Canon K35
The Canon K35 lenses, first introduced in the 1970s, have a legendary place in cinematic history. Known for their fast apertures, warm tones, and beautiful vintage character, these lenses have been used in countless iconic films and continue to be revered for their timeless look.
More Info →Canon FD
We have several Canon FDs that seamlessly extend our K-35 lineup with matching optical character, offering additional focal lengths while preserving the classic K35 look.
More Info →Canon Rangefinder
Canon Rangefinder lenses, produced in the 1950s and 1960s, are celebrated for their exceptional optical quality. Among these, the 50mm f/0.95 stands out as the "dream lens", known for its stunningly soft bokeh, and focus falloff, making it a prized choice for filmmakers seeking vintage character.
More Info →Cooke Speed Panchro
The Cooke Speed Panchro lenses were first introduced in the 1920s. These lenses became renowned for their smooth focus, sharpness, and warm color rendition, and they are still highly regarded for their vintage look in modern cinematography.
More Info →Kowa 2X Anamorphic
Originally produced in Japan during the 1970s, Kowa Anamorphic lenses are prized for their lightweight construction, 2x squeeze ratio, and distinctive optical signature.
More Info →Kowa R
Though they carry the well-known Kowa name, these lenses are a rare set originally designed for SET-R cameras from 1968–1974. With sharp centers, gentle falloff, bold purple and gold flares, and warm skin tones, they’re especially well-suited for portrait work.
More Info →Leica R
Originally made for the Leicaflex SLRs, these still lenses were long overshadowed by their M-mount siblings. Today, they're gaining recognition for their warm tones, smooth focus roll-off, and elegant vintage character—perfect for digital cinematography.
More Info →NIKON AI-S
Introduced in 1982, the Nikkor AI-S lenses were Nikon's last fully-manual primes. Rehoused by Zero Optik, they feature 95mm fronts, a cam-driven focus system, and a 16-blade iris for smooth, circular bokeh. Known for their unique flares, vibrant colors, and natural contrast, they offer a subtle, beautiful veil at wide open apertures.
More Info →ZEISS STANDARD SPEED
The Zeiss Standard Speeds are prized for their compact size and robust build, making them ideal for handheld and mobile setups. Known for their signature Zeiss look, they deliver sharp images with natural contrast and color.
More Info →ZEISS SUPER SPEED
Zeiss Super Speeds, known for their ultra-fast apertures and distinctive image rendering, are favored for low-light and high-contrast cinematography. Their unique character and sharpness have made them a staple for filmmakers seeking speed and style.
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