ZEISS 15mm T1.8 Supreme Prime Lens
Opening up new dimensions.
Consistency is one of the key elements offered by the ZEISS Supreme Prime lenses: that means consistent coverage, color rendering, aperture, size, weight and ergonomics. All the lenses across the family cover sensors from Super 35 and smaller to full frame and beyond (FF+). The Supreme Prime lenses are color matched across the full range and most feature a fast T-stop of T1.5.
The small front diameter of 95 mm on almost all lenses and standardized positioning of the focus and iris rings across the whole family facilitate fast and easy equipment changeout. The compact and lightweight design means you enjoy easy and comfortable handling. The ultra-smooth focus rotation of the Supreme Prime lenses even in extreme temperatures allows for small motors to make sure you have an easy setup that’s enjoyable to work with.
Suitable for a wide range of uses
The ZEISS Supreme Primes cover a wide range of camera sensors. Thanks to their broad compatibility with current camera models, such as the Sony Venice (2), the ARRI Alexa (Mini) LF, or the RED Monstro, and their high-quality workmanship and rugged design, Supreme Primes can be used in a wide variety of situations. “Super 35 cameras remain extremely popular. By adding the 15 millimeter lens, we are now making the Supreme Primes even more attractive to all users, providing greater creativity when using Super 35 or Full Frame cameras and more,” Casenave continued.
Supreme Primes in current feature films and series
The cinematic look provided by the lens family, which features a subtle and gradual focus fall-off and a consistently warm and soft bokeh, comes into its own when used for feature film and high-end episodic production. For example, cinematographers Armin Franzen and David Higgs, BSC, relied on the ZEISS Supreme Prime lens family for the upcoming 3rd season of the Sky series “Das Boot”. Supreme Primes were also used to shoot the science fiction adventure “The Adam Project” (Tobias Schliessler, ASC) and the sequel “Knives Out 2” (Steve Yedlin, ASC) – both Netflix productions. Award-winning cinematographer Dick Pope, BSC also relied on the Supremes for the thriller “The Outfit”.
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Focal Length
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18mm
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Lens Mount
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ARRI PL
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Lens Format Coverage
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Full Frame
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Image Circle
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46.3 mm
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Maximum Aperture
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T1.8
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Minimum Aperture
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T22
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Horizontal Angle of View
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Full Frame: 98.8° Super35: 77.9°
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Minimum Focus Distance
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From Image Plane: 14" / 35.6 cm
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Gear MOD & Pitch
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Focus: 0.8 MOD / 32 Pitch Iris: 0.8 MOD / 32 Pitch
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Front Diameter
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114 mm
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Focus Scales
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Imperial
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Focus Rotation
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300°
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Electronic Communication
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Yes
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Image Stabilization
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No
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Connectivity
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1 x LEMO 4-Pin (Cooke /i Technology Lens Data / ZEISS eXtended Lens Data) Data
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Lens Support
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Lens Support Foot with 3/8"-16 Mounting Thread
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Length
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5.9" / 149 mm
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Weight
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4.94 lb / 2.24 kg
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- ZEISS Supreme Prime 15mm T1.8 Lens (Feet, PL Mount)
- Front Cap
- Rear Cap
- Lens Support Foot