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Zeiss Supreme Prime Radiance T1.5 Lens Set - 21, 25, 29, 35, 50, 85, 100mm (Imperial Scale, PL Mount). Please note: Available from April 2020.
ZEISS Supreme Prime Radiance lenses enable cinematographers to create beautiful, consistent and controlled flares in the image while maintaining contrast and avoiding transmission loss. Yet, they offer all attributes of a modern cinema lens: large-format coverage, high speed, robustness and smooth and reliable focus – all in a small, light-weight package.
ZEISS Supreme Prime Radiance lenses come as a seven-lens set: 21 mm, 25 mm, 29 mm, 35 mm, 50 mm, 85 mm and 100 mm – all T1.5. Although being slightly warmer than regular Supreme Primes, they pair very well with them. That’s why Zeiss deliberately went without the extremer focal lengths on both ends of the range that the regular Supremes offer. Just mix and match as you see fit.

SKU: GC40-2358-858

Zeiss Supreme Prime Lens Radiance Set PL Mount (21mm, 25mm, 29mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, 100mm)

Zeiss Supreme Prime Radiance T1.5 Lens Set - 21, 25, 29, 35, 50, 85, 100mm (Imperial Scale, PL Mount). Please note: Available from April 2020.
ZEISS Supreme Prime Radiance lenses enable cinematographers to create beautiful, consistent and controlled flares in the image while maintaining contrast and avoiding transmission loss. Yet, they offer all attributes of a modern cinema lens: large-format coverage, high speed, robustness and smooth and reliable focus – all in a small, light-weight package.
ZEISS Supreme Prime Radiance lenses come as a seven-lens set: 21 mm, 25 mm, 29 mm, 35 mm, 50 mm, 85 mm and 100 mm – all T1.5. Although being slightly warmer than regular Supreme Primes, they pair very well with them. That’s why Zeiss deliberately went without the extremer focal lengths on both ends of the range that the regular Supremes offer. Just mix and match as you see fit.

  • Focal Length: 100mm, 21mm, 25mm, 29mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm
  • Lens Format: Full Frame, Super 35
  • Lens Mount: PL
  • Max Aperture: T/1.5
  • Scale: Imperial
  • Type: Cine

Compatibility

Zeiss Supreme Prime Radiance Set PL Mount (21mm, 25mm, 29mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, 100mm)

  • 7-Lens Set includes 21mm, 25mm, 29mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm and 100mm focal lengths
  • 46.3mm image circle covers full frame sensors and beyond
  • Consistent T1.5 maximum aperture
  • Small 95mm front diameter
  • Standardized positioning of focus & iris rings on all lenses
  • Smooth focus ring operation for comfortable focus pulling
  • Compact & lightweight housing

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Product Overview

Zeiss Supreme Prime Radiance T1.5 Lens Set - 21, 25, 29, 35, 50, 85, 100mm (Imperial Scale, PL Mount). Please note: Available from April 2020.
ZEISS Supreme Prime Radiance lenses enable cinematographers to create beautiful, consistent and controlled flares in the image while maintaining contrast and avoiding transmission loss. Yet, they offer all attributes of a modern cinema lens: large-format coverage, high speed, robustness and smooth and reliable focus – all in a small, light-weight package.
ZEISS Supreme Prime Radiance lenses come as a seven-lens set: 21 mm, 25 mm, 29 mm, 35 mm, 50 mm, 85 mm and 100 mm – all T1.5. Although being slightly warmer than regular Supreme Primes, they pair very well with them. That’s why Zeiss deliberately went without the extremer focal lengths on both ends of the range that the regular Supremes offer. Just mix and match as you see fit.

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