Sirui 24mm f/2.8 Anamorphic 1.33x Lens (MFT Mount)
- Covers Micro Four Thirds/APS-C Sensors
- Suitable for 4K Image Capture
- 2.4:1 De-Squeezed Format; 8-Blade Iris
- Schott Optical Glass with Nano Coatings
Sirui 24mm f/2.8 Anamorphic 1.33x Lens (EF-M Mount)
- Covers Micro Four Thirds/APS-C Sensors
- Suitable for 4K Image Capture
- 2.4:1 De-Squeezed Format; 8-Blade Iris
- Schott Optical Glass with Nano Coatings
Sirui 75mm f/1.8 1.33x Anamorphic Lens (Sony E)
- 75mm Anamorphic Sony E Mount Cine Lens
- f/1.8 Maximum Aperture, 13-Blade Iris
- Robust Aluminum Lens for APS-C Cameras
- 2.4:1 Aspect Ratio; 13-Blade Iris
Sirui 35mm f/1.8 Super35 Anamorphic 1.33x Lens (L Mount)
- Covers Super35/APS-C Sensors
- f/1.8 to f/16 Aperture Range
- 71mm Maximum Diameter
- 13 Elements in 9 Groups
Rokinon 85mm T1.5 Cine DS Lens for Micro Four Thirds Mount
- 85mm Lens
- Covers Four-Thirds Format
- Multi-Layer Coating to Reduce Flare
- Standard Gearing for Focus and Iris
7Artisans 50mm T1.05 Vision Cine Lens (RF Mount, Feet/Meters)
- For APS-C Sensors, Mirrorless Only
- T1.05 to T16
- 90mm Front Diameter
- 13 Iris Blades
7Artisans 50mm T1.05 Vision Cine Lens (MFT Mount, Feet/Meters)
- For APS-C Sensors, Mirrorless Only
- T1.05 to T16
- 90mm Front Diameter
- 13 Iris Blades
7Artisans 50mm T2.0 Spectrum Prime Cine Lens (E Mount)
- Covers Full-Frame Sensor
- T2.0 Maximum Aperture
- 82mm Filter Thread
- 12 Iris Blades
7Artisans 50mm T2.0 Spectrum Prime Cine Lens (L Mount)
- Covers Full-Frame Sensor
- T2.0 Maximum Aperture
- 82mm Filter Thread
- 12 Iris Blades
Sirui Night Walker 75mm T1.2 S35 Cine Lens (Sony E, Black)
- Covers Super35/APS-C | T1.2-T16 Aperture
- High Refractive-Index Glass Elements
- 0.8 MOD Gears, 270° Focus Rotation
- 18-Blade Aperture, Smooth Bokeh
Sirui Night Walker 16mm T1.2 S35 Cine Lens (Leica L, Black)
- Covers Super35/APS-C | T1.2-T16 Aperture
- High-Refractive Index Glass Elements
- 0.8-MOD Gearing, 270° Focus Rotation
- 13-Blade Aperture, Smooth Bokeh
7Artisans Hope 16mm T2.1 S35 Cine Lens (FUJIFILM X, Black)
- Covers S35 Sensor | T2.1 to T22 Aperture
- Minimal Breathing and Aberration
- Cinema-Standard 0.8 MOD Gearing
- Easy Calibration with DJI Focus Pro
7Artisans 16mm T2.1 Hope S35 Cine Lens (Sony E, Black)
- Covers S35 Sensor | T2.1 to T22 Aperture
- Minimal Breathing and Aberration
- Cinema-Standard 0.8 MOD Gearing
- Easy Calibration with DJI Focus Pro
Sirui Night Walker 75mm T1.2 S35 Cine Lens (Canon RF, Black)
- Covers Super35/APS-C | T1.2-T16 Aperture
- High-Refractive Index Glass Elements
- 0.8 MOD Gears, 270° Focus Rotation
- 18-Blade Aperture, Smooth Bokeh
Sirui Night Walker 75mm T1.2 S35 Cine Lens (Micro Four Thirds, Black)
- Covers Super35/APS-C | T1.2-T16 Aperture
- High-Refractive Index Glass Elements
- 0.8 MOD Gears, 270° Focus Rotation
- 18-Blade Aperture, Smooth Bokeh
Rokinon 85mm T1.5 DSX High-Speed 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 12mm T2.2 Cine Lens for Fuji X Mount
- Covers APS-C Sized Sensors
- 18mm (35mm Equivalent)
- Aperture Range: T2.2 to T22
- Geared Focus and Aperture Control Rings
7Artisans Spectrum 120mm T2.9 Full-Frame 2x Macro Lens (L-Mount)
- Covers Full-Frame Sensors | T2.9-T22
- 2x Magnification Ratio
- Cine-Style 0.8 MOD Gears | 270° Focus
- 93mm Front Outside Diameter
Meike 65mm T2.2 Manual Focus Cinema Lens (MFT Mount)
- MFT Mount Cinema Lens
- Aperture Range: T2.2 to T22
- 10" Close Focus, 0.8 MOD Cine Gears
- 130mm 35mm Equivalent with MFT
Meike 35mm T2.2 Manual Focus Cinema Lens (MFT Mount)
- MFT Mount Cinema Lens
- Aperture Range: T2.2 to T22
- Multilayer Coating
- Manual Focus Design
Rokinon 16mm T2.2 Cine DS Lens for Sony E Mount for APS-C
- 16mm Lens
- APS-C Sized Sensors
- Multi-Layer Coating to Reduce Flare
- Standard Gearing for Focus and Iris
Rokinon 50mm T1.5 AS UMC Cine DS Lens for Sony E Mount
- E Mount Lens/APS-C & Full Frame
- 75mm (35mm Equivalent on APS-C)
- Aperture Range: T1.5 - T22
- One Aspherical, One Hybrid Asph. Element
Rokinon 35mm T1.3 Compact High-Speed Cine Lens (E-Mount)
- Covers APS-C and Four-Thirds Sensors
- Ultra Multi-Coating
- De-Clicked Iris
- 15" Minimum Focusing Distance
7Artisans INFINTE 65mm T2.9 2x Macro Lens (Nikon Z)
- Full-Frame | T2.9 to T22
- 2x Magnification Ratio | 38.4° FOV
- Manual Focus Design | 6.7" Close Focus
- 0.8 MOD Gears | 330° Focus Throw
7Artisans 35mm T1.05 Vision Cine Lens (L Mount, Feet/Meters)
- For APS-C Sensors, Mirrorless Only
- T1.05 to T16
- 90mm Front Diameter
- 12 Iris Blades
Meike 35mm T2.2 Cinema Prime Lens (X-Mount, Feet/Meters)
- Super35/APS-C Image Coverage
- Aperture Range: T2.2 to T22
- Focus Scales Marked in Feet and Meters
- Cine Standard Focus and Iris Rings
7Artisans 85mm T2.0 Spectrum Prime Cine Lens (L Mount)
- Covers Full-Frame Sensor
- T2.0 Maximum Aperture
- 82mm Filter Thread
- 10 Iris Blades
Rokinon 85mm T1.5 DSX High-Speed 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
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.


