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OFG Customs – a sibling company of rental house Old Fast Glass – has recently introduced a custom-made adapter designed specifically for the recently launched Cooke’s SP3 25mm T2.4 lens. The adapter screws onto the front of the lens, turning it into an 18.5mm T2.4.
Old Fast Glass is a well-established, LA-based rental house that supplies productions with high-end cinema equipment. Their vast catalog of vintage and modern lenses is quite impressive and even includes custom-made solutions developed in-house by the OFG team.
The company has decided to make their creations available to a wider public, such as other rental houses and cinematographers worldwide, under the name of OFG Customs. The Cooke SP3 18.5mm Custom Adapter is the first product of this ‘new’-born company. Let’s take a look!
Back in September, acclaimed lens manufacturer Cooke Optics introduced a new line of 5 full-frame cinema primes aimed at mirrorless cameras, the SP3 series. In case you missed it, make sure to read our initial coverage here.
Essentially, the SP3 lenses pack a similar look to the Pancho/i Classic into a more compact form factor. The series consists of five focal lengths – 25, 32, 50, 75, and 100mm T2.4. As you can tell, the lack of a wider option can be quite limiting for some cinematographers. And here’s where OFG Customs comes in.
Co-developed with Duclos Lenses, their custom adapter can be mounted directly to the front of the original Cooke SP3 25mm T2.4 via its 64mm filter thread. The combination of the two parts results in a widened field of view that is equivalent to that of an 18.5mm lens.
The adapter seems to be well-built. It features an aluminum housing and, according to the company, it includes glass components that provide a “perfect balance of image sharpness, flatness of field, and flare character”, while still holding true to the original look of the lens.
The adapter has a front diameter of 110mm and the total weight of the lens/adapter combo weighs 0.97kg/2.14lbs. While the size of the adapter compared to the lens itself kind of defeats the purpose of using SP3 lenses, this new OFG Customs product still represents a pretty unique addition to complement the series, as you can tell from the sample image below.
While the adapter is listed on OFG Customs’ website, there’s currently no official information regarding its price and availability. However, if you’re interested in purchasing this product, you can email the company directly at [email protected].
For more information, please visit OFG Customs’ website here.
Are you an owner of Cooke SP3 lenses? Would you consider investing in this adapter? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below!
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Francesco Andreola is a Milan-based filmmaker. He currently teaches the Video Technology class at the European Institute of Design (IED) in Milan. He works in the Camera Department as a camera operator and assistant.