SKU: GC40-SLR3595M-CINE II

SLR Magic Cine 35mm T0.95 Mark II Lens with MFT Mount

The SLR Magic Cine 35mm T0.95 Mark II Lens with MFT Mount supports cine-style shooting on a camera with an MFT mount. It features an extremely fast T0.95 to T16 aperture range, geared focus and aperture rings, and a clickless iris that allows smooth aperture pulls.

The lens follows the industry-standard focus rotation, so when working with an optional follow focus unit there is no need to make an adjustment to how you work or add a reversing gear. The lens front does not rotate as you focus the lens; this allows you to use optional accessories such as clip-on matte boxes or the SLR Magic Anamotphot 1.33x - 50 anamorphic adapter. The Mark II features stronger mechanical components than the Mark I version of the lens, allowing you to use an optional SLR Magic Anamporphot 1.33x - 50 Adapter or an optional SLR Magic Achromatic diopter without requiring an optional lens support.

Coverage

The lens has a 35mm equivalent focal length of:

80mm on a Blackmagic Cinema Camera

100mm on a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

70mm on a standard Micro Four Thirds Sensor, although some vignetting may occur

52mm On Sony E or Fuji X mount cameras

  • The clickless iris allows you to smoothly adjust your exposure during the shot.
  • Built-in iris and focus gears follow industry standards, allowing you to work with optional follow focus units and lens gear motors.
  • Focus rotation of the lens follows the cinema standard, allowing you to swap between this and other optional lenses without having to change your workflow.

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The SLR Magic Cine 35mm T0.95 Mark II Lens with MFT Mount supports cine-style shooting on a camera with an MFT mount. It features an extremely fast T0.95 to T16 aperture range, geared focus and aperture rings, and a clickless iris that allows smooth aperture pulls.

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