Canon announced the launch of a new series of lenses for the company’s EF Cinema Lens lineup. The Flex Zoom Lens series was developed to create cinema-style productions with greater workflow efficiency. The first lenses in the series are the CN-E20-50mm T2.4 LF / FP wide-angle zoom lens and the CN-E45-135mm T2.4 LF / FP telephoto zoom lens.
The new large-aperture lenses feature high-level optical design and performance while maintaining the style and ease of use of Canon’s EF Cinema lens series. With the introduction of the zoom lenses featuring focal length ranges of 20-50mm for wide-angle and 45-135mm for telephotoCanon now offers zoom lenses that cover the same range as its six existing prime lenses.
The lenses also maintain a fast T2.4 aperture across their entire zoom ranges allowing for image capture in both natural light and darker environments.
Engineered with an optical configuration that creates the optimal placement of lens elements, including a large aperture aspherical lens and an anomalous dispersion glass lens, the CN-E20-50mm T2.4 LF / FP and the CN-E45-135mm T2.4 LF / FP lenses help reduce the potential for color smudging and chromatic aberrations. This enables them to maintain high optical performance from the center of the image to the periphery when paired with 8K cameras.
In addition to supporting EF-mount data transmission, the new lenses are also compatible with / i Technology from Cooke Optics. This technology makes it possible to capture metadata such as focus, zoom, aperture, and lens model can be transmitted via the lens mount for visualization on the camera itself. This additional information helps to contribute to more efficient workflows not only during on-location recording but also during post-production and editing.
Pricing and Availability
The Canon CN-E20-50mm T2.4 LF / FP wide-angle zoom lens and Canon CN-E45-135mm T2.4 LF / FP telephoto zoom lenses are scheduled to be available in early June 2022 and early September 2022 for an estimated retail price of 21,999.00 each in either EF or Arri PL.
Competition
Direct competition for these Canon zooms comes from ARRI, Fujinon, Angenieux, Leitz, Zeiss, and Musashi-Optical.
The competing lenses for the CN-E 20-50mm T2.4 L would be the Angenieux 21-56mm T2.9, Fujinon Premista 19-45mm T2.9, ARRI 24-75mm T2.8 Signature Zoom, Leitz Cine Zoom 25-75mmand the ZEISS 28-80mm T2.9 Compact Zoom CZ.2.
The competing lenses for the CN-E45-135mm T2.4 L would be the Angenieux 37-102mm T2.9, Fujinon Premista 28-100mm T2.9, ARRI 45-135mm T2.8 Signature Zoom, Leitz Cine Zoom 55-125mmand the Musashi-Optical Takumi 2 29-120mm T2.9.
PRICE | |
Canon CN-E 20-50mm T2.4 L | 21,999 USD |
Angenieux 21-56mm T2.9 | 49,900 USD |
Fujinon Premista 28-100mm T2.9 | 42,900 USD |
ARRI 45-135mm T2.8 Signature Zoom | 49,550 USD |
Leitz Cine Zoom 25-75mm | 56,300 USD |
ZEISS 28-80mm T2.9 Compact Zoom | 21,945 USD |
Musashi Optical System Takumi 2 29-120mm T2.9 | 39,000 USD |
Canon CN-E45-135mm T2.4 L | 21,999 USD |
Angenieux Optimo Ultra Compact 37-102mm | 49,900 USD |
Fujinon Premista28-100mm T2.9 | 42,900 USD |
Leitz Cine Zoom 55-125mm | 56,300 USD |
The biggest advantage the Canon zooms have over their competition is that they are significantly more affordable than the majority of other options on the market. Above you can see how all of these lenses compete when it comes to price.