Canon CN-E 135mm t/2.2 Prime Lens (FF, EF)

Daily $100.00
Weekly $300.00

The Canon CN-E 135mm T2.2 L F Cinema Prime Lens available at Lightbulb Rentals is tailored for full-frame sensor formats, making it highly compatible with Canon’s Cinema EOS series and all Canon DSLRs. Hereā€™s a detailed overview of its features and benefits:
Optical Characteristics:
Telephoto Prime: With a focal length of 135mm, it offers a telephoto perspective suitable for capturing distant subjects and achieving compressed perspectives.
Maximum Aperture: The lens boasts a fast maximum aperture of T2.2, enabling excellent performance in low-light conditions and facilitating shallow depth of field for selective focus effects.
Bokeh Quality: Equipped with an 11-blade iris, the lens produces beautiful, rounded bokeh, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of out-of-focus backgrounds.
Build and Design:
Dual-Sided Markings: Features markings on both sides of the barrel, allowing for easy readability of settings from behind the camera or from either side. This is particularly useful for focus pullers and camera assistants.
Consistent Dimensions: Designed to share similar dimensions with other CN-E lenses, facilitating quick and seamless lens changes during productions. This uniformity ensures compatibility with existing accessories and setups.
Compatibility and Use Cases:
Full-Frame Compatibility: Optimized for full-frame sensor formats, making it ideal for use with Canon Cinema EOS cameras and Canon DSLRs that support full-frame lenses.
Cinema-Grade Imaging: Designed to deliver high-quality optical performance consistent with Canonā€™s Cinema EOS line, ensuring sharpness, clarity, and color fidelity suitable for professional filmmaking.
Practical Considerations:
Professional Workflow: Suited for professional filmmaking environments where reliability, durability, and ease of use are paramount.
Versatile Applications: Suitable for a wide range of applications including narrative filmmaking, documentaries, commercials, and more, where precise control over composition and focus is crucial.