DZOFilm Arles 50mm T1.4 FF/VV Prime Cine Lens (PL mount, feet)
DZOFilm Arles 50mm T1.4 FF/VV Prime Cine Lens (PL mount, feet) is available for rent.
Description
The Arles Prime lens series draws its name from the picturesque town of Arles in southern France, a cherished source of inspiration for the artist Vincent van Gogh. Renowned for its abundant sunlight and vibrant colors throughout the seasons, Arles catalyzed van Gogh's departure from conventional artistic styles.
DZOFILM's Arles Prime series, with its T1.4 fast apertures, captures the dynamic interplay of light and shadow, igniting fresh possibilities for artistic expression and cinematic creativity.
Unparalleled Spatial Visual Impact
This High Speed Prime Cine Lens - Arles Series - covers Vista Vision sensors with a 46.5mm image circle, providing greater light transmission for enhanced depth and dimension in your visuals. This results in broader, more immersive images with rich detail. T1.4 aperture and unique field curvature design offer exceptional focus control, creating a three-dimensional visual experience with smooth transitions between in-focus and out-of-focus areas.
High-Speed Prime for Ultimate Visual Quality
With its T1.4 ultra-wide aperture, the Arles Prime provides ample light intake, excelling in low-light and complex shooting conditions, since it captures images quickly in low-light conditions, reducing exposure time and increasing shutter speed. This high-speed lens for shooting creates stunningly dreamy shallow depth of field, precisely highlighting every narrative detail, especially under low light.
At wide-open aperture, the lens ensures even brightness transitions and clear rendering of intricate light and shadow details. This fast glass supports high frame rate shooting without compromising image quality, producing smooth and exquisite cinematic footage cinematographers demand.
Cinematic Depth with Painterly Rendering
The Arles Prime boasts 16 aperture blades, delivering delightful circular bokeh and ensuring smooth transitions between in-focus and out-of-focus areas. At maximum aperture, it presents a soft low-contrast look, while slight swirling bokeh on the periphery adds a distinctive characteristic to the image, enhancing the emotional depth of each frame.