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Zeiss Cp.3 15mm T2.9 Lens Sony E Mount

Zeiss Cp.3 15mm T2.9 Lens Sony E Mount
  • Product Code: eq42356
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$18,270.00 $22,472.10

Building on the success of the well-regarded CP.2 lenses, ZEISS CP.3 15mm T2.9 Lens Sony E Mountoffer the same full-frame sensor coverage and classic ZEISS look in an updated form factor and with improved mechanics and lens coatings. This 15mm Compact Prime lens is derived from the same classic optical formula as the preceding CP.2 variant and shares the same physical length as the 18, 21, 25, 28, 35, 50, and 85mm CP.3 lenses while maintaining identical focus and iris gear positioning with the entire set of CP.3 lenses, relative to the mount. All CP.3 lenses also share the same 95mm front diameter. Similar physical attributes across the lens line makes fitting lens accessories such as matte boxes, follow focuses, lens supports, and lens control motors easier and less time consuming.

Another feature handed down from the preceding CP.2 lenses is the interchangeable mounts. This lens comes with a Sony E mount installed. Though, if you wish to fit your CP.3 lens to a different camera, the lens mount can be swapped by the user for a separately available mount of a different kind. If you like the bokeh in your images to be round, even after stopping down, you will be pleased to know that the 14-bladed iris, made famous by the CP.2 lenses, has been retained.

ZEISS CP.3 15mm T2.9 Lens Sony E MountWhile the CP.3 lenses are designed for a degree of user-serviceability regarding the mount, for ideal performance and calibration, B&H recommends that mount swaps and other lens adjustments be done by a trained lens technician at a service center.

Covers Full-Frame Format    Sony E Mount    T2.9 to T22 Aperture Range    Geared Focus and Iris Control Rings    Clickless Iris Ring    14-Blade Iris    Classic ZEISS Image Rendering    Improved Ergonomics Over Last-Gen CP.2    New Lens Coatings for Enhanced Contrast    Lens Scale Marked in Feet

Key Specs
Focal Length15mm
Maximum ApertureT2.9
Lens MountSony E
Lens Format CoverageFull Frame
Filter ThreadNo
Image StabilizationNo
Electronic CommunicationNo
Parameters
Maximum ApertureT2.9
Minimum ApertureT22
Lens MountSony E
Interchangeable MountYes
Lens Format CoverageFull Frame
Image Circle46.3 mm
Angle of ViewFull Frame
Horizontal: 100°
MFT
Horizontal: 60°
Super 35
Horizontal: 79°
Focus ScalesImperial
Filter ThreadNo
Minimum Focus DistanceFrom Unspecified Point in Lens: 12" / 30 cm
Maximum Magnification RatioNot Specified by Manufacturer
Diaphragm Blades15
Image StabilizationNo
Lens Mounting1x 3/8"-16 (via Included Support Foot)
Gear Standard0.8 MOD / 32 Pitch
Gear RotationFocus: 300°
Electronic CommunicationNo
Environmental ResistanceNo
DiameterFront: 3.7" / 95 mm
Length3.3" / 83.7 mm
Weight1.9 lb / 0.87 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight4.12 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)10.45 x 9.35 x 9"

Zeiss lenses are known for their clean and crisp image rendering. The CP.3 series of lenses is no different. This CP.3 lens will accurately color-match to other Zeiss cinema lenses inside and out of the CP.3 range. The CP.3 lenses feature improved lens coatings and anti-reflection masking over the CP.2 range for increased contrast and reduced flare, important for capturing content with the intent of an HDR-format release.

For enhanced ergonomics over the previous-generation CP.2 lenses, the CP.3 lens barrel has been reshaped to be more similar to the renowned Zeiss Ultra Prime lenses. This new shape is easier to handle, and takes up less physical space than the original Compact Prime design. An even weight distribution ensures that these lenses will be at home handheld, locked down on a tripod, or flown on a Steadicam or motorized gimbal.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. which one is better in terms of quality, this lens or Sony FE C 16-35mm T/3.1 G for vlogging ( i don't like changing lenses)?

