
Rokinon XN50-N Xeen 50mm T1.5 Cine Lens Nikon
Unleash Cinematic Brilliance with Rokinon's Prime Cine LensIntroducing the Rokinon Xeen XN50-N 50mm T1.5 Professional Cine Lens, engineered to bring professional cinematic quality to your Nikon camera. Its robust design, smooth operation, and wide aperture make it perfect for filmmakers seeking e...
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Overview
Unleash Cinematic Brilliance with Rokinon's Prime Cine Lens
Introducing the Rokinon Xeen XN50-N 50mm T1.5 Professional Cine Lens, engineered to bring professional cinematic quality to your Nikon camera. Its robust design, smooth operation, and wide aperture make it perfect for filmmakers seeking exceptional performance at an accessible price.
- Mount: Nikon
- Focal Length: 50mm
- Aperture: T1.5
- Construction: Durable aluminum housing
- Focus Throw: 200 Degrees
- Front Diameter: 114mm
- Diaphragm Blades: 11
- Compatibility: Full Frame Cameras
- Angle of View: 28.4⁰ (Full Frame), 18.7⁰ (APS-C), 19.0⁰ (Super 35), 14.4⁰ (MFT)
- Weight: 2.7 lbs
- Unified focus
- Aperture gear and T-stop scale positions among all Xeen by Rokinon lenses
Key Features
Features an aluminum body for increased durability, a tripod mount, large & easy to read markings, and a long focus throw (200 Degree)
Unified focus, aperture gear and T-stop scale positions among all Xeen by Rokinon lenses
Xeen by Rokinon lenses all have a 11 bladed diaphragm & unified 114mm front diameters for use with standard matte boxes
Angle of view 28.4⁰ on full frame cameras; 18.7⁰ on APS-C cameras; 19.0⁰ on Super 35 cameras & 14.4⁰ on MFT cameras
weighs only 2.7 lbs.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features an aluminum body, contributing to increased durability for professional use
- Offers a long focus throw of 200 degrees, allowing for precise and smooth focus adjustments
- Unified focus, aperture gear, and T-stop scale positions ensure consistent operation across Xeen by Rokinon lenses
- Equipped with an 11-bladed diaphragm, which helps in creating smooth and pleasing bokeh
- Unified 114mm front diameters for compatibility with standard matte boxes, streamlining production workflows
- Weighs only 2.7 lbs, making it relatively manageable for various camera setups and handheld operation
👎 Cons
- The 28.4° angle of view on full-frame cameras may be too narrow for certain wide-angle shots
- Lacks information on specific optical elements or coatings that contribute to image quality
- Requires a tripod mount, suggesting its weight and size might be considerable for certain camera bodies
- Absence of autofocus capability means focus adjustments must be made manually, which can be challenging in fast-paced shooting
- The "T1.5" maximum aperture, while fast, specific minimum aperture is not provided