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Sirui Nightwalker 55mm T1.2 S35 Cine Lens - Black

The black Night Walker 55mm T1.2 S35 Cine Lens from Sirui offers an ultrafast T1.2 maximum aperture that is ideal for low-light capture. Designed to cover Super35/APS-C camera sensors, this prime lens features a lightweight, compact design with high image quality, cine-style gearings, and minimal breathing. The colour tone, gear position, and size are consistent across the series, providing a unified look and enabling quick lens changes when using matte boxes and other accessories.

SKU: GC11-SP-357738

Sirui Nightwalker 55mm T1.2 S35 Cine Lens - Black

Sirui Nightwalker 55mm T1.2 S35 Cine Lens - Black

The black Night Walker 55mm T1.2 S35 Cine Lens from Sirui offers an ultrafast T1.2 maximum aperture that is ideal for low-light capture. Designed to cover Super35/APS-C camera sensors, this prime lens features a lightweight, compact design with high image quality, cine-style gearings, and minimal breathing. The colour tone, gear position, and size are consistent across the series, providing a unified look and enabling quick lens changes when using matte boxes and other accessories.

Ideal for Low-Light Shooting 

The maximum T1.2 aperture enables you to capture low-light scenes using lower camera ISO settings.

Ideal for run-and-gun filmmakers.

Longer Prime

This longer 55mm lens in the Night Walker series is ideal for close-ups and portrait shots.

High Optical Performance

ED (extra-low dispersion) and high refractive index glass elements contribute to this lens' high optical quality.

Focus breathing is minimal, and aberration is strictly controlled.

Common Design Features

Lenses in the Sirui Night Walker cine lens series share common focus and iris gear ring positions.

Enables quick lens changes by reducing the need for follow focus units or iris motors to be repositioned.

Compact Form

This prime lens features a compact, lightweight design.

The aluminium alloy construction helps to protect the inner optical elements.

Focus Marks

Focus markings and measurements are provided in both feet and meters.

Key Features:

Covers Super35/APS-C Sensors

Ultrafast T1.2 Maximum Aperture

34mm Image Circle

Compact, Lightweight Design

12-Blade Aperture, Smooth Bokeh

ED/High-Refractive Index Glass Elements

79mm Front Diameter, 67mm Filter Thread

Imperial and Metric Focus Markings

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Sirui Nightwalker 55mm T1.2 S35 Cine Lens - Black

The black Night Walker 55mm T1.2 S35 Cine Lens from Sirui offers an ultrafast T1.2 maximum aperture that is ideal for low-light capture. Designed to cover Super35/APS-C camera sensors, this prime lens features a lightweight, compact design with high image quality, cine-style gearings, and minimal breathing. The colour tone, gear position, and size are consistent across the series, providing a unified look and enabling quick lens changes when using matte boxes and other accessories.

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