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DZOFilm VESPID 90mm macro T2.8 Lens (PL & EF Mounts)

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DZOFilm VESPID 90mm macro T2.8 Lens (PL & EF Mounts)
Key Features
  • Covers Full-Frame Sensors
  • T2.1 to T22 Aperture Range
  • 80mm Front Diameter
  • 16-Blade Iris
Relatively small and lightweight, the DZOFilm VESPID 90mm T2.8 Lens is part of the VESPID series of lenses from DZOFilm and is well suited for independent and high-end full-frame cinematography. This macro lens has an 80mm front diameter, allowing it to work with virtually any cine-style matte box. The small size makes this lens an attractive option when working with drones and gimbals, as well as when shooting handheld or run-and-gun. The interchangeable PL mount and included EF mount allow you to use the fully manual lens on a variety of modern and vintage cine cameras, while the full-frame coverage supports sensors that have an image circle up to 46.5mm for use on cameras with sensors up to full-frame without vignetting..
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DZOFilm VESPID 90mm Macro T2.8 Overview

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Relatively small and lightweight, the DZOFilm VESPID 90mm T2.8 Lens is part of the VESPID series of lenses from DZOFilm and is well suited for independent and high-end full-frame cinematography. This macro lens has an 80mm front diameter, allowing it to work with virtually any cine-style matte box. The small size makes this lens an attractive option when working with drones and gimbals, as well as when shooting handheld or run-and-gun. The interchangeable PL mount and included EF mount allow you to use the fully manual lens on a variety of modern and vintage cine cameras, while the full-frame coverage supports sensors that have an image circle up to 46.5mm for use on cameras with sensors up to full-frame without vignetting..

The 16-blade iris, which is consistent throughout the VESPID prime lens lineup, creates round out-of-focus highlights that have a more natural appearance and contribute to the lens's natural-looking bokeh. The focus ring features 300° of rotation for precise focus pulls, and the iris ring has a generous 68° of rotation. Cine-style gear rings on the focus and iris rings make the lens compatible with cine-style lens accessories such as follow focus units, lens motors, and lens control systems.

This 90mm macro lens has an image circle that covers a full-frame sensor. When mounted on a camera with a Super35 sensor, it provides you with a tighter shot than if mounted on a camera with a full-frame sensor.
The lens features metal construction to withstand the rigors of daily production.
The common 80mm front diameter allows for quick lens changes, as you don't have to swap out antireflection donuts or adapters to use the same matte box.
This macro focus lens has a close focus distance of 10.157", allowing you to reproduce an in-focus image with a 1:1 object to image size ratio on the sensor.
Each lens in the set has a magnetically attached read filter, allowing you to swap it out with varying strengths of ND filters for exposure control without affecting your iris.
UPC: 842463104075

DZOFilm VESPID 90mm Macro T2.8 Specs

Focal Length
90mm
Lens Mount
ARRI PL
Lens Format Coverage
Full Frame
Image Circle
46.5 mm
Maximum Aperture
T2.8
Minimum Aperture
T22
Minimum Focus Distance
From Camera Sensor: 10.157" / 0.258 m
Diaphragm Blades
16
Gear MOD & Pitch
Focus: 0.8 MOD / 32 Pitch
Iris: 0.8 MOD / 32 Pitch
Front Diameter
80 mm
Filter Thread
77 mm
Focus Scales
Metric, Imperial
Focus Rotation
300°
Iris Rotation
68°
Electronic Communication
No
Image Stabilization
No
Lens Support
No
Length
4.4" / 112 mm
Weight
28.2 oz / 800 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.69 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
8.6 x 5.3 x 5.1"

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