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Sigma 65mm T1.5 FF High-Speed Cine Prime Lens (Sony E Mount, Feet)

The 65mm T1.5 FF High-Speed Cine Prime Lens from Sigma combines the same high-quality optics and mechanics of its FF prime line with a cine-oriented design. This 65mm prime with a Sony E mount offers full-frame sensor coverage, a slightly tighter "normal" look, 6K to 8K resolution, lens markings in feet, and a T1.5 aperture in a compact, lightweight form.

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Sigma 65mm T1.5 FF High-Speed Cine Prime Lens (Sony E Mount, Feet)

Sigma 65mm T1.5 FF High-Speed Cine Prime Lens (Sony E Mount, Feet)

The 65mm T1.5 FF High-Speed Cine Prime Lens from Sigma combines the same high-quality optics and mechanics of its FF prime line with a cine-oriented design. This 65mm prime with a Sony E mount offers full-frame sensor coverage, a slightly tighter "normal" look, 6K to 8K resolution, lens markings in feet, and a T1.5 aperture in a compact, lightweight form.

A common 95mm front diameter and similar physical attributes across the lens line make it easier and quicker to mount lens accessories such as matte boxes, follow focuses, and lens control motors. The 9-bladed iris produces pleasing out-of-focus bokeh effects, and ghosting and flaring have been minimised. Colour reproduction, high resolution, and distortion correction are standardised for easier colour correction and matching across the Art series. Each lens in the range offers consistent lens gear positions and 180° of focus barrel rotation. The FF High-Speed Cine Prime lenses also feature a clickless iris with linear markings, dampeners on each gear ring for silent operation, industry-standard 0.8 MOD gear pitch, and engraved markings for durability.

High Performance

High image performance covering full-frame sensors; suitable for 8K capture.

Sony E Mount

The Sony E mount is compatible with an array of cameras

Fast T1.5 Aperture

Fast T1.5 maximum aperture aids in shooting with low light levels.

Standard 65mm Cine Focal Length

This 65mm focal length provides a slightly tighter "normal" look in full-frame that is preferred as an alternative to a 50mm prime by many cinematographers.

Unified Look

The 65mm features that provide a unified look with the rest of the Art series include high resolution, chromatic aberration and distortion correction, ample peripheral illumination, and vignetting suppression.

95mm Front Diameter

Compact, dust- and water-resistant design with a common front diameter of 95mm across the line.

Focus Marks in Feet

Lens markings are measured in feet.

Key Features:

Covers Full-Frame Sensor Size

Sony E Mount, Lens Markings in Feet

T1.5 to T16 Aperture Range

Look & Design is Unified with Art Series

Geared Focus & Iris Control Rings

Clickless Iris Ring

Suitable for 8K Image Capture

95mm Front Diameter

9-Blade Iris, Rounded Bokeh

What's in the Box:

Sigma 65mm T1.5 FF High-Speed Cine Prime Lens (Sony E Mount, Feet)

Lens Support Food (1/4"-20)

Lens Cap

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Sigma 65mm T1.5 FF High-Speed Cine Prime Lens (Sony E Mount, Feet)

The 65mm T1.5 FF High-Speed Cine Prime Lens from Sigma combines the same high-quality optics and mechanics of its FF prime line with a cine-oriented design. This 65mm prime with a Sony E mount offers full-frame sensor coverage, a slightly tighter "normal" look, 6K to 8K resolution, lens markings in feet, and a T1.5 aperture in a compact, lightweight form.

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