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SLR Magic APO MicroPrime Cine 50mm T2.1 Lens (Sony E)

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SLR Magic APO MicroPrime Cine 50mm T2.1 Lens (Sony E)
Key Features
  • Full-Frame Coverage | T2.1-T16
  • Apochromatic Design Limits Aberrations
  • Lightweight Design, Cine-Style F/I Gears
  • Suitable for 8K Resolution Sensors
The APO MicroPrime Cine 50mm T2.1 Lens from SLR Magic offers apochromatic capture in a lighter-weight, cine-style form. With a 43.27mm image circle projection, this Sony E-mount lens is suitable for use with 8K cameras with high-resolution full-frame sensors. Its apochromatic elements are designed to correct color aberrations often seen in high-contrast images or shots captured with wide-open apertures.
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SLR Magic APO MicroPrime Cine 50mm T2.1 Overview

The APO MicroPrime Cine 50mm T2.1 Lens from SLR Magic offers apochromatic capture in a lighter-weight, cine-style form. With a 43.27mm image circle projection, this Sony E-mount lens is suitable for use with 8K cameras with high-resolution full-frame sensors. Its apochromatic elements are designed to correct color aberrations often seen in high-contrast images or shots captured with wide-open apertures.

Cine-style focus and iris gears and an internal focus design enable you to pull focus without the length of the lens changing, suiting this lens for use with rod-mounted accessories and matte boxes. The APO MicroPrime Cine lenses feature 150° of focus rotation, 10 aperture blades for smooth bokeh, a common 85mm front diameter that eliminates the need for multiple matte box adapter rings, and an internal 82mm filter thread.

Full-Frame Coverage
The 43.27mm image circle projection covers full-frame sensors and supports camera resolutions up to 8K.
Apochromatic Design
Apochromatic elements limit the color aberrations often present in high-contrast images.
Industry-Standard Focus and Iris Gears
Industry-standard 0.8 MOD focus and iris and focus gears are compatible with optional follow focus units and lens gear motors.
Lightweight Design
Lightweight design with an 85mm front diameter and internal 82mm filter thread common across the series.
Internal Focus
The internal focus design enables focus pulls without the length of the lens changing, making for easier use of matte boxes and rod-mounted accessories.
150° Focus Rotation
The 150° barrel rotation enables precise focus adjustments even while pulling by hand.

SLR Magic APO MicroPrime Cine 50mm T2.1 Specs

Key Specs
Focal Length
50mm
Maximum Aperture
T2.1
Lens Mount
Sony E
Lens Format Coverage
Full-Frame
Filter Thread
82 mm
Image Stabilization
No
Electronic Communication
No
Maximum Aperture
T2.1
Minimum Aperture
T16
Lens Mount
Sony E
Interchangeable Mount
No
Lens Format Coverage
Full-Frame
Image Circle
43.2 mm
Angle of View
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Focus Scales
Imperial
Optical Design
11 Elements in 7 Groups
Filter Thread
82 mm
Maximum Magnification Ratio
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Diaphragm Blades
10
Image Stabilization
No
Gear Standard
Focus: 0.8 MOD
Iris: 0.8 MOD
Gear Rotation
Focus: 150°
Electronic Communication
No
Diameter
3.3" / 85 mm
Length
5.9" / 150 mm
Weight
1.98 lb / 900 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.515 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
7.6 x 6.1 x 4.6"

SLR Magic APO MicroPrime Cine 50mm T2.1 Reviews

the image and color quality is definitely good

By Luis
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-08-28

I have the 25 mm SLR and with this lens it works great for me in matching the colors in the edition, there is no color variation in the optics and the look that this optics gives you is something modern and vintage.

Image Shift while Focusing

By Jon
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2020-12-13

Just got a new set of these lenses, as I shot a pilot on the APO Hyperprimes. Wanted to get the big boys but SLR Magic discontinued the 25mm in that set so I opted for these. I wanted to love these, but there is considerable image shift while focusing near infinity. Also very noticeable in the 85mm. Going to exchange them for new ones and hoping these were just two defects as opposed to their overall build. Will update after swapping.

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