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24mm T1.3 XEEN Meister Canon EF Full Frame Cinema Lens

8K & Fastest T1.3 Full Frame Cine Lens

XEEN Meister has the outstanding resolution supporting 8K on the full-frame cameras. It is the fastest full-frame cine prime lens with T1.3, producing excellent low-light performance. Additionally, a bright T1.3 aperture maximises the dramatic effect with an extremely shallow depth of field. 13 sheets of aperture blades create the natural-looking background and round bokeh to express the delicate emotions of people while richly depicting the shot.

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24mm T1.3 XEEN Meister Canon EF Full Frame Cinema Lens

24mm T1.3 XEEN Meister Canon EF Full Frame Cinema Lens

8K & Fastest T1.3 Full Frame Cine Lens

XEEN Meister has the outstanding resolution supporting 8K on the full-frame cameras. It is the fastest full-frame cine prime lens with T1.3, producing excellent low-light performance. Additionally, a bright T1.3 aperture maximises the dramatic effect with an extremely shallow depth of field. 13 sheets of aperture blades create the natural-looking background and round bokeh to express the delicate emotions of people while richly depicting the shot.

Lens Meta Data Recording

It supports /i Technology protocol (PL mount only), which enables cameras to automatically record the accurate lens meta data. This makes production and post-production more effective.

Premium Material, Premium Design

XEEN Meister adopts the premium material and premium design in the spirit of craftsmanship. Titanium is applied to the front barrel, making this lens more durable. The 114mm standard front diameter size and the unified positions of the aperture and focus gear rings, make it easy to attach and detach lens accessories such as Matte Box or Follow Focus.

Outstanding Usability

It comes in three mount options: PL, Canon EF and Sony E mount. All scales inculding focal length and aperture values are on both sides of the lens. It also comes with luminous font that glows in the dark, enabling convenient verification and operation, even in low light environments. 300 degree wide focus gear rotation angle means you can adjust focus minutely.

Warm & Smooth Skin Tones

This lens captures warm, smooth skin tones with exceptionally soft bokeh and delicate flares.

Dramatically Reduced Flare

XEEN Meister effectively controls flares and ghosting while reducing unwanted light reflections for dramatic expression.

Key Features:

8K Resolution for Full-Frame Cameras

Fastest T1.3 Aperture for Low-Light Performance

13-Blade Aperture for Round Bokeh

Titanium Front Barrel for Durability

Unified Aperture & Focus Gear Rings

Luminous Font for Low-Light Use

300° Wide Focus Gear Rotation

Warm & Smooth Skin Tones

Dramatically Reduced Flare and Ghosting

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24mm T1.3 XEEN Meister Canon EF Full Frame Cinema Lens

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24mm T1.3 XEEN Meister Canon EF Full Frame Cinema Lens

8K & Fastest T1.3 Full Frame Cine Lens

XEEN Meister has the outstanding resolution supporting 8K on the full-frame cameras. It is the fastest full-frame cine prime lens with T1.3, producing excellent low-light performance. Additionally, a bright T1.3 aperture maximises the dramatic effect with an extremely shallow depth of field. 13 sheets of aperture blades create the natural-looking background and round bokeh to express the delicate emotions of people while richly depicting the shot.

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