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Zeiss CP.3 50mm T2.1 Feet Compact Prime Cine Lens for Canon EF Mount

True cine look

Ranging from 15 mm to 135 mm, the ten focal lengths available in the ZEISS Compact Prime CP.3 or CP.3 XD series cover all applications from wide-angle to telephoto. The ZEISS CP.3 lenses feature advanced lens coatings, painted lens rims and special light traps within the barrel to eliminate unwelcome veiling glare and flares. The result is higher contrast, richer blacks and more saturated colours.

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Zeiss CP.3 50mm T2.1 Feet Compact Prime Cine Lens - Canon EF Mount

Zeiss CP.3 50mm T2.1 Feet Compact Prime Cine Lens for Canon EF Mount

True cine look

Ranging from 15 mm to 135 mm, the ten focal lengths available in the ZEISS Compact Prime CP.3 or CP.3 XD series cover all applications from wide-angle to telephoto. The ZEISS CP.3 lenses feature advanced lens coatings, painted lens rims and special light traps within the barrel to eliminate unwelcome veiling glare and flares. The result is higher contrast, richer blacks and more saturated colours.

Clean and crisp ZEISS look which matches perfectly with other ZEISS cinema lenses.

Colour matching and covering full frame across the full range of focal lengths from 15 to 135 mm.

Special lens coatings support high-dynamic range projects.

New ZEISS eXtended Data technology

The ZEISS eXtended Data technology adds new opportunities to simplify and increase the accuracy of the image capture and processing workflow. ZEISS eXtended Data unifies two data sets: key lens data based on the open /I* Technology standard and supported by a wide range of cameras and accessories, plus ZEISS specific lens data that contains precise lens characteristics.

A unique technology that provides information about the lens’ distortion and shading characteristics in real time to speed-up the workflow on set and in post-production.

Lens settings are digitally captured on every frame, avoiding the need to manually record the lens settings for every shot.

Documentation of the lens’ characteristics enhances creativity by allowing more complex shots to be handled in post-production.

Ultimate cine ergonomics

The ZEISS CP.3 lenses are a professional toolset that simplifies your work on set. They are easy to handle, allow for fast changeover of equipment and give you the great creative freedom to make your ideas come to life.

Standardized positioning of the focus rings and a consistent 95 mm front diameter allows for fast and easy changeover while on set.

Extraordinarily smooth focus rotation even in extreme temperature conditions thanks to new, sophisticated construction design.

Consistent T-stops simplifies lighting on set and exposure compensations (T2.9 for 15 to 21 mm and T2.1 for 25 to 135 mm).

Compactness redefined

The compact and light-weight design enables you to use different stabilizing systems and to have a compact camera setup that is ideal for shooting in narrow spaces and for capturing dynamic shots.

The compact and light-weight design is ideal for handheld, gimbal, drone and Steadicam applications.

Consistent size and weight across most of the focal lengths enable quick change of lenses when used on drones and gimbals.

The ultra-smooth focus rotation allows the use of small focus motors.

Features:

Digital technologies have transformed traditional filmmaking and refashioned the market. New and innovative technologies in both production and post-production have paved the way for a more versatile, cost-effective and advanced workflow. The ZEISS CP.3 family is the latest contribution from ZEISS to support creative and progressive filmmaking with an affordable, future-proof and premium quality lens set.

The ZEISS CP.3 lenses offer the perfect combination of high image quality and reliable usability. They exhibit the clean, crisp characteristics ZEISS is known for, together with an interchangeable mount system and full-frame coverage. The ZEISS CP.3 XD version features innovative and ground-breaking lens data technology to speed-up and simplifies the workflow on set and in post-production.

The ZEISS eXtended Data is a unique technology which is based on the /I* Technology and provides information about the lens’ distortion and shading characteristics in real-time. With the ZEISS CP.3 XD lenses, even small productions on a limited budget gain access to the advanced techniques common in state-of-the-art, big-budget films, commercials and television shows.

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Zeiss CP.3 50mm T2.1 Feet Compact Prime Cine Lens for Canon EF Mount

True cine look

Ranging from 15 mm to 135 mm, the ten focal lengths available in the ZEISS Compact Prime CP.3 or CP.3 XD series cover all applications from wide-angle to telephoto. The ZEISS CP.3 lenses feature advanced lens coatings, painted lens rims and special light traps within the barrel to eliminate unwelcome veiling glare and flares. The result is higher contrast, richer blacks and more saturated colours.

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