Cinema Lens
16mm Focal Length
T2.9 Aperture
PL Mount
92mm Filter Size
Lightweight 846g Design
Overview

NiSi 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 Large Format Cinema Lens (PL Mount)

The NiSi 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 is a large-format cinema prime lens designed for directors of photography and cinematographers who demand maximum coverage, optical precision, and creative latitude. Built for modern large-format digital cinema cameras including the ARRI ALEXA 65/265 and Fujifilm GFX ETERNA 55, this lens delivers a sweeping ultra-wide perspective with sharpness and aberration control that holds across the entire large image circle.

SKU: GC11-N-876744

NiSi 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 Large Format Cinema Lens (PL Mount)

NiSi 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 Large Format Cinema Lens (PL Mount)

The NiSi 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 is a large-format cinema prime lens designed for directors of photography and cinematographers who demand maximum coverage, optical precision, and creative latitude. Built for modern large-format digital cinema cameras including the ARRI ALEXA 65/265 and Fujifilm GFX ETERNA 55, this lens delivers a sweeping ultra-wide perspective with sharpness and aberration control that holds across the entire large image circle.

Large Format Coverage for the Most Demanding Sensors

As the first lens in the NiSi 65 PRIME series, the 16mm T2.9 features an imaging circle close to 65mm in diameter, engineered to cover the ARRI ALEXA 65/265 in Open Gate mode. In this configuration it delivers a diagonal field of view exceeding 122°, a horizontal field of view of 117.2°, and a vertical field of view of 74.3°. On the Fujifilm GFX ETERNA 55 in Open Gate it provides a 118° diagonal field of view. This extraordinary coverage enables dramatic ultra-wide compositions simply not achievable with smaller-format optics.

Optical Performance: Resolution, Aberration, and Distortion

The 16mm T2.9 is built around a precision optical formula incorporating advanced aspherical elements that maintain outstanding resolution from centre to edge. Even wide open at T2.9, both axial and lateral chromatic aberrations are kept to a minimum, a level of control rivalling APO-certified optics. The lens is also engineered to suppress barrel and pincushion distortion, making it an ideal choice for architectural cinematography and structured environments where geometric accuracy is essential.

Close Focus and Creative Depth

With a minimum focus distance of just 0.25m (10 inches), the 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 enables bold near-subject compositions that would be impractical with comparable wide lenses. Combined with the bright T2.9 aperture, the lens provides meaningful subject separation even at close distances, expanding its usefulness across narrative features, documentary, music video, and commercial productions.

Cinema-Ready Build and Handling

The 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 features the PL (ARRI) mount with industry-standard 0.8 MOD / 32 Pitch focus gearing and a smooth 300° focus rotation angle, ensuring compatibility with standard follow-focus systems and lens motors. Ten aperture blades deliver smooth out-of-focus rendering across its T2.9 to T22 range. Luminescent markings on both focus and aperture rings remain readable in low-light environments, improving efficiency during night shoots and handheld work.

Compact and Lightweight for Large Format

Despite covering a sensor circle close to 65mm in diameter, the 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 achieves a compact and manageable form factor. At 846g (excluding caps) and measuring 95mm in diameter by 78.53mm in length, it is significantly lighter than many large-format cinema lenses, making it well-suited to handheld operation, gimbal mounting, or drone rigs where weight and balance are critical considerations.

Part of the NiSi 65 PRIME Series

The 16mm T2.9 is the first lens in the NiSi 65 PRIME series, a growing family of large-format prime lenses built around a shared optical philosophy of coverage, consistency, and creative quality. Lenses in the series share matching physical dimensions, focus gearing positions, and colour rendition, allowing for efficient lens changes on set without compromising a matched look.

Professional Creative Confidence

The NiSi 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 is engineered for cinematographers working at the highest level of large-format digital cinema production. Whether used on a fully rigged studio camera or a compact large-format body, it delivers the optical quality, handling precision, and creative latitude demanded by today's most ambitious productions, from sweeping architectural vistas to intimate wide-angle close-ups.

key Features:

Ultra-Wide Large Format Coverage

Bright T2.9 Maximum Aperture

APO-Level Chromatic Aberration Control

Centre-to-Edge High Resolution

Minimal Distortion for Precision

Close Focus at 25 cm

Luminescent Markings for Low Light

PL Mount with Cinema Gearing

Lightweight and Compact Design

First in 65 PRIME Series

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NiSi 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 Large Format Cinema Lens (PL Mount)

Cinema Lens
16mm Focal Length
T2.9 Aperture
PL Mount
92mm Filter Size
Lightweight 846g Design
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NiSi 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 Large Format Cinema Lens (PL Mount)

The NiSi 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 is a large-format cinema prime lens designed for directors of photography and cinematographers who demand maximum coverage, optical precision, and creative latitude. Built for modern large-format digital cinema cameras including the ARRI ALEXA 65/265 and Fujifilm GFX ETERNA 55, this lens delivers a sweeping ultra-wide perspective with sharpness and aberration control that holds across the entire large image circle.

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Key Features

Cinema Lens

NiSi 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 Large Format Cinema Lens (PL Mount) featuring a cinema lens for expansive, dynamic shots.

16mm Focal Length

NiSi 65 PRIME T2.9 Large Format Cinema Lens (PL Mount) with a 16mm focal length for a natural wide perspective.

T2.9 Aperture

NiSi 65 PRIME 16mm Large Format Cinema Lens (PL Mount) offering a bright T2.9 maximum aperture for low-light performance.

PL Mount

NiSi 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 Large Format Cinema Lens available in PL mounts for broad camera compatibility.

92mm Filter Size

NiSi 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 Large Format Cinema Lens (PL Mount) compatible with 92mm filter size for added creative flexibility.

Lightweight 846g Design

NiSi 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 Large Format Cinema Lens (PL Mount) built with a lightweight 846g design for easy portability.

Designed for Low-Light Excellence

NiSi 65 PRIME 16mm T2.9 Large Format Cinema Lens (PL Mount)

Designed for Low-Light Excellence

Bright Lens for Dark Scenes

Capture exceptional low-light performance with a fast T2.9 aperture, delivering crisp details, true-to-life colours, and striking starburst highlights in every night scene.

Illuminate Every Frame Effortlessly

Illuminate Every Frame Effortlessly

Produce stunning content with a fast T2.9 aperture, accurate autofocus, and a premium metal design-perfect for video, vlogging, and creative photography.

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