DZOFILM Introduces Catta Ace FF Cine Lenses: Affordable Full-Frame Cinema Zooms
DZOFILM Introduces Catta Ace FF Cine Lenses: Affordable Full-Frame Cinema Zooms

DZOFILM Introduces Catta Ace FF Cine Lenses: Affordable Full-Frame Cinema Zooms

2022-03-03
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Here’re another good-looking affordable cinema zooms that cover large sensors. Meet the new Catta Ace FF Cine by DZOFILM. A pair will cost you $7,500. What about image quality? The main details are below.

DZOFILM Catta Ace FF Cine Lenses. Picture: DZOFILM
DZOFILM Catta Ace FF Cine Lenses. Picture: DZOFILM

Another “Primate monkey”

Last year, DZOFILM broke into the market with its Catta FF Zoom Lenses which were defined (by DZOFILM) as primate monkeys regarding their optimal ratio (capabilities -price). Now, DZOFILM brings new Catta Ace FF Zoom Cine Lenses (PL+EF mount) to full-frame shooters. Same as Catta FF Zoom, the Catta Ace are available in the desired focal lengths of 35-80mm and 70-135mm at T/2.9.

DZOFILM Catta Ace FF Cine Lenses.
DZOFILM Catta Ace FF Cine Lenses.

Catta Ace FF Zoom Cine: Characteristics

DZOFILM states that the Ace lenses are characterized by a warm and cinematic look, invisible breathing, and zero distortion. The lenses are dedicated to large sensors and can cover a 46.5mm image circle. Moreover, a 16 bladed iris ensures rounded bokeh for exquisite texture and gentle sharpness.  Different from white Catta FF Zoom, DZOFILM has chosen to use black aluminum alloy on the shell of Catta Ace in order to “Improve a comfortable sense of holding”. Furthermore, the Ace lenses are more compact and lightweight. The 35mm-80mm weighs only 1.64kg, while the 70mm-135mm 1.71kg (There’s not much of a difference compared to the Catta though). 

DZOFILM Catta Ace FF Cine Lenses. Picture: DZOFILM
DZOFILM Catta Ace FF Cine Lenses. Picture: DZOFILM

Mounts

The Catta FF Zoom lenses have E/RF/L/X/Z mounts. In terms of Catta Ace, lenses are originated in PL mount. Each lens will be packed with an additional EF mount bayonet. LPL mount version will be optional as well. Besides, lenses can be adapted to other mounts with DZOFILM Octopus adapters. Explore the specs in the slide below:

DZOFILM Catta Ace FF Cine Lenses - Specs. Picture: DZOFILM
DZOFILM Catta Ace FF Cine Lenses – Specs. Picture: DZOFILM

Affordability is the key

DZOFILM states that it develops affordable cine lenses for filmmakers without the expense of sharpness. Indeed, the price of a single Catta Ace Zoom cine lens (35-80mm/70-135mm) with a Pelican package is $3899, while a set of lenses (35-80mm & 70-135mm) with a Pelican package is $7499. The additional LPL mount is $219. DZOFILM will start to ship the Catta Ace in early March. BTW, the price of the white Catta is $3,100 which makes it a lot cheaper. For purchasing options, check out the Product List at the end of the article. 

DZOFILM Catta Ace FF Cine Lenses. Picture: DZOFILM
DZOFILM Catta Ace FF Cine Lenses. Picture: DZOFILM

Black (new Catta) vs. White (old) Catta

We reached out to DZOFILM and asked about the differences between the old Catta and the new Catta (Ace). This was their answer:

The main differences between Catta Zoom and Catta Ace are:

  1. Larger format, cover a 46.5mm image circle. Catta Zoom covers a 43.5mm image circle.
  2. Catta Ace is a black aluminum alloy on the shell.
  3. Catta Ace is no more than 187.5mm/7.38″, they are more compact.
  4. Catta FF Zoom supplies users E/RF/L/X/Z mounts. Catta Ace are originated in PL mount and packed with additional EF and LPL mount.
  5. Catta Ace will be equipped with a professional Pelican case and customized foam.
DZOFILM Catta Ace FF Cine Lenses. Picture: DZOFILM
DZOFILM Catta Ace FF Cine Lenses. Picture: DZOFILM

Wrapping up

Yet another great and affordable glass from DZOFILM. Just like their older brothers, the Catta Ace FF Cine lenses seem like a solid choice for filmmakers who are eager for decent cinema zoom lenses for their large sensors, and without breaking the bank. However, there’s not much of a difference between the new Catta and the old Catta, which are much more affordable compared to the Ace, although with the Ace you get a bit more. As for the image quality, check out the only sample footage (which is not the most flattering – in our opinion) that we found (released by DZOFILM), shot on RED paired with the new Ace:

Product List

Here’re the products mentioned in the article, and the links to purchase them from authorized dealers. 

Yossy is a filmmaker who specializes mainly in action sports cinematography. Yossy also lectures about the art of independent filmmaking in leading educational institutes, academic programs, and festivals, and his independent films have garnered international awards and recognition.
Yossy is the founder of Y.M.Cinema Magazine.

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