’s done this by bringing back vintage lenses, namely Ironglass vintage lenses, to create amazing new images. Fraser’s body of work includes: “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”, “The Batman”, “The Creator” as well as 2021’s “Dune”.

In an Instagram post on March 5th, IronGlass (@ironglassadapters) announced that they provided rehoused vintage lenses used in the production of the highly anticipated “Dune: Part Two”. This comes days after an ARRI Rental article interview with Cinematographer Greig Fraser ACS, ASC, mentioned the use of “re-housed Soviet-era glass supplied by IronGlass…”.

IronGlass instagram, vintage lens
@IronGlass post about Dune lenses. Source: Instagram

IronGlass felt obliged to share the exciting news once Fraser first broke the seal. Their Instagram post was accompanied by a few photos of what the lenses themselves looked like, complete with the DUNE production logos.

We have written about IronGlass and their rehoused vintage lenses before. In fact, these vintage lenses have been popular for quite some time for the unique look, vignetting, and bokeh that accompany their use. While newer lenses can look cleaner, even somewhat “clinical”- vintage lenses are sought after precisely for their lack of clarity and imperfections. Some even give off swirly bokeh and dreamlike images that could never be produced with modern lenses.

A niche market has emerged for rehousing lenses, allowing photographers to enjoy the benefits of vintage glass in the convenience of a modern body. Rehousing also updates previously obsolete lens mounts that are no longer used. Fraser mentions the fact that the full-frame lenses on the ARRI 65mm sensor created interesting images, using parts of the lens glass that were never meant to be seen. Afterward, you can crop out the black edges of the image and keep the texture that the vintage lens creates.

Fraser’s go-to glass

This isn’t the first time that IronGlass rehoused lenses have been used in a big-budget blockbuster. In fact, it was Greig Fraser ACS, ASC who previously used them to photograph “The Batman”. The reason this is exciting to independent filmmakers is that vintage and rehoused lenses are accessible to almost every budget. You can find (possibly the most popular Soviet vintage lens) the Helios 44-2 on eBay for maybe $50 on the right day. But if you have a little more to spend, you can get a rehoused lens in a beautifully crafted body from a reseller such as IronGlass.

If you’d like to read the whole article from ARRI Rental (which I’d highly recommend), you can find it here. You can also find the original Instagram post from IronGlass here.

What do you think about using vintage lenses in Hollywood films? Put it in the comments, and let’s share our knowledge with each other!

]]>
https://www.cined.com/ironglass-rehoused-vintage-lenses-were-used-on-dune-part-two/feed/ 2
7Artisans Sprite 24-96mm T2.9 Cine Zoom Lens Soon on Kickstarter https://www.cined.com/7artisans-sprite-24-96mm-t2-9-cine-zoom-lens-soon-on-kickstarter/ https://www.cined.com/7artisans-sprite-24-96mm-t2-9-cine-zoom-lens-soon-on-kickstarter/#respond Fri, 08 Mar 2024 09:34:24 +0000 https://www.cined.com/?p=329268 7Artisans has just teased their first-ever cinema zoom lens, the Sprite 24-96mm T2.9 designed to cover the Super35 mm format. The lens clearly aims to be a budget-friendly option for independent filmmakers, as it will soon launch on Kickstarter for less than $2,000.

Chinese lens manufacturer 7Artisans is now well-known for producing affordable, manual still and cine lenses. The company already has 2 lines of cinema primes in their arsenal – the APS-C Vision and the full-frame Spectrum series. Now, the Chinese brand is about to debut in the cinema zoom market with the upcoming Sprite 24-96mm T2.9 lens. Let’s take a closer look!

7Artisans 24-96mm T2.9 S35 cine zoom lens on RED KOMODO-X
7Artisans 24-96mm T2.9 S35 cine zoom lens on RED KOMODO-X. Image credit: 7Artisans

7Artisans Sprite 24-96mm T2.9 cine zoom – features

The upcoming Sprite 24-96mm is a Super35 lens offering a 4x optical zoom range (35mm equivalent FOV: 18-66°) and a constant aperture of T2.9. According to 7Artisans, the lens has a parfocal design, which means you won’t lose focus when zooming in/out on your subject while maintaining the same distance from it.

