
Sirui SP-985327 Night Walker 35mm T1.2 Cine Lens
Unlock the Beauty of Night with the SIRUI Night Walker 35mm Cine Lens The SIRUI Night Walker 35mm T1.2 Cine Lens is designed to excel in low-light conditions, providing exceptional optical performance and a bright T1.2 aperture. This lens allows filmmakers to capture brilliant footage with pleas...
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Overview
Unlock the Beauty of Night with the SIRUI Night Walker 35mm Cine Lens
The SIRUI Night Walker 35mm T1.2 Cine Lens is designed to excel in low-light conditions, providing exceptional optical performance and a bright T1.2 aperture. This lens allows filmmakers to capture brilliant footage with pleasing bokeh, clear subjects, and smooth, stepless control over aperture and focus.
- Focal Length: 35mm
- Aperture: T1.2-T16
- Lens Mount: E Mount
- Frame: S35/APS-C
- Minimum Focus Distance: 0.4m
- Lens Structure: 11 elements in 10 groups
- Aperture Blades: 12
- Filter Spec: M67*0.75
- Focus Ring Rotation Angle: 270°
- Weight: Approximately 500g
Key Features
T1.2 Large Aperture - Featuring large T1.2 aperture, this cine lens is perfect for low-light filming. No need to use extremely high ISO and you'll get a pure low noise night scene. The fast T1.2 aperture also contributes to pleasing bokeh quality and clear subject, giving the footage extra expressiveness and aesthetics.
Night Walker 35mm - SIRUI Night Walker Series cine lenses come in S35 coverage. The Night Walker 35mm is equivalent to a 49mm full frame lens, suitable for humanity, documentary and portrait filming. SIRUI Night Walker is available in classic black and fashionable metal gray. Both choices are premium and aesthetic in the appearance.
Outstanding Optical Performance - SIRUI Night Walker takes a revolutionary step in improving the optical performance at even the max aperture, achieving perfect sharpness, minimal focus breathing and well controlled aberration.
Premium Cine Body - The strong aluminum cine housing makes it sturdy yet portable in hand. It helps to protect inner optical elements while the minimum weight of each single lens is around only 500g, creating a new era of lightweight fast aperture lens.
Model: SIRUI 35mm T1.2 | Focus Length: 35mm | Frame: APS-C/S35 | Aperture: T1.2-T16 | Lens Structure: 11 elements in 10 groups | Aperture Blade: 12 | Minimum Focus Distance: 0.4m | Filter Spec: M67*0.75 | Rotation Angle of the Focus Ring: 270° | Max. Diameter(mm/inches): 79/3.11 | Diameter of the Focus Ring(mm/inches): 77.6/3.06 | Length(mm/inches): 84/3.3
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a large T1.2 aperture, making it highly effective for filming in challenging low-light conditions.
- Achieves perfect sharpness even at its maximum aperture, ensuring high-quality images across all settings.
- Designed to minimize focus breathing, which is crucial for professional cinematic applications.
- Provides well-controlled aberration, contributing to cleaner and more accurate image rendition.
- Offers pleasing bokeh quality due to its fast T1.2 aperture, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of footage.
- Equipped with a sturdy aluminum cine housing, making the lens both durable and lightweight at around 500g.
- The 35mm focal length on an S35 sensor is equivalent to a 49mm full-frame lens, versatile for portraits and documentaries.
- Available in classic black and fashionable metal gray, offering aesthetic choices for different preferences.
- Includes a 12-blade aperture, which contributes to smooth and natural-looking bokeh.
- Features a 270° rotation angle on the focus ring, allowing for precise and subtle focus adjustments.
👎 Cons
- The APS-C/S35 frame coverage means it is not designed for full-frame cameras, limiting its compatibility.
- The manual focus nature, typical for cine lenses, requires precise operator control and is not suitable for autofocus-reliant shooting.
- While the T1.2 aperture excels in low light, achieving critical focus at such a wide aperture can be challenging.
- The filter specification M67*0.75 suggests a specific thread size that may require additional filters or step-up rings for some kits.
- The minimum focus distance of 0.4m might be a limitation for extreme close-up or macro-style shots.