Rokinon 10mm T3.1 Cine DS Lens with MFT Mount for APS-C
- 10mm Lens
- Four Thirds Sized Sensors
- Multi-Layer Coating to Reduce Flare
- Standard Gearing for Focus and Iris
Rokinon 135mm T2.2 Cine DS Lens for Sony E-Mount
- 135mm Lens
- Full-Frame Coverage
- Multi-Layer Coating to Reduce Flare
- Standard Gearing for Focus and Iris
Meike 10mm T2.2 Cine Lens (MFT Mount)
- Covers Micro Four Thirds Format
- T2.2 Maximum Aperture
- 77mm Filter Threads
- Lens Markings in Meters and Feet
Viltrox 56mm T1.5 Cine Lens (Micro Four Thirds Mount)
- MFT-Mount Cinema Lens
- Covers MFT Sensor Image
- Aperture Range: T1.5 to T16
- 0.8 MOD Cine-Style Focus & Iris Rings
Viltrox 33mm T1.5 Cine Lens (Micro Four Thirds Mount)
- MFT-Mount Cinema Lens
- Covers MFT Sensor Image
- Aperture Range: T1.5 to T16
- 0.8 MOD Cine-Style Focus & Iris Rings
Viltrox 23mm T1.5 Cine Lens (Micro Four Thirds Mount)
- MFT-Mount Cinema Lens
- Covers MFT Sensor Image
- Aperture Range: T1.5 to T16
- 0.8 MOD Cine-Style Focus & Iris Rings
Rokinon 20mm T1.9 Cine DS Lens for Sony E
- 20mm Lens
- 94.8° AOV, Full-Frame Coverage
- Multi-Layer Coating to Reduce Flare
- Standard Gearing for Focus and Iris
Samyang 50mm T1.5 VDSLR MK2 Cine Lens (MFT Mount)
- MFT 50mm Cine Lens, T1.5 Aperture
- Weather Sealed, 9-Blade Iris, MFT Mount
- Multilayer Coating to Reduce Flare
- Focal Lengths Visible on Both Sides
Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster S35 50mm T1 Cine Lens (Canon RF)
- Covers Super35 Sensors
- Ultrafast T1.0 Aperture
- Suitable for 4K Image Capture
- Use with KOMODO, S35 Canon RF Cameras
Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster S35 50mm T1 Cine Lens (FUJIFILM X)
- Covers Super35 Sensors
- Ultrafast T1.0 Aperture
- Suitable for 4K Image Capture
- 9-Blade Iris for Smooth, Round Bokeh
Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster S35 20mm T1 Cine Lens (Canon RF)
- Covers Super35 Sensors
- Ultrafast T1.0 Aperture
- Suitable for 4K Image Capture
- Use with KOMODO, S35 Canon RF Cameras
SLR Magic MicroPrime CINE 17mm T1.5 Lens (FUJIFILM X)
- Covers APS-C Sensors
- T1.5 to T16 Aperture Range
- Suitable for 4K Image Capture
- Consistent Lens Gear Placement
Rokinon 135mm T2.2 DSX High-Speed Cine Lens (EF Mount)
- Full-Frame 135mm T2.2 Cine Lens
- Weather Sealed, 9-Blade Iris, Canon EF
- Multilayer Coating to Reduce Flare
- Focal Lengths Visible on Both Sides
Rokinon 135mm T2.2 Cine DS Lens for Canon EF Mount
- 135mm Lens
- Full-Frame Coverage
- Multi-Layer Coating to Reduce Flare
- Standard Gearing for Focus and Iris
Sirui 50mm T2.9 Full Frame 1.6x Anamorphic Lens (Nikon Z)
- Covers Full-Frame Sensor
- Aperture Range: T2.9 to T16
- 2.4:1 & 2.8:1 De-Squeezed
- Blue Streak Effects
Rokinon 100mm T3.1 Macro Cine DS Lens for Canon EF Mount
- 100mm Lens
- Full-Frame Coverage
- Multi-Layer Coating to Reduce Flare
- Standard Gearing for Focus and Iris
Samyang 85mm T1.5 VDSLR MK2 Cine Lens (RF Mount)
- Full-Frame 85mm Cine Lens, T1.5 Aperture
- Weather Sealed, 9-Blade Iris, Canon RF
- Multilayer Coating to Reduce Flare
- Focal Lengths Visible on Both Sides
Samyang 85mm T1.5 VDSLR MK2 Cine Lens (EF Mount)
- Full-Frame 85mm Cine Lens, T1.5 Aperture
- Weather Sealed, 9-Blade Iris, Canon EF
- Multilayer Coating to Reduce Flare
- Focal Lengths Visible on Both Sides
Rokinon 50mm T1.5 DSX High-Speed Cine Lens (RF Mount)
- Full-Frame 50mm Cine Lens, T1.5 Aperture
- Weather Sealed, 9-Blade Iris, Canon RF
- Multilayer Coating to Reduce Flare