7Artisans 24-96mm T2.9 S35 cine zoom lens on ARRI ALEXA Mini
7Artisans 24-96mm T2.9 S35 cine zoom lens on ARRI ALEXA Mini. Image credit: 7Artisans

The lens has a native ARRI PL/Canon EF interchangeable mount, but four other mirrorless lens mount options are available, including Sony E, Leica L, Canon RF, and Nikon Z. The zoom safely ships inside a hard carrying case.

7Artisans 24-96mm T2.9 cine zoom lens kit
7Artisans 24-96mm T2.9 cine zoom lens kit. Image credit: 7Artisans

The lens barrel is entirely made of metal, weighs around 2.4kg/5.3lbs., and is equipped with industry-standard 0.8MOD focus, iris, and zoom gears to attach lens accessories. The minimum focus distance is 1m/3.3ft. and the lens is claimed to have well-controlled distortion and focus breathing.

Price and availability

Although there’s currently no official information regarding price and release date, 7Artisans is making it clear that the Sprite 24-96mm will be a sub-$2,000 lens. This is already a pretty aggressive price point, but you can also benefit from a 20% discount if you sign up here and order on launch day.

7Artisans 24-96mm T2.9 cine zoom lens specs
7Artisans 24-96mm T2.9 cine zoom lens specs. Image credit: 7Artisans

7Artisans must be ready to fight back fierce competition from other brands that offer cine zooms with a similar focal length range. These include the Laowa Ranger 28-75mm T2.9 (our review here), the SIRUI Jupiter 28-85mm T3.2, and the Chiopt Xtreme 28-85mm T3.2 (our review here), just to name a few. All of these lenses are a bit pricier and have a slightly narrower range, but offer full-frame coverage, have better close-focus capabilities, and weigh about the same or even less, as in the case of the Laowa Ranger.

For more information, please visit 7Artisans’s website here.

What do you think of 7Artisans taking their first steps in the cinema zoom market? Would you pick up this zoom over other options from the competition? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below!

]]>
https://www.cined.com/7artisans-sprite-24-96mm-t2-9-cine-zoom-lens-soon-on-kickstarter/feed/ 0
FUJIFILM FUJINON Duvo HZK24-300mm – Now Available for Pre-Order https://www.cined.com/fujifilm-fujinon-duvo-hzk24-300mm-now-available-for-pre-order/ https://www.cined.com/fujifilm-fujinon-duvo-hzk24-300mm-now-available-for-pre-order/#comments Thu, 07 Mar 2024 15:04:38 +0000 https://www.cined.com/?p=329914 FUJIFILM has just announced that their first Duvo-series portable PL-mount zoom lens, the FUJINON Duvo HZK24-300mm, is now available for pre-order and will start shipping at the end of March 2024. The company also announced their pricing, which is set at $31,999. So, let’s take a closer look at it!

The FUJIFILM FUJINON Duvo HZK24-300mm was announced in September 2023. This PL-mount lens is the first Duvo “portable” zoom lens, following the launch of the massive HZK 25-1000mm F/2.8-5.0 PL-mount cinema box lens in October 2022.

During IBC 2023, we had the chance to talk with Makoto Oishi-san from FUJINON about the Duvo HZK24-300mm, but also the smaller and yet-to-be-released HZK14-100mm.

