Cine Prime
Fujifilm G Mount
T2.2
77 mm
135 mm
1 kg
Overview

NiSi 135mm ATHENA PRIME Full Frame Cinema Lens T2.2 (G Mount | No Drop In Filter)

Explore the expansive horizons of cinematic storytelling with the latest release in our Athena lens collection, the NiSi 135mm ATHENA PRIME Full Frame Cinema Lens T2.2 (G Mount | No Drop In Filter). Though it stands out as the largest size in the Athena Prime series, it boasts perfectly aligned characteristics, micro contrast, and colour ensuring a seamless experience across the lineup.

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NiSi 135mm ATHENA PRIME Full Frame Cinema Lens T2.2 (G Mount | No Drop In Filter)

NiSi 135mm ATHENA PRIME Full Frame Cinema Lens T2.2 (G Mount | No Drop In Filter)

Explore the expansive horizons of cinematic storytelling with the latest release in our Athena lens collection, the NiSi 135mm ATHENA PRIME Full Frame Cinema Lens T2.2 (G Mount | No Drop In Filter). Though it stands out as the largest size in the Athena Prime series, it boasts perfectly aligned characteristics, micro contrast, and colour ensuring a seamless experience across the lineup.

This lens is a testament to our commitment to providing filmmakers with tools that offer superior image quality. It features advanced micro-contrast control and minimal chromatic aberration, ensuring that every shot is rendered with crystal-clear detail and vibrant, true-to-life colours. The T2.2 aperture allows for exquisite subject isolation against a beautifully soft, out-of-focus background, enhancing the visual depth and emotional impact of your narrative.

The 135mm ATHENA PRIME is meticulously designed to minimise focus breathing, providing filmmakers with a consistent field of view when adjusting focus. This is crucial for maintaining the integrity of your visual storytelling, ensuring smooth, distraction-free transitions that keep your audience engaged. While this lens may be larger, its iris and focus ring positions match the rest of the Athena range, allowing for familiar and efficient operation, especially in fast-paced shooting environments.

The lens includes a 77mm filter thread and an 80mm clamp-on size, consistent with the series, facilitating the use of a wide array of lens accessories. The focus ring, with 300° of rotation and fluorescent focal scales, promises precise and effortless focus adjustments, crucial for capturing those fleeting moments with sharp clarity, even in less-than-ideal lighting conditions.

Ideal for a broad spectrum of film projects, from epic cinematic productions to detailed close-ups in documentaries or evocative music videos, the NiSi 135mm ATHENA PRIME Full Frame Cinema Lens T2.2 (G Mount | No Drop In Filter) redefines the boundaries of creative freedom and image quality. Step into a world where your cinematic vision is bound only by the limits of your imagination with NiSi.

Key Features:

Fullframe 46mm Imaging Circle

Ultralow Chromatic Aberration

Fast T2.2 Aperture with Soft Bokeh

Minimised Focus Breathing

Seamless Microcontrast and Colour

Matched Iris and Focus Ring

77mm Filter Thread

300° Focus Ring Rotation

Exceptional Image Quality

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NiSi 135mm ATHENA PRIME Full Frame Cinema Lens T2.2 (G Mount | No Drop In Filter)

Cine Prime
Fujifilm G Mount
T2.2
77 mm
135 mm
1 kg
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NiSi 135mm ATHENA PRIME Full Frame Cinema Lens T2.2 (G Mount | No Drop In Filter)

Explore the expansive horizons of cinematic storytelling with the latest release in our Athena lens collection, the NiSi 135mm ATHENA PRIME Full Frame Cinema Lens T2.2 (G Mount | No Drop In Filter). Though it stands out as the largest size in the Athena Prime series, it boasts perfectly aligned characteristics, micro contrast, and colour ensuring a seamless experience across the lineup.

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Key Features

Cine Prime

NiSi 135 mm ATHENA PRIME Full Frame Cinema Lens T2.2 is a Cine Prime lens.

Fujifilm G Mount

The NiSi 135 mm ATHENA PRIME T2.2 Full Frame Cinema Lens is designed with a Fujifilm G Mount.

T2.2

NiSi 135 mm ATHENA PRIME Full Frame Cinema Lens has a maximum aperture of T2.2.

77 mm

NiSi 135 mm ATHENA PRIME Full Frame Cinema Lens T2.2 has a front filter size of 77 mm.

135 mm

NiSi ATHENA PRIME Full Frame Cinema Lens T2.2 features a fixed 135 mm focal length.

1 kg

NiSi 135 mm ATHENA PRIME Full Frame Cinema Lens T2.2 weighs 1 kg.

Bold Perspective, Unified Performance

NiSi 135 mm ATHENA PRIME Full Frame Cinema Lens T2.2 (G Mount | No Drop In Filter)

Bold Perspective, Unified Performance

Elevate Frames with ATHENA 135 mm

Capture cinematic depth and stunning detail with the ATHENA 135 mm, built for precise storytelling.

Pure Optics, Powerful Storytelling

Pure Optics, Powerful Storytelling

Crystal-clear optics crafted for cinematic storytelling with emotion and precision.

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