Best Budget Cine Lenses: Sirui Night Walker 24mm, 35mm, and 55mm T/1.2 lenses Review

In the world of filmmaking, quality often comes with a hefty price tag. But Sirui's latest offering — a trio of cine lenses designed for super 35 sensors — challenges this narrative. Affordable yet robust, these lenses offer impressive capabilities that can benefit both novices and seasoned professionals.

Sirui's cine lenses provide filmmakers on a budget with a top-notch option without compromising on performance. Their 1.2 T-Stop stands out, enabling videographers to shoot in low light conditions without resorting to high ISO settings. This feature is particularly valuable, allowing for a shallow depth of field that can add a cinematic touch to any shot.

Beyond their affordability and performance in dim lighting, these lenses have another intriguing quality. Though designed for super 35 sensors, they can produce a wider image circle. This means they're somewhat compatible with full-frame cameras like the Sony a7R V. When used with these cameras, a minor crop of around 1.3x is all that's needed for the lens to cover the sensor. This flexibility makes Sirui's lenses even more compelling, as they cater to a broader range of camera users.

In summary, Sirui's new cine lenses have introduced a game-changing option for filmmakers. Delivering top-tier performance at an accessible price point, they represent a blend of quality and affordability that's rare in today's market. For a deeper dive into their capabilities, be sure to check out the full video review linked above. With such promising offerings, it's exciting to consider what other innovations Sirui might introduce in the future.

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Usman Dawood is a professional architectural photographer based in the UK.

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