FUJIFILM FUJINON Duvo HZK24-300mm – key features

We already covered the specifications of the Duvo HZK24-300mm in our previous articles, but here are all the key specifications:

  • Covers both Super35 and Full-Frame image sensors via a built-in 1.5x expander. If you use a camera with a Super35 image sensor, it turns the lens into a 36-450mm zoom lens.
  • The Duvo HZK24-300mm has a constant maximum aperture of T2.9.
  • It features a PL mount, which is compatible with the ZEISS eXtended Data system. This system allows you to record lens metadata (FIZ positions) for post-production use.
  • It weighs 2.9kg/6.5 lbs and is 26.9cm/10.6 inches long.
FUJINONDuvoHZK24-300mm_02
Image credit: FUJIFILM
  • The Duvo HZK24-300mm’s front diameter is 114mm, which is an industry-standard for matte boxes. Also, the focus, iris, and zoom rings feature 0.8-pitch gears for use with FIZ systems.
  • The minimum focusing distance is 88cm/34.6in.

You got it, this won’t be your next everyday lens, but this lens can get you out of most situations and will be very valuable for wildlife, documentary, and event shooters.

FUJIFILM FUJINON Duvo HZK24-300mm
Image credit: CineD

Pricing and availability

The FUJIFILM FUJINON Duvo HZK24-300mm is available for pre-order now for $31,999 and will start shipping by the end of this month. Obviously, this lens is targeted more toward rental houses than owner-operators.

For more information, please visit FUJIFILM’s website here.

What do you think about this lens? Do you believe renting it for the kind of projects you shoot could be helpful? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments down below!

]]>
https://www.cined.com/fujifilm-fujinon-duvo-hzk24-300mm-now-available-for-pre-order/feed/ 1
Laowa Nanomorph ZOOM Anamorphic Lens Crowdfunding Campaign Launched https://www.cined.com/laowa-nanomorph-zoom-anamorphic-lens-crowdfunding-campaign-launched/ https://www.cined.com/laowa-nanomorph-zoom-anamorphic-lens-crowdfunding-campaign-launched/#respond Mon, 04 Mar 2024 09:00:52 +0000 https://www.cined.com/?p=328894 Laowa has launched their Indiegogo campaign for the new Laowa Nanomorph ZOOM anamorphic series, consisting of two T2.9 constant aperture lenses, a 28-55mm and a 50-100mm. 

Laowa, which not long ago launched their Ranger series, is back now with an exciting set of anamorphic zoom lenses. We were able to take a look at them at the BSC Expo 2024, as you can read in this article. Now, the crowdfunding campaign is live on Indiegogo, which you can see by following this link.

Compact, lightweight, and affordable anamorphic zoom lenses

The Laowa Nanomorph ZOOM Anamorphic lenses are lightweight (~3.31 lbs/~1.5kg) and feature a zoom range of up to 3.6x, a 1.5X squeeze ratio, and a short closest focusing distance of up to 1’5″ (45cm), perfect for tight spaces or product shootings, for example. They are available in three flare options (amber, blue, and silver). 

The Nanomorph ZOOM Anamorphics fit S35 sensors and are a versatile option that covers a wide range of focal lengths with only two lenses. With focal lengths ranging from 28mm to 100mm and a maximum aperture of T2.9, these two lenses provide a compact solution for time-sensitive shoots, eliminating the need for activities like follow focus or gimbal recalibrations.

Featuring a parfocal design, the lenses have a Ø31.9mm image circle. Starting from 65mm, we can use them on full-frame cameras, although some vignetting may occur. Finally, both lenses feature a 77mm filter thread, lens support for added stability, a 270° focus throw, and a 100º zoom throw.

Pricing and availability

The Laowa Nanomorph ZOOM Indiegogo campaign is now live from March 1st to April 11th with exclusive deals and perks in the different categories, with discounts from 5% to 30% on both the single Nanomorph ZOOM and the 2-lens set. There is a special crowdfunding perk where one of the backers will acquire a Nanomorph ZOOM lens in PL mount for $1. 

Here is a list of the campaign’s perks and discounts. – Source: Laowa.

At the end of every crowdfunding-related article, we remind you to be aware of the risks when backing a project on a crowdfunding platform. Also, please read the platform’s use, and remember there can be significant delays when delivering the product. Some projects don’t get delivered at all. That said, Laowa is an established and trustworthy company in our industry.

