TLS COOKE SPEED PANCHRO
TLS COOKE SPEED PANCHRO
Cinema Lenses
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The growing demand for vintage Cooke Speed Panchro lenses from the 1920s to 1960s prompted us to introduce a modern redesign of the vintage classic. We are pleased to introduce Cooke Panchro/i Classic, T2.2 to T3.2 Prime lenses.
- Cooke Speed Panchro 18mm T2.2 Lens S35
- Cooke Speed Panchro 25mm T2.2 Lens S35
- Cooke Speed Panchro 32mm T2.2 Lens S35
- Cooke Speed Panchro 40mm T2.2 Lens FF**
- Cooke Speed Panchro 50mm T2.2 Lens FF
- Cooke Speed Panchro 75mm T2.2 Lens FF
- Cooke Speed Panchro 100mm T2.6 Lens FF
SUPERB OPTICAL AND MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE, CONTROL OF FLARE, DISTORTION, VEILING GLARE AND SPHERICAL ABERRATIONS.
The cam-type focus mechanism allows for smooth focus adjustments.
This modern redesign of the now legendary Speed Panchro recreates the same look and feel of the original with the advantage of modern glass mounted for today’s cameras. And, the new lenses come equipped with /i Technology for frame by frame digital information capture, as do all modern Cooke cine lenses for film and digital capture.
The original Cooke Speed Panchro, designed by Horace W. Lee in the 1920s, was a cine prime lens that chromatically enhanced an image when filming under restricted illumination. Cooke Speed Panchros combined a relative aperture as wide as f2.0 with an angular field of view and definition previously impossible with much smaller apertures. They quickly gained a worldwide reputation for quality cinema production and were widely used throughout the 20th century.
18mm | 25mm | 32mm | 40mm | 50mm | 75mm | 100mm | |
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T-Stop Range | T2.8-T22 | T2.8-T22 | T2.8-T22 | T2.8-T22 | T2.8-T22 | T2.8-T22 | T2.8-T22 |
Angular Rotation of Iris Scale | 77° | 77° | 77° | 77° | 77° | 77° | 77° |
Min. Marked Object Distance | 250 mm 10 in |
250 mm 10 in |
300 mm 12 in |
500 mm 20 in |
750 mm 30 in |
900 mm 36in |
900 mm 36in |
Close Focus from Lens Front | 80 mm 3 in |
93 mm 4 in |
139 mm 5 in |
311 mm 12 in |
564 mm 22 in |
711 mm 28 in |
711 mm 28 in |
Angular Rotation to MOD Endstop | 300° | 300° | 300° | 300° | 300° | 300° | 300° |
Max. Diagonal Angle of View for Super 35 Format | 80° | 62° | 50° | 34° | 22° | 17° | 17° |
Length from Front of Lens to Lens Mount | 120 mm 4.72 in |
110 mm 4.33 in |
110 mm 4.33 in |
137 mm 5.39 in |
137 mm 5.39 in |
137 mm 5.39 in |
137 mm 5.39 in |
Max Front Diameter | 110 mm 4.33 in |
87 mm 3.43 in |
87 mm 3.43 in |
87 mm 3.43 in |
87 mm 3.43 in |
87 mm 3.43 in |
87 mm 3.43 in |
Total Weight | 1.3 kg | 1.56 kg | 1.60 kg | 1.50 kg | 1.60 kg | 1.60 kg | 1.60 kg |
2.86 lbs | 3.44 lbs | 3.52 lbs | 3.30 lbs | 3.52 lbs | 3.52 lbs | 3.52 lbs |
Feature Highlights:
- Common focus and iris gear positions relative to mount flange.
- Less than 28″ (2’4″ marked)minimum object distance.
- 110mm common front ring diameter.
- M105 front filter thread.
- PL mount; back focus adjustable with standard shims.
MASTERPIECES RECORDED WITH COOKE LENSES
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