SLR Magic Cine 35mm T0.95 Mark II Lens w/ Fuji X Mount
SLR Magic - Cine II 50mm f/1.1 Lens (Sony E-Mount)
Covers Full-Frame Sensors
Aperture Range: f/1.1 to f/16
Cine Geared Focus and Iris Rings
7 Elements in 6 Groups
Lease to Own at
$88 /month or less
100 Days Price: $529
est. $20 /week*
Get it now rent as you go. The item is yours after renting for 12 months or buyout early anytime. No down payment, no commitment, return/cancel anytime.
Rental payment / 2 wks est. $40 * All lease payments apply to the ownership cost
Ownership Options & Cost (before tax)
100-day cash price: $529
Lease-to-Own: 26 bi-weekly payments over 12 months.
Early buyout price: After 100 days, buyout with a one-time payment of 50% of your remaining ownership balance.
The SLR Magic Cine II 50mm f/1.1 Lens is a Sony E-mount cine-style lens providing full-frame sensor coverage. This second-generation Cine prime offers improved image capture and features seven lens elements in five groups. Weighing just under a pound, the Cine II 50mm features a fast f/1.1 maximum aperture for producing a shallow depth of field.
Cine-style features include geared focus and aperture rings, a clickless iris that enables smooth aperture pulls, and a 13-blade Iris for a rounded aperture and pleasing bokeh. The front of the lens does not rotate as you focus, enabling the use of optional polarizing filters or accessories such as clip-on matte boxes.
Coverage
Full-frame 50mm prime lens
Features
Cine II version with seven elements in six groups for improved image quality
Industry-standard focus and iris gear rings for compatibility with optional follow focus units and lens gear motorsA cine-style clickless iris enables you to smoothly adjust your exposure during the shot
The SLR Magic Cine II 50mm f/1.1 Lens is a Sony E-mount cine-style lens providing full-frame sensor coverage. This second-generation Cine prime offers improved image capture and features seven lens elements in five groups. Weighing just under a pound, the Cine II 50mm features a fast f/1.1 maximum aperture for producing a shallow depth of field.
Cine-style features include geared focus and aperture rings, a clickless iris that enables smooth aperture pulls, and a 13-blade Iris for a rounded aperture and pleasing bokeh. The front of the lens does not rotate as you focus, enabling the use of optional polarizing filters or accessories such as clip-on matte boxes.