What do you think about the Laowa Nanomorph ZOOM lenses? Would you like to include them in your lens set? Let us know in the comments below! 

]]>
https://www.cined.com/laowa-nanomorph-zoom-anamorphic-lens-crowdfunding-campaign-launched/feed/ 0
Laowa Nanomorph ZOOMs First Look: 28-55 and 50-100 T2.9 Set https://www.cined.com/laowa-nanomorph-zooms-first-look-28-55-and-50-100-t2-9-set/ https://www.cined.com/laowa-nanomorph-zooms-first-look-28-55-and-50-100-t2-9-set/#comments Thu, 22 Feb 2024 19:52:12 +0000 https://www.cined.com/?p=327064 Venus Optics, the cine lens manufacturer, has officially announced the release of their compact and affordable Laowa Nanomorph ZOOM anamorphic lenses in an Indiegogo campaign. The set consists of two T2.9 zoom lenses, a 28-55mm and a 50-100mm. We had the chance to talk with Laowa during the BSC Expo 2024 in London, so let’s delve into what they shared with us!

A few days ago, we covered the upcoming Venus Optics Indiegogo campaign for the Laowa Nanomorph ZOOM lens set designed for Super35 sensors. This offers an affordable and compact option for those seeking the anamorphic aesthetic while aiming to maintain a minimal footprint in their kit. With a weight of 3.31 lbs (1.5kg) each, the Laowa Nanomorph ZOOM lenses are a flexible option that covers almost the entire focal length range with a constant T2.9 aperture, giving us visual consistency in our projects and saving us time by avoiding lens changes. 

Compact and affordable anamorphic zooms

Although Laowa initially established their brand in the wide-angle and macro lens niches, they soon expanded their catalog with anamorphic and spherical lenses like the Laowa Ranger. This time around, they managed to create these compact anamorphic lenses by minimizing the weight and size of the glass, all while maintaining sharpness across the entire range.

The Nanomorph ZOOM lenses cover a wide spectrum of focal lengths. Source: CineD.

According to the Chinese company, the Nanomorph ZOOM lenses offer outstanding image quality with minimal distortion and chromatic aberration. Their 1.5x squeeze fits 16:9 sensors, and the optional 1.33x Laowa front adapter gives us a 2x anamorphic squeeze. Both lenses feature a 77mm front diameter and are available in PL-Mount. Also, thanks to interchangeable bayonet options, users can adapt the lenses to Sony E, Nikon Z, Canon RF, Fuji X, and L-Mount making them a versatile choice for those using different camera ecosystems. 

By applying different coatings to the lenses, Laowa has achieved three flare options with the Nanomorph ZOOM: silver (neutral), amber, and blue. The neutral version reflects the light source color, which is harder to achieve with filters.

The Nanomorph ZOOM lenses’ minimal focus distance is 40cm, which, along with the T2.9 constant aperture, should easily deliver the anamorphic bokeh many cinematographers look for. 

Price and availability

The regular price for the Laowa Nanomorph ZOOM is $2,999 for one lens and $5,799 for the two-lens set. Laowa offers ten perks in this campaign with 5% to 30% discounts for single lenses or the complete set, respectively. There is also a 10% discount on a customized edition of the set for fans and supporters. Additionally, Laowa offers their backers the chance to win a Nanomorph ZOOM lens for $1. Remember that only one lucky backer will get this opportunity. 

List of perks for the Nanomorph campaign. – Source: Laowa

The pre-launch campaign page is now live on Indiegogo, whereas the official launch will begin on March 1st, 2024. Laowa invites all those interested to sign up and become a part of the Nanomorph community, with access to early-bird perks and exclusive offers.

At the end of every crowdfunding-related article, we remind you to be aware of the risks when backing a project on a crowdfunding platform. Also, please read the platform’s use, and remember there can be significant delays when delivering the product. Some projects don’t get delivered at all. That said, Laowa is an established and trustworthy company in our industry. 

