DZOFilm LingLung 10-24mm T2.9 MFT Cine Lens

1.500,00 {ex VAT}

The DOZFilm LingLung 10-24mm is a cine zoom lens with a light intensity of T2.9 over the entire range. It is the perfect combination for cameras with an MFT lens mount such as the BMPCC4K, Z Cam E2 series and the Panasonic GH5 series cameras.

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DZOFilm LingLung 10-24mm T2.9 MFT Cine Lens

DZO Film 10-24mm BMPCC4K Tilta Nucleus-N
The DZOFilm LingLung 20-70mm lens on BMPCC4K with Tilta Cage and Nucleus-N

The DOZFilm LingLung 10-24mm is a cine zoom lens with a light intensity of T2.9 over the entire range. It is the perfect combination for cinema cameras with an MFT lens mount such as the BMPCC4K, Z Cam E2 series and the Panasonic GH5 series cameras.

The lens is parfocal, which means that the lens remains sharp while zooming. In addition, the lens has virtually no breathing. Breathing is, in short, a change in the angle of view during focusing.

The filter size is 77mm, which makes it an excellent candidate for the Tiltaing Mini clamp-on Matte box where this lens ring filter size is already included in the kit as standard.

Save costs on the smart Tiltaing Focus Lens Rings because the lens rings already have a pitch of 0.8mm. But perfect for the Tilta Nucleus-M, Nucleus-N and other Tilta follow focus systems?

The DOZFilm LingLung 10-24mm together with the The DOZFilm 20-70mm T2.9 is your set actually complete.

Given the weight of the lens, it is recommended to use a lens support. The Tilta LS-T05 fits perfectly in combination with a base plate and two 15mm rods.

Read a 4shooters review here.

We could not have expressed it better and all for a very reasonable price.

More information? Here: http://en.dzofilm.com/

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BACK FOCUS

Back focus

The lens is parfocal when the back focus is properly adjusted. This adjustment is done in the following way:

  1. Place the camera with lens on a tripod and aim it at a "back focus Test Chart" at a meter or a position of about three meters.
  2. Loosen the back focus ring.
  3. Open the aperture all the way and compensate for any overexposure with a faster shutter speed or use a standard ND filter.
  4. Now zoom in on the Backfocus Test Chart and turn the focus so that the chart is sharp.
  5. Now zoom out completely and turn and the back focus rings until the image is razor-sharp.
  6. Zoom in fully again and if the image is not as sharp as in step 4, repeat steps 4 to 5 until the focus on both zoom extremes is sharp.
  7. Tighten the back focus ring, very tight.

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