I own both of these - I just wish the remote port was positioned somewhere else. when used with the servo grip, you can't set the lens down, as the cable sticks out far below the lens. You can use a baseplate or similar (even with the C200), but this adds bulk (and cost) to my rig. And even with a baseplate/rods, it STILL gets in the way when mounting the lens, since the C200 has a twist-on mount like the DSLRs. 3:33 I am aware of the Zacuto Z-C18RC and own this as a workaround. It looks like it's used here as well (sneakily behind the operator's hand). It was an eye-watering $350 each, and since I wanted one for each lens, ouch. However, nitpick aside, I would gladly shell out the dough again for "Mark II" versions of the lenses where this is fixed - and resell the others or keep them as backups. There isn't really any competition with this mount and in this price range.
Hi there! Since it has an EF mount, you could technically use it with an EOS Rebel T6. However, the EOS Rebel T6 does not supply power for the servo unit. These lenses are optimally designed to be used with our Cinema EOS and Multipurpose cameras. We hope this helps!
"Familiar to cinematographers "- Yet you use a NONstandard thread, and make the iris and zoom rings too close to have follow focus motors next to each other. How do you miss THAT?
This gotta be my dream lens for skateboarding filming ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I own both of these - I just wish the remote port was positioned somewhere else. when used with the servo grip, you can't set the lens down, as the cable sticks out far below the lens. You can use a baseplate or similar (even with the C200), but this adds bulk (and cost) to my rig. And even with a baseplate/rods, it STILL gets in the way when mounting the lens, since the C200 has a twist-on mount like the DSLRs.
3:33 I am aware of the Zacuto Z-C18RC and own this as a workaround. It looks like it's used here as well (sneakily behind the operator's hand). It was an eye-watering $350 each, and since I wanted one for each lens, ouch.
However, nitpick aside, I would gladly shell out the dough again for "Mark II" versions of the lenses where this is fixed - and resell the others or keep them as backups. There isn't really any competition with this mount and in this price range.
I wish it was a 2.8
great lenses. but much more (double that of 28-135) than the sony lenses for fs7.
any chance they will reduce prices?
Now I have an option for a lens like back in my Canon L2 days ;)
Are these lenses adequate to shoot 4K on a 1DX Mark II?
Hi Pedro! These lenses are 4K-ready, so they'll more than live up to the task. We hope this answers your question!
Will this lens work on canon t6 reble
Hi there! Since it has an EF mount, you could technically use it with an EOS Rebel T6. However, the EOS Rebel T6 does not supply power for the servo unit. These lenses are optimally designed to be used with our Cinema EOS and Multipurpose cameras. We hope this helps!
CanonUSA thank u for that info cool
lol you are a funny guy.
you don't mention the focus throw
"Familiar to cinematographers "- Yet you use a NONstandard thread, and make the iris and zoom rings too close to have follow focus motors next to each other. How do you miss THAT?
Awesome but ridonkulously expensive.
Please canon
Hi I love photographic photography and I do not have the money to buy a camera. Can you send me a DSLR camera? 😔
Hi there! While we can't give them away, if you're looking for an awesome deal, check out our refurbished cameras at: Canon.us/cqlw
CanonUSA ok thank you i love canon