For more information, please visit the campaign website.

What do you think of the Nanomorph ZOOM set? Would you use this kit in your productions? Let us know in the comments below!

]]>
https://www.cined.com/laowa-nanomorph-zooms-first-look-28-55-and-50-100-t2-9-set/feed/ 3
Laowa 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF Released – Laowa’s First Autofocus Lens https://www.cined.com/laowa-10mm-f-2-8-zero-d-ff-released-laowas-first-autofocus-lens/ https://www.cined.com/laowa-10mm-f-2-8-zero-d-ff-released-laowas-first-autofocus-lens/#respond Thu, 22 Feb 2024 13:10:48 +0000 https://www.cined.com/?p=327068 Laowa has just released a new Zero-D – zero distortion – lens for full-frame mirrorless cameras: the Laowa 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF. This ultra-wide angle prime lens is also the company’s first autofocus lens for Sony E- and Nikon Z-Mount cameras. The lens is available for Canon RF and Leica L-Mount cameras but as a manual lens only. So, let’s take a closer look at it!

On the heels of the recent announcement of their Laowa Nanomorph ZOOM, which consists of a 28-55mm T2.9 and a 50-100mm T2.9 with a constant 1.5X squeeze, both covering Super35 image sensors, Laowa is already back with a new lens!

This time, the company is back to their photography roots with a full-frame lens, but also their first autofocus lens: the Laowa 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF.

Laowa 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF – features

The Laowa 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF is a compact, ultra-wide angle lens that is only 70.8mm/2.79″ long for a weight of 420g/0.925 lbs. This lens covers full-frame image sensors and is available in four different lens mounts:

  • Sony E- and Nikon Z-mount: both versions have autofocus capabilities.
  • Canon RF and Leica L-mount, which are only available as manual focus options.
The Nikon Z version of the Laowa 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF
The Nikon Z version of the Laowa 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF. You can see the contact pins on the lens mount. Image credit: Laowa

The lens comes with a lens hood that can be removed to attach front filters. On the Sony E and Nikon Z versions, you’ll find an autofocus AF/MF switch on the lens barrel.

As its name suggests, this lens is part of Laowa’s “Zero-D” lineup of ultra-wide angle lenses, which stands for Zero Distortion. With these lenses, you won’t get a fisheye effect, and the lines will remain straight.

Image credit: Laowa

Laowa already has a wide variety of Zero-D lenses, including 11mm, 14mm, and 15mm to list a few, and these kinds of rectilinear lenses have proven to be a great choice when shooting real estate, aerial, and indoor footage, for example.

Furthermore, as mentioned, the Sony and Nikon versions are Laowa’s first autofocus lenses and, even more, the first autofocus Zero-D lenses. Since the AF version can communicate with your camera, they don’t have an aperture ring, as you can adjust the aperture directly via your mirrorless camera aperture dial.

Optical design of the Laowa 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF
Optical design of the 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF. Image credit: Laowa

Lens design

The lens design of the Laowa 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF consists of 15 elements in 9 groups, including two aspherical and three ED glasses. The aperture diaphragm features five aperture blades, but a 14-aperture blade version is also available for manual focus versions. The five-blade aperture has the advantage of producing a nice-looking 10-point sunstar.

The 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF has an incredibly close minimum focusing distance of only 12cm/4.72″. Last but not least, the front filter thread is 77mm.

The Autofocus version is on the left, and the manual focus is on the right. Image credit: Laowa

Pricing and availability

The Laowa 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF is available for pre-order and will start shipping mid-March for $799/€816.

For more information, please visit Laowa’s website here.

What do you think about this first autofocus Laowa lens? Have you already shot with a Laowa Zero-D lens? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments down below!

]]>
https://www.cined.com/laowa-10mm-f-2-8-zero-d-ff-released-laowas-first-autofocus-lens/feed/ 0