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Canon CN-E 20mm T1.5 L Cinema Prime Lens (EF Mount)

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Canon CN-E 20mm T1.5 L Cinema Prime Lens (EF Mount)

Canon CN-E 20mm T1.5 L Cinema Prime Lens (EF Mount)

The Canon CN-E 20mm T1.5 L F Cinema Prime Lens covers Full-Frame as well as Super 35 sensor formats. This manual focus prime lens features a maximum aperture of T1.5, this is exceptionally useful when shooting in low-light situations or when you desire to capture an exceedingly shallow depth of field.

The Canon CN-E 20mm T1.5 L Cinema Prime Lens has an 11-blade iris providing round, out-of-focus highlights providing natural-looking bokeh and the lens barrel features 300° of stepless, smooth rotation from close focus to infinity, giving you a high degree of precision and consistent focus.

To minimise focus breathing the lens features standard cine gears as well as to minimise focus breathing the lens. The innovative glass construction counteracts barrel expansion and contraction and contraction to avoid temperature-included marking distances.

$1,534.40

Original: $5,114.67

-70%
Canon CN-E 20mm T1.5 L Cinema Prime Lens (EF Mount)

$5,114.67

$1,534.40

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The Canon CN-E 20mm T1.5 L F Cinema Prime Lens covers Full-Frame as well as Super 35 sensor formats. This manual focus prime lens features a maximum aperture of T1.5, this is exceptionally useful when shooting in low-light situations or when you desire to capture an exceedingly shallow depth of field.

The Canon CN-E 20mm T1.5 L Cinema Prime Lens has an 11-blade iris providing round, out-of-focus highlights providing natural-looking bokeh and the lens barrel features 300° of stepless, smooth rotation from close focus to infinity, giving you a high degree of precision and consistent focus.

To minimise focus breathing the lens features standard cine gears as well as to minimise focus breathing the lens. The innovative glass construction counteracts barrel expansion and contraction and contraction to avoid temperature-included marking distances.