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Chinese lens manufacturer DZOFILM teased a new set of anamorphic prime lenses. The PAVO T2.1 2X anamorphic lenses are available with a PL or EF-mount, and with focal lengths of 28mm, 32mm, 40mm, 55mm, 75mm, and 100mm. All lenses come with either a blue or golden coating. Currently, we don’t have any pricing information.
DZOFILM is a well-known brand of cinema lenses. Their Pictor 12-25mm T2.8 cinema zoom lens joined the 20-55mm T2.8 and 50-125mm T2.8 models, first launched in 2020. Additionally, they introduced the 14-30mm T2.8 in the spring of last year. They also offer the full-frame Vespid Prime Lenses and Vespid Retro Primes.
The PAVO anamorphic prime lenses come with a 2X squeeze factor and quite a fast aperture of 2.1 up to 22. Unfortunately, there is not too much information available yet, but we can confirm that the PAVO 2X Anamorphic Prime Lenses will be available with a PL-Mount and an EF-Mount version.
They come with either metric numbers or in imperial ft units, and, depending on your personal taste, you can choose between a colder blue coating or a warmer and softer golden coating. Please note that the coating is not only on the outside but it can also be seen in the reflections and is especially visible on the lens flares.
The PAVO lenses come in a solid case including shims, rods, a screwdriver, and a bayonet.
If you are planning on heading to this year’s NAB Show, the DZOFILM PAVO Anamorphic Lenses can be seen in Las Vegas. So far there is no information about availability and pricing, but this could be a very interesting lens, considering the normal price range of DZOFILM prime lenses.
For more information, please visit the DZOFILM website here.
What do you think about these new anamorphic cinema primes? Have you already shot with DZOFILM lenses? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments down below!
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Jürgen Moors is a freelance filmmaker based in Vienna Austria. As a pilot he is passionate about all sorts of aerial photography, but he is also working on the ground as a production manager, producer, director, editor and camera operator. Jürgen has over 35 years of experience in several departments in the film business.