IronFilm Posted May 20, 2020 Share Posted May 20, 2020 Quote The 25-75 cinema lens matched the mechanical and optical properties of the popular Tokina Cinema 50-135mm T2.9 MKII and 11- 20mm T2.9 zoom lenses. The quality matching throughout the zoom lens line-up includes a parfocal design to maintain focus while zooming, limited focus breathing, and low distortion. The addition of the 25-75mm completes a 3-lens set of cinema zooms covering 11mm super-wide angles to 135mm telephoto at a price of less than $12,000 for all three lenses which is incredibly competitive for a cinema lens line-up The suggested retail price for the 25-75mm T2.9 is $5799 and will ship in Spring 2021. All lenses in the series feature an interchangeable mount between PL, EF, Sony E, MFT, and Nikon F mounts. https://www.provideocoalition.com/tokina-introduces-all-new-25-75mm-t2-9-cinema-zoom/ A nice setup with the 11-20 / 25-75 / 50-135 all T2.9, you could shoot almost anything with this. It is a pity the 25-75 is "S35+", as I'd rather they dropped the "+" and made an 18-75 S35 lens. Would be nice to have that small overlap with the 11-20 instead of leaving a gap. Or have made the 25-75 have FF coverage. noone 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrtreve Posted July 8, 2020 Share Posted July 8, 2020 I could quite happily do a whole day on this lens for a lot of my jobs where I juggle between primes of 24/35/50/85. I believe it covers Mini LF in UHD mode but beyond that it needs the expander. Still, if it's around £5k then it doesn't really have any competition currently, so I might get one for jobs where I need to move quickly. Or maybe Sigma could release a FF 24-70 2.8 in a cine version that would also be good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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