SKU: GC40-KPC-1024EF

Tokina Cinema 25-75mm T2.9 Lens for EF Mount

The new 25-75mm T2.9 for EF mount is designed to cover super35+ type sensors up to 36mm image circle size. The larger 36mm image circle enables native coverage of as well as popular cinema and mirrorless cameras from Canon, Blackmagic Design.

When paired with the Tokina Cinema 1.6x Expander for EF mount versions, the lens becomes a compact size 40-120mm T4.2 that covers Full Frame and Vista Vision 6K and 8K size sensors.

The 25-75mm is designed to match the mechanical and optical properties of the popular Tokina Cinema 50-135mm T2.9 MKII and 11- 20mm T2.9 zoom lenses. The 25-75mm retains optical design features similar to the 11-20mm T2.9 and 50-135mm T2.9 MKII including parfocal design to retain focus while zooming, limited focus breathing, and low distortion. The addition of the 25-75mm completes a 3-lens set of cinema zooms covering 11mm super wide angle to 135mm telephoto at a price of less than $12,000 USD for all three lenses.

Compatibility

Tokina Cinema 25-75mm T2.9 Lens for EF Mount

  • Covers Super 35 & Larger Sensors
  • Parfocal Design / Limited Breathing
  • Constant T2.9 Aperture
  • Matches 50-135mm T2.9 & 11- 20mm T2.9
  • 0.8 MOD Focus, Aperture & Zoom Rings
  • Clickless Aperture Ring
  • Low Distortion
  • 300° Focus Rotation
  • 86mm Front Filter Thread
  • 95mm Front Diameter for Matte Boxes

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The new 25-75mm T2.9 for EF mount is designed to cover super35+ type sensors up to 36mm image circle size. The larger 36mm image circle enables native coverage of as well as popular cinema and mirrorless cameras from Canon, Blackmagic Design.

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