Lenses

  1. Tyger - Film shot with SIGMA Classic Cine lenses

    Tyger shot with Sigma Classic lenses

    Can you shoot a whole film using SIGMA Cine Classic lenses? This is often a common debate by many Cinematographers and SIGMA seemed to have the answer…Yes ! Cinematographer Ariel Artur has solely used the SIGMA Cine Classic lenses on the upcoming feature film Tyger directed by Alexander Milo Bischof, as they add texture and artistic lens flare to each scene.

  2. Top Gun: Maverick shot on SIGMA Cine Lenses

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    Hollywood blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick starring Tom Cruise was shot using early versions of Sigma's FF High Speed Prime /i Technology-compatible lens. As the name indicates, these lenses are compatible with the /i Technology communication protocol from Cooke Optics.

  3. Canon Flex Zoom Series

    Canon Flex Zoom

    Introducing the new standard. The Flex Zoom Series is designed for outstanding optical performance rendering exquisite, natural images.

  4. The new Cooke S8/i FF

    Cooke S8

    Cooke has just announced the release of its new S8/ i range. The range consists of 16 all-spherical lenses optimised for full frame cinema cameras. The lenses are hand crafted to the exceptional quality and reliability one expects from Cooke Optics.

  5. The ZEISS Supreme Prime Radiance

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    The new Radiance lenses are available in a seven-lens set: 21 mm, 25 mm, 29 mm, 35 mm, 50 mm, 85 mm and 100 mm – all T1.5. As with the Supreme Prime lenses, the Radiance lenses are available in PL-mount or ARRI LPL-mount with ZEISS eXtended Data.

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