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If you’ve been shopping affordable manual prime lenses for your HDSLR then you’ve probably stumbled upon or even own the famous Samyang / Rokinon lenses like the $500 35mm f/1.4 or the $400 14mm ultra-wide.
[UPDATE]: cinema5D member Gumzster informed me that the 8mm fisheye already exists as a cine version.
[UPDATE 2]: The Samyang 35mm T1.5 Cine lenses is now available for pre-order $549:
“Rokinon 35mm T1.5 cine lens will be available in U.S in few weeks and Rokinon 24mm T1.5 & 14mm T3.1 cine lens will be available in U.S in September.”
This is very interesting news as gear focus rings and a smooth aperture control were the missing elements to make these lenses truly cine.
The construction of the new lenses has been based on previous types dedicated for photography. Their main feature are racks co-operating with follow – focus system, and a ring rotated continuously. Thanks to these alterations it is possible to precisely and silently operate focus and depth of field. Another facility is putting aperture and focus scale parallel to the axis of the lens and aperture marked with number of transmission T. Lenses are compatible with Nikon and Canon cameras.The official Rokinon facebook account just announced that they’ve been developing cine lenses featuring smooth T-stop rings and they also appear to have built-in follow focus gear rings.
Before you get really excited keep in mind that these lenses are very affordable and while their build quality has been good for photography and HDSLR shooting we don’t know if these lenses will take the force a follow focus or even remote focus can sometimes put to these lenses.
We hope to have them in for review very soon, now that we’re starting to settle in our new office and cinema5D studio I will tell you more about at a later time.
The first Rokinon cine lenses will be for Canon, Nikon, and Sony Mounts.They were asked by multiple people for prices, and the estimates offered by the official Rokinon account was $750 to $799 range.The 35mm T1.5 is $549 (LINK)
Thanks to cinema5D member Impavido-7D for sharing this information with us.
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Sebastian Wöber is a director and DP, studied at Filmacademy Vienna and is passionate about harnessing the potential of filmmaking tech to create powerful cinematic work with limited resources. He is currently teaching film at Andrews University in the US.