Meet the SMF (Soviet Medium Format) Cinema Lenses
Meet the SMF (Soviet Medium Format) Cinema Lenses

Meet the SMF (Soviet Medium Format) Cinema Lenses

2024-09-24
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No. It’s not IMF (Impossible Mission Force), but SMF (Soviet Medium Format). Yes, another lens is being developed for the ultra-anticipated URSA 65 and its bigger sister – the ARRI 65. Originally designed for 6×6 film, this range covers the entire medium format. Initial details are below.

SMF (Soviet Medium Format) Cinema Lenses
SMF (Soviet Medium Format) Cinema Lenses

Another medium format cinema glass

We just wrote about the ZANA BLACKWING7 large format lens, and here’s another new glass dedicated to 65 medium format imagery. Meet the SMF (Soviet Medium Format) rehousing project. As stated by the company that develops those cinematography gems: “The filmmaking world is changing fast, and with the advent of medium format / 65mm sensor cameras such as the Fuji GFX 100 II, Blackmagic Ursa Cine 17k and ARRI ALEXA 65, we’re ready for a new challenge. Today, we’re excited to introduce our most future-proof vintage lens series so far, the Soviet Medium Format!”.

SMF (Soviet Medium Format) Cinema Lenses
SMF (Soviet Medium Format) Cinema Lenses

SMF (Soviet Medium Format) rehousing project

“The SMF lens range is not just a collection of random lenses; it’s a revival of the legendary, time-tested Soviet optics, infused with the unique charm that DPs have come to love in our Soviet Full Frame series” the company explains and adds: “These classic optics have now been completely upgraded to meet today’s filmmaking standards. Each lens in the SMF range is meticulously crafted to deliver top-tier performance. Precision mechanics, such as the industry standard CAM focus system, provide smooth and reliable focusing performance, while durable materials can withstand the toughest shooting conditions. The improved minimum focusing distance opens up a world of possibilities for capturing unique perspectives”.

SMF (Soviet Medium Format) Cinema Lenses
SMF (Soviet Medium Format) Cinema Lenses

Explore the Soviet Medium Format range below:

  • Zodiak-8 30mm F3.5
  • Mir-26 45mm F3.5
  • Mir-38 65mm F3.5
  • Volna-3 80mm F2.8
  • Vega-12 90mm F2.8
  • Vega-28 120mm F2.8
  • Kaleinar-3 150mm F2.8
  • Jupiter-36 250mm F3.5 (in development)

Originally designed for 6×6 film, this range covers the entire medium format / 65mm spectrum and delivers the FF FOV equivalent to 24mm – 120mm on Fuji GFX and even wider on ARRI ALEXA 65. “With the Soviet Medium Format range, you don’t just get the tools to shoot, you get the ability to create truly unique cinematography. These lenses help you unlock the full potential of new and future large-sensor cameras, giving your shots a character and depth that can’t be duplicated!” The company summarizes and mentions: “Pre-orders are now open. Get in touch to secure one of the first sets at the best price possible!”.

SMF (Soviet Medium Format) Cinema Lenses
SMF (Soviet Medium Format) Cinema Lenses

65 format is back in the game

We can conclude this article with the same statement written in the writeup regarding the EZANA BLACKWING7. It seems that with the announcement of the Blackmagic URSA Cine 17K 65, medium format cinematography is back in the game again. Blackmagic democratized professional post-production workflow, and now it democratizes medium format cinematography. Pure awesomeness. Now let’s wait for some footage.

Price and availability

As stated by IronGlass: “The standard price for 8 lenses, including all the optics, will be $36,000, but the launch pre-order price is $32,000 with a 25% deposit. If you are ready to pay a higher deposit, attractive discounts are available. Delivery is q4 2025”.

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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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