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RSS FeedsSigma cine 28mm T.1.5 lens gets a price and shipping date
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18 february 2019 18:48:34

 
Sigma cine 28mm T.1.5 lens gets a price and shipping date
(Digital Photography Review)
 


Sigma has announced its new 28mm T1.5 cine lens for full frame sensor cameras will be available starting in the middle of March. The lens will cost $3499 but will also be offered with luminous markings, to make it easier to use in low light, for $4,499. The lens is latest of a set of 10 full-frame fixed-focal-length lenses, eight of which have a T1.5 maximum aperture. The lenses have 180° focus ring rotation, and are tested using the company´s 46-million-pixel Foveon sensor. As with the rest of Sigma`s cine series, the 28mm T1.5 FF will be available in PL, EF and E mounts. The company has also announced a new carry case for a set of five lenses that will cost $750. It is designed to hold the 14mm, 28mm, 40mm, 105mm and 135mm lenses, and will be available at the same time as this 28mm lens. For more information see the Sigma website. Press release: Sigma Ships Its 28mm T1.5 Full-Frame Cine Lens Sigma Corporation of America, a leading still photo and cinema lens, camera, flash and accessory manufacturer, today announced one of its newest additions to the cine prime lens lineup, Sigma 28mm T1.5 FF, will be available in mid March 2019 for $3,499.00 for the regular version and $4,499.00 for the fully luminous (FL) version. Sigma Cine 28mm T1.5 FF is a fast and sharp T1.5 cine lens compatible with full-frame camera sensors and optimized for ultra-high-resolution 6K-8K productions. Featuring a 180-degree focus rotation, this lens is available in EF, E and PL mounts with lens support foot and cap included. One of the key focal lengths to achieve a true cinematic look, the wide-angle perspective of a 28mm lens has long become an industry standard in shooting motion pictures. DPs and filmmakers of all genres will now have the opportunity to add this gem to their Sigma Cine lens collection to further enable their creative vision and enhance their workflow.In addition, Sigma is now offering a five-piece case that can hold the 14mm, 28mm, 40mm, 105mm ...


 
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