Cooke Panchro/i Classic set of 8
The growing demand for vintage Cooke Speed Panchro lenses from the 1920s to 1960s prompted Cooke to introduce a modern redesign of the vintage classic.
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The growing demand for vintage Cooke Speed Panchro lenses from the 1920s to 1960s prompted Cooke to introduce a modern redesign of the vintage classic.
Click to view productA standard by which other prime lenses were measured between the 1930’s and 1950’s, the Cooke Speed Panchros have gone through an intensive design and development process, the team at TLS developed and refined a brand new housing that adds modern functionality to an archaic form without losing the “Cooke Look”.
Click to view productCooke 5/i optics offer superb optical and mechanical performance, control of flare, distortion, veiling glare and spherical aberrations at full aperture.
Award-winning Cooke S4 Prime Lenses were designed and developed in close technical collaboration with industry professionals.
Click to view productCooke's goal has been to deliver a smaller, lighter lens which offers the same resolution, optical quality and reliability as the S4/i, but at a lower price. Cooke decided that the lenses should be equally suitable for shooting film and digital images up to and beyond a 4K resolution pipeline.
In addition the lenses include /i Technology, providing lens data per frame for downstream post production.
Click to view productFollowing the overwhelming success of the Summilux-C lenses, the Summicron-C lenses deliver exceptional engineering and unsurpassed craftsmanship to the world of cinematography.
Click to view productAt T 1.4 and averaging only 1.7 kg per lens, the Summilux - C lenses are the smallest set of fast aperture, purpose-built prime lenses available for cinematography.
Click to view productAlthough the Thalia lenses are new, they offer many of the image characteristics that have driven cinematographers to pair older lenses with digital sensors. They are clean without being overly sharp and focus is smooth and forgiving without looking soft.
Click to view productThe ZEISS Supreme Prime lenses are designed for cinematic large-format sensor coverage, making them the ideal choice for current and future camera systems. At T1.5 the ZEISS Supreme Primes demonstrate their unsurpassed craftsmanship in tricky low-light environments.
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