Tokina Cinema ATX 50-135mm T2.9 MKII Lens for Sony E TC-535MKIIE
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Tokina Cinema ATX 50-135mm T2.9 MKII Lens for Sony E TC-535MKIIE | $2,974.15 | ||||
Tokina TC-535MKIIE Cinema 50-135mm T29 MKII LensE Mount | $3,499.00 |
With the Tokina Cinema ATX 50-135mm T2.9 MKII Lens for Sony E, experience the perfect blend of versatility and compact design in a telephoto lens. This lens, an upgrade from the original 50-135mm T3 Telephoto zoom lens, boasts a parfocal feature that ensures sharp focus throughout the zoom range, significantly reducing image shift and breathing. The lens is equipped with a de-clicked, 9-bladed, curved iris, which produces stunning bokeh effects and allows for precise exposure control. Its close-focus capability of 3.3 feet enables you to capture intimate close-ups while maintaining a comfortable distance from your subject. The 50-135mm T2.9 MKII cinema lens features a new metal mechanical housing, designed with industry-standard 0.8 MOD cinema gears, a 300-degree focus throw, and an updated T2.9 iris. Its 95mm front diameter is compatible with common cinema accessories, making it a versatile addition to your camera gear. Designed to complement the mechanical and optical properties of the popular Tokina Cinema 11-20mm T2.9 zoom, the 50-135mm T2.9 MKII retains optical design features similar to its counterpart. These include a parfocal design for consistent focus while zooming, limited focus breathing, and low distortion. One of the standout features of this lens series is the interchangeable mount, which can be switched between PL, EF, Sony E, MFT, and Nikon F mounts. This flexibility makes the Tokina Cinema ATX 50-135mm T2.9 MKII Lens for Sony E a valuable asset for any professional photographer or videographer.
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