7Artisans unveils 25mm T1.05, 35mm T1.05, and 50mm T1.05 Cine Lenses

The 7Artisans has officially unveiled the Vision Cinema line of APS-C video lenses: 25mm T1.05, 35mm T1.05, and 50mm T1.05. The Cine lens models are of high quality and have minimal focus breathing.

7Artisans 25mm T1.05 cine lens

Lenses focus manually, and their aperture changes smoothly, without clicking. The focus and iris rings are serrated for operation with video accessories.

Price and availability

All three lenses are already available for purchase via the Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk online stores, and pricing starts from $430 to $550.

7Artisans 25mm T1.05 specifications

  • Mount: Canon RF, Fujifilm X, Sony E, Leica L, and MFT
  • Sensor format: APS-C
  • Aperture blades: 13
  • Filter thread diameter: Ø82 mm
  • Aperture range: T1.05 … T16
  • Optical design: 11 elements in 9 groups
  • Aperture control ring: Smooth
  • Stabilization: No
  • Autofocus: No
  • Weight: 956 g
  • Dimensions: Ø90 x 106 mm

7Artisans 35mm T1.05 specifications

  • Mount: Canon RF, Fujifilm X, Sony E, Leica L, and MFT
  • Sensor format: APS-C
  • Aperture blades: 12
  • Filter thread diameter: Ø82 mm
  • Aperture range: T1.05 … T16
  • Optical design: 11 elements in 8 groups
  • Aperture control ring: Smooth
  • Stabilization: No
  • Autofocus: No
  • Weight: 753 g
  • Dimensions: Ø90 x 88 mm

7Artisans 50mm T1.05 specifications

  • Mount: Canon RF, Fujifilm X, Sony E, Leica L, and MFT
  • Sensor format: APS-C
  • Aperture blades: 13
  • Filter thread diameter: Ø82 mm
  • Aperture range: T1.05 … T16
  • Optical design: 11 elements in 5 groups
  • Aperture control ring: Smooth
  • Stabilization: No
  • Autofocus: No
  • Weight: 679 g
  • Dimensions: Ø90 x 86 mm

Last month, TTartisan introduced the 90mm F1.25 lens for Canon RF, Fujifilm GFX, Leica L, Nikon Z, Sony E, and Hasselblad X1D cameras. All lenses have an optical design of 11 elements in 7 groups, including 2 high refractive index elements. 77mm filter thread, 10-blade diaphragm, F1.25 to F16 range, click aperture ring. The closest focusing distance is 1 m.

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