Prime Lens
PL Mount
T1.5
112mm
18mm
2.68kg
Overview

Tokina Vista-P 18mm T1.5 Cinema Lens (PL Mount)

The Tokina 18mm T1.5 Cinema Vista Prime Lens with a PL mount and focus scales marked in feet provides an image circle that more than covers full-frame sensors and is designed to provide sharp images even when recording images at 8K resolution. This is an 18mm focal length lens, and it shares the same form factor, lens gear position, focus rotation, and front barrel diameter as the other Tokina Cinema Vista prime lenses. This makes on-set lens changes a fast and efficient operation. It features a maximum T-stop of 1.5, useful when shooting in low-light situations or when you want to capture that exceedingly shallow depth-of-field look.

SKU: GC40-KPC-3104PL

Tokina Vista-P 18mm T1.5 Cinema Lens (PL Mount)

Tokina Vista-P 18mm T1.5 Cinema Lens (PL Mount)

The Tokina 18mm T1.5 Cinema Vista Prime Lens with a PL mount and focus scales marked in feet provides an image circle that more than covers full-frame sensors and is designed to provide sharp images even when recording images at 8K resolution. This is an 18mm focal length lens, and it shares the same form factor, lens gear position, focus rotation, and front barrel diameter as the other Tokina Cinema Vista prime lenses. This makes on-set lens changes a fast and efficient operation. It features a maximum T-stop of 1.5, useful when shooting in low-light situations or when you want to capture that exceedingly shallow depth-of-field look.

The 9-bladed iris provides round out-of-focus highlights for a natural-looking bokeh. The lens is designed to minimize focus breathing, and it features geared manual focus and iris rings. Markings on both sides of the lens barrel make it readable from either side of the camera.

Full-Frame Coverage

The 18mm T1.5 PL-mount prime lens is capable of focusing images on a sensor with full 8K resolution and features a 46.7mm image circle, which covers standard-sized full-frame sensors.

Smooth, Round Bokeh

The use of a 9-blade iris produces a smooth round appearance to out-of-focus specular highlights. The iris also produces a pleasing bokeh, referring to natural-looking out-of-focus areas of the image. The iris is manual and features smooth movement without click stops for smooth exposure adjustments while recording.

Focus Marks on Both Sides

The lens has markings on both sides of the barrel, making it easy to read focus and aperture settings from behind or from either side of the camera.

Consistency Across Series

The lens shares the same front lens diameters and gear positioning on the focus and iris rings as the other lenses in the series, making lens switching quick and convenient. Additionally, the focus ring features approximately 300º of smooth rotation to help facilitate consistently accurate focusing especially when pulling focus during a shot.

Minimal Breathing

Designed to minimize variations in the angle of view while focusing, a phenomenon known as focus breathing. This feature is extremely important while pulling focus, especially on static shots, where focus breathing is more noticeable.

114mm Front Diameter

The 114mm front diameter is consistent across the Cinema Prime series, offering compatibility with most pro matte boxes and making it easy to switch lenses.

Key Features:

Covers Full-Frame Sensor Size

46.7mm Image Circle, T1.5 Aperture

Suitable for 8K Image Capture

Clickless 9-Blade Iris

Virtually No Lens Breathing

Weighs 5.9 lb

114mm Front Lens Diameter, PL Mount

What's in the Box:

Tokina 18mm T1.5 Vista Cinema Prime Lens (PL Mount, Feet)

Front Lens Cap

Rear Lens Cap

Carrying Pouch

Prime Lens
PL Mount
T1.5
112mm
18mm
2.68kg
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Product Overview

Tokina Vista-P 18mm T1.5 Cinema Lens (PL Mount)

The Tokina 18mm T1.5 Cinema Vista Prime Lens with a PL mount and focus scales marked in feet provides an image circle that more than covers full-frame sensors and is designed to provide sharp images even when recording images at 8K resolution. This is an 18mm focal length lens, and it shares the same form factor, lens gear position, focus rotation, and front barrel diameter as the other Tokina Cinema Vista prime lenses. This makes on-set lens changes a fast and efficient operation. It features a maximum T-stop of 1.5, useful when shooting in low-light situations or when you want to capture that exceedingly shallow depth-of-field look.

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Key Features

Prime Lens

The 18mm T1.5 PL-mount prime lens is capable of focusing images on a sensor with full 8K resolution and features a 46.7mm image circle, which covers standard-sized full-frame sensors.

PL Mount

The Tokina Vista-P 18mm T1.5 Cinema Lens is compatible with a PL Mount.

T1.5

The Tokina Vista-P 18mm T1.5 Cinema Lens has a maximum aperture of T1.5.

112mm

The Tokina Vista-P 18mm T1.5 Cinema Lens has a front filter size of 112mm.

18mm

The Tokina Vista-P 18mm T1.5 Cinema Lens has a focal length of 18mm.

2.68kg

The Tokina Vista-P 18mm T1.5 Cinema Lens weighs 2.68kg.

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