Canon PL Lenses? [CR1]

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<p><strong>New video lenses?

<span style="font-weight: normal;">I’d like to say up front I am completely ignorant to cine lenses and the whole world of video.</span> </strong></p>
<p>I received a message yesterday that Canon is planning a set of PL primes to compete with Zeiss.</p>
<p>How realistic that is is unknown to me, but it may be worth discussing.</p>
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What should they have extra then? Manual focus? Grab FTM, and you're there. Sharpness? If i look at photozone.de, Zeiss drops the ball every now and then, they're pretty much in line with the current L primes. The only thing could be manual stops selection, but who would want that back? I think that if they want to compete in video (aiming at RED, and fighting Nikon on the way up), their bodies should get an update first. Sony is showing off with their new funnies (33 and 55), lenses can come later. Much later.
 
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PL Lenses will not fit Canon DSLR's, Sounds like a kid making up something. It is possible that Canon is planning a PL mount cinema camera to compete with RED, but that would be a whole new ball game, of little interest to DSLR users, but of great interest to professional makers who do TV shows, commercials, or movies, and have the hundreds of thousands to invest.

Zeiss already offers Compact Cinema Lenses with adapters so they can adapt to Canon EF mounts, PL mounts, or F mounts. You can purchase them with EF mount or PL Mount, plus you can purchase adapters. F mounts are not yet available, but if Nikon produces a video camera that becomes popular, they will appear.

http://www.zeiss.com/C12575690045D103/EmbedTitelIntern/MountChangeInstructionsCP.2/$File/MountChangeInstructionsCP2_EN.pdf
 
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Looks like Canon may be a little late to the party.

1)ARRI and FUJINON have joined their extensive expertise to create a completely new family of modern cine zooms. http://www.arri.de/camera/lenses/35_format_lenses/alura_zooms.html The Alura 18-80 t2.8 and 45-250 t2.6 Zooms.

2) (Los Angeles, California, April 7, 2010) - ARRI, FUJINON and ZEISS today announced a strategic partnership designed to utilize the unique strengths of each company in order to create innovative new products for the entertainment imaging community. The agreement consists of an open exchange of ideas, standards and technologies, as well as close cooperation in the development of new products. http://www.arri.de/press/press_english/press_release.html?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=465&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=1781&cHash=23254bd287

3) Leica Summilux-C Primes in PL mount announced. http://www.bandpro.com/309/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_images.tpl&product_id=40&category_id=33&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=27&vmcchk=1&Itemid=27

4) Cooke http://www.cookeoptics.com/ and Angenieux http://www.angenieux.com/ (Leicester, UK) Cooke Optics Ltd., the premier manufacturer of precision lenses for the motion picture industry, and Thales Angenieux, the leader in the design and development of the most prestigious zoom lenses in the film world, will announce an exciting working partnership at NAB 2010. http://blog.digitalcontentproducer.com/briefingroom/2010/03/15/cooke-optics-and-thales-angenieux-to-join-forces-at-nab-2010/

BTW Canon has been making Broadcast Lenses for years and they Don't Make A Broadcast Camera. So it sounds reasonable that they could make Cine Lenses without making a Cine Camera.
 
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Master_of_the_Universe said:
Canon have been making PL mount lenses for years.

Super 16 zooms like the 8-64mm, 7-63mm, 11.5-138mm, 11-165mm.

Also years ago they sold a set of Primes.

The Canon K35 macro zoom lens (25-120) and K35 primes were in BNCR mount (the Hollywood standard at the time) and were made in about the 1970s.
 
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