The addition of these focal lengths targets diverse production needs, ranging from sweeping architectural shots to detailed close-up work. The 150mm T4 1.5x Macro is designed for high-precision capture, functioning both as a telephoto prime and a macro tool with a minimum focus distance of 0.29 meters. Meanwhile, the 15mm T1.6 provides a 109.3-degree field of view, utilizing aspherical elements to maintain edge-to-edge sharpness. The 75mm T1.4 completes the trio, aimed at portraiture and commercial projects requiring natural compression and shallow depth of field.
Technically, the series emphasizes professional usability through interchangeable mount modules and consistent gear positioning. The lenses are constructed with aluminum alloy housings that are resistant to dust and splashes, weighing as little as 599 grams. Optically, the design incorporates ED low-dispersion and HRI high-refractive glass to support 8K resolution workflows while minimizing focus breathing. The new lenses are available globally starting July 6, 2026, with individual prices ranging from $549 to $649, and kit options priced between $1,499 and $1,899.




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