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01/29/2013 12:32:39 AM · #1
canon cinema primes
01/29/2013 12:52:43 AM · #2
Originally posted by Canon Press Release:

Canon announced the new CN-E14mm T3.1 L F and CN-E135mm T2.2 L F single-focal-length lenses for large-format single-sensor cameras employing Super 35mm or full frame 35mm imagers. These two new lenses join with CanonĂ¢€™s CN-E24mm T1.5 L F, CN-E50mm T1.3 L F, and CN-E85mm T1.3 L F primes to provide a broad line of five precision-matched, competitively priced EF-mount Cinema prime lenses that provide high optical performance levels and a choice of versatile focal lengths for a wide range of creative shooting choices.

The bolded part answers your question in the affirmative. The 5D uses EF mount lenses.

Message edited by author 2013-01-29 00:53:12.
01/29/2013 01:05:47 AM · #3
Yeah I thought so, but when they kept mentioning only video cameras it threw me off
01/29/2013 01:07:36 AM · #4
Aren't most cinematic lenses all MF?
01/29/2013 07:26:30 AM · #5
i guess competitively priced doesn't mean affordable...
01/29/2013 10:06:06 AM · #6
Originally posted by mike_311:

i guess competitively priced doesn't mean affordable...


they sure are pretty looking though.....
01/29/2013 10:39:13 AM · #7
Originally posted by smardaz:

Originally posted by mike_311:

i guess competitively priced doesn't mean affordable...


they sure are pretty looking though.....


I have a friend who for $5000 can make even me look good, that doesn't mean I will be any better of a person or photographer. LOL
01/29/2013 01:35:58 PM · #8
It looks like the focus ring is geared to be attached to a focus puller. It might be fairly uncomfortable to adjust focus by hand. It looks like the aperture is geared and manual as well.

They do look purty though. I want some red anodized lenses!
01/29/2013 02:30:44 PM · #9
Originally posted by bhuge:

It looks like the focus ring is geared to be attached to a focus puller. It might be fairly uncomfortable to adjust focus by hand. It looks like the aperture is geared and manual as well.

That's exactly right. And notice the very precise focusing scale on the barrel as well. Awesome old-school stuff.
01/29/2013 05:25:21 PM · #10
Sure look pretty.
01/29/2013 09:24:31 PM · #11
"The CN-E14mm T3.1 L F single-focal-length lens is expected to be available in April 2013 for an estimated retail price of $5,500. The CN-E135mm T2.2 L F single-focal-length lens is expected to be available in May 2013 for an estimated retail price of $5,200."

Doesn't matter to me if they fit my camera... *heavy sigh*
01/29/2013 09:41:06 PM · #12
Originally posted by LydiaToo:

"The CN-E14mm T3.1 L F single-focal-length lens is expected to be available in April 2013 for an estimated retail price of $5,500. The CN-E135mm T2.2 L F single-focal-length lens is expected to be available in May 2013 for an estimated retail price of $5,200."

Doesn't matter to me if they fit my camera... *heavy sigh*


I would never buy one but they piqued my curiosity as I get more into videography with my 5D2
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