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FUJINON has just announced that the Premista 19-45mm T/2.9 wide-angle zoom lens will start shipping at the end of this month. This lens is the third model to join the Premista Series of cinema zoom lenses along with the Premista 28- 100mm T/2.9 and the Premista 80-250mm T/2.9-3.5. Let’s take a closer look at it!
The FUJINON Premista lineup of lenses consisted of two zoom lenses: the Premista 28-100mm T/2.9 and the 80-250mm T/2.9-3.5. The Premista lenses produce an image that is at least 46.3mm diagonal. In short, these lenses cover large-format cinema cameras like the ARRI ALEXA LF/ Mini LF, RED Ranger/Monstro, Panavision DXL2, and Sony VENICE. With the launch of the FUJINON Premista 19-45mm T/2.9, you can now go from 19mm to 250mm with only three lenses at a T/2.9 (T/3.5 at the long end) aperture.
If you missed it, we already wrote an in-depth article about the FUJINON Premista 19-45mm T/2.9 wide-angle zoom lens last year that you can read here. In a nutshell, here are the main characteristics of this lens:
The Premista zoom lenses are made for high-end cinema applications and are capable of producing close-to-perfect images. Indeed, they have minimal focus breathing, high MTF from corner to corner across all focal lengths with natural and neutral colors. They were used to shoot feature films such as Avatar, Churchill, Men in Black: International, Beauty and the Beast, etc.
The FUJINON Premista 19-45mm T/2.9 will start shipping on January 28th. At the moment, there’s no word on exact pricing. We will update this article as soon as we learn more about it. But, as you can tell from the high-end specifications of the Premista lenses, these lenses are almost rental-only pieces of glass. Price is now set to $49,900 at B&H and around €42,600 (Excluding VAT) at CVP.
Did you ever shot with FUJINON Premista lenses before? Do you often shoot with cinema zoom lenses? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.