A: A zeiss lens is superior to any Sony FE lens

Q: 2. Is this lens compatible with a Sony FS7 M2?

A: Yes, the ZEISS CP.3 lenses with E-mount will fit directly to any of the Sony video cameras, including the FS5, FS7 and FX9.

Q: 3. Where is this lens manufactured?

A: This lens has a Country or Origin of Germany.

Q: 4. Is there a 65mm CP3?

A: No, there is not a 65mm version of the ZEISS CP.3 85mm T2.1 Compact Prime Lens (PL Mount, Feet).

Q: 5. Is this lens compatible with Sony 6500 Premium E-mount APS-C Camera?

A: Yes, you can use the ZEISS Compact Prime CP.3 lens with E mount on this camera. There is no communication with the camera however and no EXIF data transferred to the file.

Q: 6. can fixed uv filter?

A: It is not possible to fit a UV filter to the ZEISS Compact Prime CP.3 lenses. Like most cine lenses, they are designed for use with a matte box and cut filters.

Q: 7. How does this perform in terms of CA levels and purple fringing at all aperture settings?

A: It is our understanding that the optical properties of the CP.2 and CP.3 lenses are very similar. There were reports of some CA with the CP.2 lenses. Being that these are Zeiss, we doubt that this really is something that the cinematographer will be concerned about let alone his audience. CA is dependent on lighting, focus and aperture as well. We would encourage you to rent and test before you buy to make sure these lenses are for you.

Q: 8. With the Zeiss CP.2 Super Speeds being discontinued, does Zeiss intend on releasing a CP.3 Super Speed line to take their place?

A: there has been no official statement from Zeiss about a Cp.3 line of super speeds

Q: 9. is there a user manual ?

A: No, we do not have a manual available for how to install the ZEISS Interchangeable Lens Mount for CP.3 21mm T2.9, 25/28/35mm T2.1 (ARRI PL), but ZEISS does have tutorials online.

Q: 10. Can any of these Zeiss MFT mount lenses work on the Olympus MFT camera bodies?

A: Yes, the CP.3 lenses with MFT mount will fit to any camera using the Micro Four Thirds lens mount standard. The lens will have the proper flange focal distance and will focus accurately to infinity.

07/09/2024

[Full Frame] I'm a life long photographer, but I'm new to video. In the world of photography I was a firm believer in only using the best primes - Zeiss and Schneider. There's no way I'd ever consider a zoom. Having just purchased a RED Komodo, I wasn't in a place to buy a full set of cine primes. After months of agonizing over my options, I purchased this lens and the matching 18-55.
Wanting to get a feel for the quality differences, I tested all my still-primes against the pair of FUJIs. I used a Zeiss back-focus target and tested all the lenses at f5.6 under controlled lighting. I exported frames from Premier Pro after applying a standard DCI LUT.


I'm not an expert at optics and I'm still trying to get my head around R3D (RED's raw format) and LUTs, so all I can give is my subjective opinion, which is ...
Shockingly, the FUJI zooms looked as good as or better than the primes! It seems to me that the 50-135 did just a little bit better than the 18-55, but it really comes down to splitting hairs.


While I could still use by photo-primes (because I'm old-school like that), the zooms give me (obviously) more flexibility. These cine-lenses have a number of other advantages over my ZEs and Schneider PC/TS lenses:


No focus breathing. Some of my primes have a noticeable shift in focal length when when changing focus.
Then lens bodies don't move when zooming or focusing. There's no way to use a follow focus on my ZE 135 Sonnar, for example.
Marking are on the side of the lens not the top, which makes follow focus much easier.


In addition, the FUJI lenses are parfocal, which is super nice. Plus they have a facility for Macro that I haven't yet explored. Because these lenses are native RF (thanks to the smart folks at Duclos), you don't even need an adapter!

5
25/08/2024

[Yes] Wow... what a great lens! At this price point you won't need anything else.

