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SLR Magic 50mm T0.95 HyperPrime Cine Lens for Micro Four Thirds

HyperPrime CINE 5095MFT

SKU: GC40-SLR5095MFT62VNDL

SLR Magic 50mm T0.95 HyperPrime CINE Lens for Micro Four Thirds

SLR Magic 50mm T0.95 HyperPrime Cine Lens for Micro Four Thirds

HyperPrime CINE 5095MFT

The HyperPrime CINE 5095MFT Lens is a new lens designed for Micro Four Thirds (MFT) mount cameras. The field of view corresponds to 100mm in 35mm format which opens up many new creative possibilities, in particular portrait photography and documentary cinematography. The twelve bladed aperture provides beautiful, creamy bokeh (de-focused backgrounds) giving that distinct visual style, that many other lenses do not offer. As usual with SLR Magic CINE lenses it is integrated with a smooth decoupled geared aperture ring (allows seem-less transitions of exposure) and gearing to the focus ring to allow ease of use for "follow-focus" systems. The maximum ultra-fast aperture of T0.95 makes the 50mm HyperPrime Cine Lens ideally suited to available light photography.

With a Micro Four Thirds (MFT) mount, the lens is compatible with Panasonic, Olympus and Blackmagic Cinema cameras. The HyperPrime CINE 5095MFT is a manual focus only lens with an anodized metal body manufactured to the highest standards.

62mm Variable ND Filter

The 62mm 0.4-1.8 Variable ND Filter - Mark II is a high-quality variable neutral density filter providing a reduction of about 1.3 to 6 stops (ND1.3 to ND64) with a 62mm rear filter thread. This variable Neutral Density filter creates a darkening of the entire image, allowing you to photograph with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed. The degree of density is easily controlled by rotating the front filter ring via the non-removable lever. Calibrated markings (12 reference points) make it easy for repeatable positions. The front filter ring has a larger diameter than the rear which is designed to avoid vignetting, even when using wide angles lenses.

The latest Mark II versions feature the ability to rotate the filter without unscrewing it from the lens, assisting the orientation of the polarization effect in Variable NDs. This is particularly useful when dealing with the polarization effect of expansive skies in landscape photography for example. The SLR Magic Variable ND filters are the highest quality multicoated optical glass to ensure the best performance. Variable ND filters usually show striation patterns in the out-of-focus circles of confusion in the bokeh but the SLR Magic Variable ND filters are optimized to suppress such unwanted artefacts. Suitable for film or still photography use. Includes protective case and front lens cap.

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