Zeiss has just officially announced the new ZEISS Nano Prime lenses. They are designed for mid-range cameras, such as the Sony FX-9 or BURANO, to lower-end cinema cameras, such as the Sony FX-6 or FX-3. Six lenses come in 18mm, 24mm, 35mm, 50mm, 75mm and 100mm focal lengths with feet or meter markings.
Every lens costs $4,490/$4,990, first avaialble for pre-order at B&H/ Adorama.
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| ZEISS Nano Prime 18mm T1.5 Cine | Check Price | B&H/ Adorama |
| ZEISS Nano Prime 24mm T1.5 Cine | Check Price | B&H/ Adorama |
| ZEISS Nano Prime 35mm T1.5 Cine | Check Price | B&H/ Adorama |
| ZEISS Nano Prime 50mm T1.5 Cine | Check Price | B&H/ Adorama |
| ZEISS Nano Prime 75mm T1.5 Cine | Check Price | B&H/ Adorama |
| ZEISS Nano Prime 100mm T1.5 Cine | Check Price | B&H/ Adorama |
All the lenses cover full-frame sensors, but even the widest 18mm model can capture a wide angle of view on a Super 35 camera. They can also pass native metadata and eXtended Data to the camera, recording lens type, focus distance, iris, focal length, distortion, and vignetting, which are essential in systems like CinCraft Mapper for post-production or CinCraft Scenario for VFX productions.
