Add a longer, ultralightweight, ultracompact cinema lens to your kit with the Cine V-AF 75mm T1.9 FE Lens from Samyang. This Sony E-mount lens covers up to 8K full-frame sensors and features a multicoating to protect the lens from glare and a 9-blade iris that provides a soft, natural bokeh and a dramatic cinema look. Its autofocus function makes focusing easy when using the lens on a gimbal rig or a drone, and it features a switch that can save your focus settings when switching between manual and autofocus. This V-AF series lens also features tally LEDs on the front and rear of the lens, enabling you to easily see whether the camera is recording. Each lens in the series has the same form factor with a common center of gravity, making them easy to swap out without reconfiguring or rebalancing your rig.
The Cine V-AF series increases compatibility with gimbals and drones by offering a unified form factor for its five different focal lengths (ultra-wide to medium-tele). By providing a compact, lightweight form with a unified center of gravity, the need to reset the balance and supporting equipment after a lens change is eliminated.
This series' autofocus ability will prove especially handy for single operators and drone and gimbal capture. Each lens in the series features the "Focus Save" function typically found in professional cine equipment and a custom mode that adds function by firmware, providing video-specific functions.
Easily switch to manual focus by sliding a button.
Get a manual focus index using the separately available Manual Focus Adapter accessory.
The new Cine V-AF series supports resolutions up to 8K in a small and lightweight form, which is well suited for use with handheld gimbals and drones, as well as for studios and location productions.
All lenses within the new Cine V-AF series are color-matched to avoid shifts when swapping lenses, and the nine aperture blades allow for a natural-looking bokeh.
The lamps located on the lens front and on the mount index help the user check whether a video is recorded or not while shooting. This tally feature conveniently supports your video content creation even when shooting in a small space without a lot of equipment.