The cine lenses are fixed focal lengths with large image circles. ZEISS has rolled out three new high-speed, full-frame lenses in its Supreme Prime line, which are popular among high-end productions. The 18mm T1.5, 40mm, T1.5, and 200mm T2.2 join 11 other fixed focal lengths between 15mm and 200mm that tout a maximum aperture between T1.5 to T2.2 making them ideal for low light conditions. The Supreme Primes were introduced in 2018, and since, ZEISS has released a Supreme Prime Radiance variant that gives shooters more control over flare. The lenses have a 46.3mm image circle capable of covering Sony VENICE, ARRI Alexa LF, and RED Monstro cameras. As you'd expect from a high-end cine lens, all the mod gears are at the same length for easy exchange between focal lengths on the camera. Depending on the focal length, it will either have a 95mm or 114mm front diameter, with focal lengths from 21 - 100mm carrying a 95mm front diameter. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 6 July, 2020