SKU: GC66-CN-E135MM T2.2 L F

Canon CN-E 135mm T2.2L F Cinema Lens

The Canon CN-E 135mm T2.2 L F Cinema Prime Lens is a telephoto prime lens for the full-frame sensor format, which makes it an ideal lens for the Cinema EOS series and all Canon DSLRs. The maximum aperture is T2.2, and the 11 blade iris ensures beautiful, rounded bokeh. The lens features markings on both sides of the barrel, making it easy to read settings from behind or on either side of the camera. In order to make lens changes quicker and easier, the 135mm T2.2 is designed to share similar dimensions with other CN-E lenses.

Features:

Full-frame imaging circle

11-blade aperture diaphragm

Designed to fulfil 4K production standards

Markings on angled surfaces on both sides of the barrel

Focus markings can be switched from standard labelling to metric

Control rings engineered to maintain consistent operating torque

Glass construction counteracts temperature-induced marking discrepancies

Shares gear position, diameter, and rotation angle with other CN-E lenses

114mm front diameter matches other CN-E lenses

Ideal for Cinema EOS cameras and all EOS DSLRs

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Product Overview

The Canon CN-E 135mm T2.2 L F Cinema Prime Lens is a telephoto prime lens for the full-frame sensor format, which makes it an ideal lens for the Cinema EOS series and all Canon DSLRs. The maximum aperture is T2.2, and the 11 blade iris ensures beautiful, rounded bokeh. The lens features markings on both sides of the barrel, making it easy to read settings from behind or on either side of the camera. In order to make lens changes quicker and easier, the 135mm T2.2 is designed to share similar dimensions with other CN-E lenses.

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