5
22/08/2024

[15] AWESOME. AMAZING. THANK YOU FUJINON. THATS IT. NO NEGATIVE COMMENTS HERE. BEST MONEY I HAVE SPENT ON MY KIT SO FAR.

5
05/06/2024

[Imperial] It is very good I like it .

5
01/05/2024

[15mm] I've used this lens on a variety of shoots, and it's incredible. Very lightweight. Relatively low profile. Very smooth focusing with zero breathing. Some people have bashed it for being a T2.9. If there's a person in the world who can run-and-gun a doc shoot at T1.4 without a focus puller, AC, etc., then I want to meet that person post-haste and get some tips. For the rest of us mortals, T2.9 will do just fine. Especially if you're filming with an Fs5 or 7, which are already great in low light as it is. I always love the question in Q&A's, How did you make it so both people are in focus at the same time. Try stopping down to 4.5 or 5.6. That's where this lens gets awesomely sharp, and pulling focus is a total breeze as a one-man-band.

It's not for everyone. It's definitely a lower-contrast lens, a look that I happen to like, but looks different than Zeiss CP glass (or the 21-100 Zeiss zoom). The bokeh is beautiful on the MK. Even though having to change lenses (and buy the other) is a bit inconvenient, they're par focal, which makes things easier, and they're extremely light-weight, but seem to have good build quality. I rented, didn't purchase, so it's hard for me to comment on long-term durability. For what I do, higher-end documentary features and shorts, this lens is perfect.

5
28/04/2024

[4.12 lb] I have had this lens for a few months now and I have not regretted purchasing it. We have been using it regularly on a BMD PCC4k as part of a six-eight camera video production routine. The images are stunning, and noticeably better than any low budget cinema glass (Rokinon/Samyang) or even mid-budget photographic lenses (Sigma ART, ZEISS ZE). You will instantly feel familiar and comfortable with the look which is not sterile, overly sharp, or video-like. Parfocal feature is fantastic, zoom and focus is very smooth, color rendition and contrast seems true. Minimal breathing and beautiful bokeh. Some reviewers seem to be put off by the use of some plastic in the manufacturing of the lens case. To me it does not feel cheap and I really appreciate the light weight that is achieved in this way. I would say that this lens (and it's 18-55mm cousin) are the perfect complement to the PCC4k. Rent it once to try it out. I think you will love it!

5
26/04/2024

[Yes] I really believe this is a difficult lens to review.... Hits the price point where DSLR shooters are interested, but also experienced DoP's using Cabrio's and Large PL cinema zoom lenses are interested too. If you're use to SLR glass, this can introduce you to the convenience of a cinema built lens. A DoP would say this lens fall short of its higher end accessors.

Using lenses in both production realms, I found a great nitch for this lens. This lightweight Fuji works perfectly on my Movi Pro paired with an FS5 and F55 (with Duclos adaptor.) Extremely sharp glass. Would say my only complaint is that it does flare quite a bit. Have to control that.

Now with the native E-mount Sony Venice released, I'd love to see them release a full frame version of these lenses. Keeping them lightweight and cost effective would eat up that market space. Nice work Fuji.

5
04/04/2024

[T2.9] This lens is the equivalent of having a set of CP.2 primes in the form factor of a zoom. There's zero focus breathing, beautiful bokeh, beautiful micro contrast. We just used this lens on an Fs7ii for a feature narrative film, and people have been commenting on how great it looks. I thought I would explain why: it's this lens. The focus is smooth, and we kept it mostly at an T4.5 except for a few scenes. You'll definitely want a focus puller if you're wide at 2.9. It's advertised at being a T2.9-3.9, but none of us could tell the difference really. It looked great at all ends of the zoom range. There was no discernible difference in sharpness wide or telephoto (like most zoom lenses out there). Just know that it's very large, and will weigh down your camera. In theory it would work for doc work, but would be a lot to carry, and would probably be intimidating toward subjects. For narrative work on a budget, I can't recommend it enough. it's better contrast, sharpness and focus breathing than the Fujinon MK series, and leaps and bounds better than any photo zoom lens. I can't recommend this enough.

5

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