By: john jeffreys
that 28-80 sounds dope. their other compact zoom, the 14.5-45, only covered super 35/aps-c so its nice to see this one being full frame
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Why are their lenses so expensive. I know there are lots of rental houses who go for these things thus making them within reach of many filmmakers in the States and Europe. But, here in Africa...
View ArticleBy: peter
these are high precision optics made in small quantity. When it comes to lenses you have 3 options: high quality, high quantity, affordability…..you can only pick 2
View ArticleBy: NDrillot
I love shooting with the CP.2′s so I’m very happy to have the additions. It’s hard to shoot on anything less after getting used to how much they simplify rigging the camera (matte box, FF, balance,...
View ArticleBy: Morgan
The zoom lens is particularly appealing for me to rent, because I would only need to rent a couple of other lenses to cover my normal angles, even on a Super35mm/APS-C format.
View ArticleBy: john jeffreys
Because they are very well made, last forever, and use precision optics. This isnt still lenses/rokinon “cine” shit
View ArticleBy: Oluade Adetola
JayBW : “…Nigeria, having the third largest film industry in terms of volume not content, quality or returns…” very funny!!
View ArticleBy: Dave
Not having the financial means to own one of these complete with cinema refinements, may I suggest taking a hard look at the 28-85 contax / zeiss f 3.3. I have had this lens for 15 years, and just...
View ArticleBy: B S Kumar
It is not only African countries under severe budget constraints. Story will almost always win over image quality ultimately. Doesn’t mean you can use crappy optics, but chances are you won’t be...
View ArticleBy: Damon
What is funny about that? It’s true. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/26/magazine/nollywood-movies.html?pagewanted=all
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