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Canon CINE-SERVO 25-250mm T2.95 Cinema Zoom Lens (PL Mount)

BH #CAE25250PL • MFR #4573C002
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Canon CINE-SERVO 25-250mm T2.95 Cinema Zoom Lens (PL Mount)
Key Features
  • Covers Super 35 Large-Format Cameras
  • PL Mount, 4K Optical Performance
  • T2.95 to T3.95 Aperture, 25-250mm Zoom
  • Cooke /i Technology Support
Add a professional broadcast ENG zoom lens to your EOS C300 Mark III or C500 Mark II cinema camera with the CINE-SERVO 25-250mm T2.95 Cinema Zoom Lens from Canon. This durable lens is designed for use with PL-mount cameras featuring large-format, Super 35-sized sensors with 4K optical performance. Measuring approximately 11" long and weighing only 6.7 lb, the compact, lightweight lens is suitable for a variety of productions such as narrative to EFP/ENG or run-and-gun documentary.
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Can a 12pin to D-tap power the zoom? If not what ...

Can a 12pin to D-tap power the zoom? If not what are zoom power options for non Canon Camera like Red?
Asked by: Sean
The Canon CINE-SERVO 25-250mm T2.95 Cinema Zoom Lens (PL Mount) will need a D-Tap to Hirose Cable instead of a 12pin to D-tap cable for power. An option would be the IDX System Technology C-ZLPRO D-Tap to Hirose Cable for Canon CINE-SERVO Zoom Lenses (12.5"), BH #IDCZLPRO.
Answered by: Tim Z
Date published: 2024-03-13

Does the auto iris work with a Sony Venice?

Does the auto iris work with a Sony Venice?
Asked by: Euripides
The Canon CINE-SERVO 25-250mm T2.95 Cinema Zoom Lens (PL Mount) and the Sony VENICE have a camera to lens control wire interface allowing camera control of zoom, focus, and iris.
Answered by: Dennis L
Date published: 2022-10-07

What's the front diameter? Is there a thread for ...

What's the front diameter? Is there a thread for filter?
Asked by: Wenting
The Canon CINE-SERVO 25-250mm T2.95 Cinema Zoom Lens (PL Mount) has a front filter diameter of 112mm.
Answered by: Dennis L
Date published: 2022-05-18

is this lens compatible with a Sony fx9?

is this lens compatible with a Sony fx9?
Asked by: evan
The Canon CINE-SERVO 25-250mm T2.95 Cinema Zoom Lens (PL Mount) is not directly compatible with the Sony FX9 E-mount. However, there are PL lens adapters that would allow you to work with this lens. Please note you would need to use the lens in S35 4k resolution mode.
Answered by: Chris H
Date published: 2023-06-22

Does the /I data including distortion data and ...

Does the /I data including distortion data and shading data like XD lenses?
Asked by: Philipp
NO the I date is standard Cooke-I metadata. extended DATA is only available on lenses that support XD like the zeiss CP.3 XD through the Extended data port
Answered by: Sean
Date published: 2020-07-21

With a supporter cinema camera, like the C500 II, ...

With a supporter cinema camera, like the C500 II, or supported EOS cameras, like the R3 and R5C with WFT-R10A, can this lens be controlled using the browser remote function?
Asked by: Nathan
No, the Canon CINE-SERVO 25-250mm T2.95 Cinema Zoom Lens (PL Mount) is not compatible with the browser remote function.
Answered by: Paige K
Date published: 2022-12-16

If this lens is closed down to higher than T3.95, ...

If this lens is closed down to higher than T3.95, will it hold transmission through the zoom range or will it still ramp at the long end?
Asked by: Casey
While this is a Parfocal lens. The Canon CINE-SERVO 25-250mm T2.95 Cinema Zoom Lens will ramp aperture as you zoom.
Answered by: Chris H
Date published: 2022-09-16

How would I power this lens with a BlackMagic ...

How would I power this lens with a BlackMagic Broadcast G2?
Asked by: Wilson
There is a front-mounted 12-pin Hirose connector for broadcast lens control, which can also power the lens.
Answered by: Nick Y
Date published: 2022-10-20
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