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The SLR Magic MicroPrime CINE lineup goes ultra-wide with a new 18mm T/2.8 full frame E mount lens.
A wide angle lens is a staple for any kit bag or prime lens kit, and after the success of the MicroPrime CINE series, SLR Magic have previewed their 18mm T/2.8 full frame E mount lens at IBC 2018.
The SLR Magic MicroPrime CINE 18mm T/2.8 lens has been designed to keep in consistency with the other lenses of the range in terms of diameter, 82mm filter thread and length. This saves considerable time, if the camera and lens setup is being used with a matte box and follow focus system, as the focus barrel and lens is located in the same place on every lens.
SLR Magic now have 5 lenses in the MicroPrime series: 18mm T/2.8, 25mm T/1.5, 35mm T/1.3, 50mm T/1.2 and 75mm T/1.5. Andrew from SLR Magic explains that although it would be nice to include a much wider aperture in the 18mm model, the diameter and weight of the lens would be much greater than its ‘Micro’ design now. It wouldn’t fit within the remit of the MicroPrime series of lenses and couldn’t be used for gimbal work due to the weight.
Andrew hints at even wider MicroPrime CINE lenses to come in the future, aimed at Super-35 and APS-C sensor cameras. At the moment, the range will stay dedicated to the E-mount system, not any other mounts.
Here is a breakdown of the SLR Magic MicroPrimeCINE 18mm T/2.8 lens specs:
The SLR Magic MicroPrime 18mm T/2.8 will be available from October.
Are you in need of an ultra-wide cine prime lens like this 18mm T/2.8? Would this lens suit your gimbal filming needs? Let us know in the comments.
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Adam is a filmmaker and motion graphics artist from Surrey, UK. With a background in live TV, Adam branched into bespoke media production and is a a Manfrotto Ambassador.