Zeiss babyPrimes for Sony NEX E-mount
Zeiss babyPrimes for Sony NEX E-mount
KelvinKamera in collaboration with Carl Zeiss AG will be producing Zeiss babyPrime lenses. babyPrimes are Zeiss ZF.2 lenses rehoused with a cinematographer in mind: clickless aperture ring for smooth iris transitions, common 95mm filter ring for use with many accessories. babyPrimes will be made in the native Sony E-mount in a "real interesting price range". This will be a nice alternative to Zeiss CP.2 Compact Prime Lenses - perfect for the new NEX-FS100 Handycam, NEX-VG10 Camcorder, and the rest of the NEX family.
Zeiss ZF.2 lenses are Zeiss lenses designed for Nikon cameras with focal lengths ranging from 18mm to 100mm. ZF.2 lenses can be used on the NEX E-mount with a Nikon to E-mount lens adapter.
Zeiss ZF.2 lenses are Zeiss lenses designed for Nikon cameras with focal lengths ranging from 18mm to 100mm. ZF.2 lenses can be used on the NEX E-mount with a Nikon to E-mount lens adapter.
Press release from KelvinKamera:
babyPrimes
The babyPrimes are a new rehoused film-style lenses project now in production, with delivery estimate for the end of July 2011.For more informations and reservations:
- Carl Zeiss ZF.2 high quality optics inside, robust and reliable construction for professional use.
- Full-Frame coverage (24 x 36mm) for all the focal lengths 18 to 100mm (50and 100mm makro).
- No need for adapter solutions anymore, special custom stainless-steel interchangeable mounts.
- Four different mounts available (EF, F, E and MTF Mount), open to future applications.
- Improved ergonomics with left and right side meter/feet, iris scales with enhanced graphics.
- Consistent front diameter of 95mm, for simplified use of lightweight 4X4/4x5,65 matteboxes and filters.
- Independent filmmakers price range, different set choices and upgrades.
- Special ultra-lightweight dedicated clip-on matte box available with the different kit solutions.
- Custom rehousing engineering made in Italy.
- send an email to info@kelvinkamera.com
- visit www.babyprimes.com
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