Rokinon DS85M 85mm T1.5 Full Frame Cine DS Lens - MFT MOUNT
The Rokinon® 85mm T1.5 Cine Lens (Model DS85M) produces a slightly telephoto angle-of-view on full-frame sensors. This model is available in two versions - DS85M-C (Canon mount) and DS85M-MFT (Micro 4/3 mount.)This Cine Lens features a very fast maximum aperture of T1.5 and an 8 blade iris, for shallow depth of field with attractive bokeh. The focus and aperture control rings are outfitted with industry standard gearing, which provides an interface for working with a traditional follow focus. The aperture control ring has also been "declicked", which facilitates smooth iris pulls.The DS85M has a minimum focus distance of 3.6'. Internal focusing minimizes the effects of lens breathing, which insures a more consistent angle-of-view when adjusting focus. The lens is composed of 9 elements in 7 groups, including one aspherical element to reduce spherical aberrations. In addition, a multi-coated elements help improve light transmission.Rokinon 85mm T1.5 Lens Features:85mm focal length for full-frame formatVery fast T1.5 maximum aperture8 blade iris for attractive bokehGeared focus and aperture control rings"Declicked" aperture control ringMinimum focus distance of 3.6'Internal focusing mitigates lens breathingAspheric lens element limits spherical aberrationLens multi-coating improves transmissionRokinon Rokinon 85mm T1.5 Lens Specifications:Focal Length: 85mmMaximum Aperture: T1.5Coverage: Full Frame (FX)Optical Construction: 9 Glass Elements In 7 GroupsAperture Range: T1.5 to T22Diaphragm Blades: 8Coating: Ultra Multi-CoatingMinimum Focusing Distance: 3.6” (1.1m)Filter Size: 72mmLens Hood: RemovableMaximum Diameter: 3.1”(78mm)Dimensions:Canon mount (DS85M-C):Weight: 20.5oz (580g)Length: 2.94” (74.7mm)Micro 4/3 mount (DS85M-MFT):Weight: 21oz (595g)Length: 3.92” (99.5mm) Rokinon DS85M 85mm T1.5 Full Frame Cine DS Lens - MFT MOUNT.
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