Full Frame cinema lens sets
Full Frame cinema lens sets

Large Format Cinema Lens Sets: A Chart for Filmmakers

2020-11-26
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For the sake of filmmakers’ knowledge, we’ve managed to build a chart that contains selected major full-frame cinema lens sets. From DZOFILM Vespid to Angenieux OPTIMO primes. Download it below.

Full Frame cinema lens sets: A chart for filmmakers
Full Frame cinema lens sets: A chart for filmmakers

Large format cinema lens sets

It needs to be emphasized that the chart below doesn’t contain every full-frame cinema glass. For a more comprehensive look, explore our article that deals with large format cinema lenses in general. Also, you may want to check our buyer’s guide in regard. The table below includes only full-frame cinema lenses that can be purchased as a set. For instance, the wonderful Cooke S7 is excluded from the list, because, for now, there is no option to purchase the whole set. The chart includes the following lens manufacturers and lineup: DZOFILM VESPIC, Rokinon Xeen, Zeiss Supreme Prime, Sigma Cine FF Classic Art, Canon Sumire, Leica THALIA, Tokina Vista One, Master built Classic Prime, Angenieux Optima Prime, ARRI Signature Prime, and IBE-OPTICS RAPTOR Macro.

The focal lengths are listed near the lens, together with the price for a complete set.

Explore the chart below. Click on the chart (table) for a full resolution view. Feel free to download it for your personal use. Publishers – Do Not forget to properly credit + link to this article as a reference. 

Enjoy!

Large Format Cinema Lens Sets: Filmmakers’ Chart
Large Format Cinema Lens Sets: Filmmakers’ Chart

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  1. Why did you leave off more than half the available focal lengths of Arri Signature Prime lenses? 12, 15, 18, 21, 25, 29, 35, 40, 47, 58, 75, 95, 125, 150, 200, 280 is the correct list, but you only have six of them listed!

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