Overview

The Metabones T CINE Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x for PL-Mount Lens to BMPCC 4K Camera allows a cine-style PL-mount lens to be mounted onto a Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 4K MFT-mount camera. While doing so, the adapter's optics help to maximise the connected lens's apparent angle of view while providing a 1-stop increase for the camera over the lens's aperture range. This 0.71x adapter features Zeiss CP.2, CP.3, and CZ.2 lens support, and it also features a positive-lock mechanism for PL lenses.

SKU: GC47-MB-166

Metabones T CINE Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x for PL-Mount Lens to BMPCC 4K Camera

The Metabones T CINE Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x for PL-Mount Lens to BMPCC 4K Camera allows a cine-style PL-mount lens to be mounted onto a Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 4K MFT-mount camera. While doing so, the adapter's optics help to maximise the connected lens's apparent angle of view while providing a 1-stop increase for the camera over the lens's aperture range. This 0.71x adapter features Zeiss CP.2, CP.3, and CZ.2 lens support, and it also features a positive-lock mechanism for PL lenses.

If a lens intended for 35mm film or similarly-sized full-frame camera sensors is connected to a camera with a Micro Four Thirds sized sensor, it would project an image larger than the Micro Four Thirds sensor was built to accept. Able to capture only the centre portion of the projected image, the effective angle of view of the lens would be narrowed, creating an in-camera "crop factor." The T CINE Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x adapter condenses the light from a lens designed for 35mm film or "full-frame" camera sensors and projects it onto a Micro Four Thirds sensor. This allows the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K with a Micro Four Thirds sensor to utilise more of the light gathered by a connected lens, which effectively reduces the crop factor while making available to the sensor an additional one stop of light for each of the lens's f/stop settings.

This adapter is constructed from aluminium for durability while minimising weight and its mounting rings are made with brass to further prevent wear and tear. The internal optics feature six lens elements in four groups, and they are designed to provide optical clarity as well as colour fidelity. The detachable tripod foot is designed to match the height of the BMPCC 4K lens mount, and it features 1/4"-20 threads as well as compatibility with Arca-Swiss tripod heads.


Key Features

  • Allows a full-frame PL-mount lens to be used with a Blackmagic Design

  • Pocket Cinema Camera 4K MFT-mount camera

  • Maximises apparent angle of view of combined camera and lens

  • PL lens positive lock

  • Provides a 1-stop increase for the camera over the lens's aperture range

  • Six lens elements in four groups for optical clarity as well as colour fidelity

  • Detachable, Arca-Swiss compatible tripod foot with 1/4"-20 threads matches the BMPCC 4K camera height

  • Aluminium components for weight reduction

  • Brass mounting rings to prevent wear and tear


Camera Compatibility

  • Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K

  • Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera HD (original version)

  • Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera

  • Blackmagic Micro Studio Camera 4K

  • Blackmagic Studio Camera 4K

  • Blackmagic Studio Camera


Lens Compatibility

ZEISS Compact Prime lenses:

CP.2 15mm / T2.9

CP.2 21mm / T2.9

CP.2 25mm / T2.1

CP.2 25mm / T2.9

CP.2 28mm / T2.1

CP.2 35mm / T1.5

CP.2 35mm / T2.1

CP.2 50mm / T1.5

CP.2 50mm / T2.1

CP.2 50mm / T2.1

CP.2 85mm / T1.5

CP.2 85mm / T2.1

CP.2 100mm / T2.1

CP.2 135mm / T2.1

CP.3 15mm / T2.9

CP.3 18mm / T2.9

CP.3 21mm / T2.9

CP.3 25mm / T2.1

CP.3 28mm / T2.1

CP.3 35mm / T2.1

CP.3 50mm / T2.1

CP.3 85mm / T2.1

CP.3 100mm / T2.1 CF9

CP.3 135mm / T2.1

ZEISS Compact Prime lenses:

CZ.2 15 to 30mm / T2.9

CZ.2 28 to 80mm / T2.9

CZ.2 70 to 200mm / T2.9

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The Metabones T CINE Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x for PL-Mount Lens to BMPCC 4K Camera allows a cine-style PL-mount lens to be mounted onto a Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 4K MFT-mount camera. While doing so, the adapter's optics help to maximise the connected lens's apparent angle of view while providing a 1-stop increase for the camera over the lens's aperture range. This 0.71x adapter features Zeiss CP.2, CP.3, and CZ.2 lens support, and it also features a positive-lock mechanism for PL lenses.

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