- Focal Lengths Visible on Both Sides
Rokinon 35mm T1.5 DSX High-Speed Cine Lens (EF Mount)
- Full-Frame 35mm Cine Lens, T1.5 Aperture
- Weather Sealed, 9-Blade Iris, Canon EF
- Multilayer Coating to Reduce Flare
- Focal Lengths Visible on Both Sides
Rokinon 10mm T3.1 Cine DS Lens with Canon EF Mount for APS-C
- 10mm Lens
- APS-C Sized Sensors
- Multi-Layer Coating to Reduce Flare
- Standard Gearing for Focus and Iris
Samyang 35mm T1.5 VDSLRII Cine Lens for Nikon F Mount
- 35mm Lens, T1.5
- Covers Full-Frame
- Multi-Layer Coating to Reduce Flare
- Standard Gearing for Focus and Iris
Samyang 10mm T3.1 VDSLR Lens with Micro Four Thirds Mount
- Ultra Wide-Angle 10mm Lens
- APS-C Coverage
- De-Clicked Aperture Ring
- Standard Cine-Type Focus & Iris Gears
Samyang 10mm T3.1 VDSLR Lens with Sony Alpha Mount
- Ultra Wide-Angle 10mm Lens
- APS-C Coverage
- De-Clicked Aperture Ring
- Standard Cine-Type Focus & Iris Gears
Rokinon 10mm T3.1 Cine DS Lens with Sony Alpha Mount for APS-C
- 10mm Lens
- APS-C Sized Sensors
- Multi-Layer Coating to Reduce Flare
- Standard Gearing for Focus and Iris
Sirui Jupiter 75mm T2.8 Full-Frame Macro 1:1 Cine Lens (ARRI PL)
- Covers Full-Frame Format
- T2.8 to T22 Aperture Range
- 13 Iris Blades
- 92mm Filter Thread
Sirui Jupiter 75mm T2.8 Full-Frame Macro 1:1 Cine Lens (Canon EF)
- Covers Full-Frame Format
- T2.8 to T22 Aperture Range
- 13 Iris Blades
- 92mm Filter Thread
Sirui Jupiter 100mm T2.8 Full-Frame Macro 1.5:1 Cine Lens (Canon EF)
- Covers Full-Frame Format
- T2.8 to T22 Aperture Range
- 12 Iris Blades
- 92mm Filter Thread
Learning About Cinema Lenses
Cinema lenses record continuous motion and produce high-quality videos for filmmaking. From build quality to focal length, cine lenses come in different configurations. Therefore, it's important to understand their specific features in order to make the right buying decision. If you're a beginner filmmaker, consider used cine lenses.
Features of Cine Lenses
1. Accurate Focus Control
Cine lenses have the ability to focus on moving objects and smoothly toggle focus from one subject to another. You can easily keep moving subjects in focus by gently adjusting the focus ring and following through as the subjects move. The focus ring rotates past 270 degrees to give you a sufficient focus throw.
2. Beautiful Optical Quality
A cine lens offers exceptional image quality even in poor light. It also produces sharp images across the frame. With these lenses, you won't have to worry about chromatic aberrations, vignetting, and barrel distortion.
3. Internal Zoom Control
A cine lens gives you full control when zooming in and out without changing length because the focal distance adjusts internally. This offers great convenience when shooting, especially when the camera rig is on a stabilizer system.
4. Light and Aperture Control
A cine lens has iris rings that regulate the amount of light passing through the lens, allowing you to adjust aperture and exposure smoothly without any clicking.
Different Types of Cinema Lenses
Choose cine lenses according to your intended use. Zoom lenses are great if you're looking for something with adjustable focal length. Cinema prime lenses, on the other hand, have a fixed focal length and don't allow you to zoom in and out. Telephoto lenses are great options for filming at a distance, while wide-angle lenses allow you to capture expansive scenes. Macro lenses allow you to film microscopic subjects in incredible detail.


