
Sigma has just announced two new additions to its Cine Lens lines, bringing the 65mm focal length to the already impressive lineup. The 65mm T1.5 FF High-Speed Cine Prime is a welcome addition to the high-speed Cine Prime line that already includes 20, 24, 28, 35, 40, 50, 85, and 105mm models. Meanwhile, the new 65mm T2.5 Classic Prime is the eleventh addition to the FF Classic Prime line, which already includes 20, 24, 28, 35, 40, 50, 85, and 105mm T2.5 lenses, invaluable for low-light capture. If you're looking to round out your Cine Lens collection, these two new lenses are a must-have.
FF High-Speed Cine Prime
The 65mm addition to the FF Cine Prime line shares all the characteristics of the line that make each of the lenses so versatile: PL mount, markings in feet, T1.5 to T16 aperture range, a 95mm front diameter, 86mm filter size, and a 9-blade iris for soft, cinematic bokeh. It features a full-frame 43.3mm image circle to cover large cinema sensors, including 8K support. It also provides lens metadata to the camera via Cooke /i technology for VFX and post-production assistance.
FF Classic Prime
The existing Classic Prime line welcomes the 65mm with its classic cine look profile, and it features soft, buttery bokeh like its siblings. It sports characteristics similar to the rest of the line, making it easy to swap lenses without drastically changing your camera setup. Those features include a PL mount, 95mm front diameter, T2.5 to T25 aperture, a 9-blade iris, an 86mm filter size, and its 43.3mm image circle also covers a full-frame sensor. The 65mm Classic Prime also supports Cooke /i metadata technology.
Both lenses include lens caps, and each lens also includes a lens support foot.
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