Sigma 18-35mm T2 and 50-100mm T2 Fully Luminous Lenses with Case (Canon EF)


Key Features
- Sigma 18–35mm T2 and 50–100mm T2 Fully Luminous Lenses
- For Canon EF-mount cameras
- Zoom lens
- Manual and zoom Focus
- 180° focus ring rotation
- 160° zoom ring rotation
- 60° iris ring rotation
- Industry standard 0.8 Mod gears
- Luminous feet scale markings
- 9-blade diaphragm
- Dust- and splash-proof design
- Carrying case included
Overview
Step into professional filmmaking with the Sigma 18–35mm T2 and 50–100mm T2 Fully Luminous Lens Kit. Along with these two lenses, you receive a carry case that allows convenient transportation. Both the lenses are compatible with Canon EF-mount cine cameras. They cover an image circle of a Super 35mm-sized sensor. You can control the focus, zoom, and aperture of these lenses manually. The focus rotation of up to 180° lets you freely switch between subjects standing farther from each other. You may also turn the zoom ring up to 160°. The clickless iris ring prevents noise when adjusting the T-stop value during recording. Additionally, all these rings have built-in dampeners to suppress the metallic sound when they are turned till the end. The focus and zoom scales are in feet. Moreover, the luminous paint for the scales ensures visibility in dim light. The 0.8 Mod gears on the control rings enable you to use different professional accessories with the lens. With the 9-blade diaphragm, these lenses produce rounded light circles and smooth blur parts in the background. The provided case has foam inlays and padlock inserts to protect the lenses from accidental impacts.
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lens
| Focal Length | 18-35mm; 50-100mm |
lens specification
| Maximum Aperture | T2 |
camera attributes
| Lens Mount | Canon EF |
physical specifications
| Color | Black |
- Sigma 18-35mm T2 and 50-100mm T2 Fully Luminous Lenses with Case (Canon EF)
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