Includes:
Serial No 0924
Cooke S4/i 180mm T2.0
Original Caps
Flight Case
The Cooke S4/i 180mm T2.0 is a premium, high-performance telephoto prime cinema lens designed for professional filmmaking. Engineered for Super35/APS-C format sensors, it delivers the globally acclaimed “Cooke Look”—characterized by sharp yet organic images, smooth contrast, and warm, pleasing skin tones. It incorporates advanced mechanical designs and metadata technology, making it a staple for narrative feature films, television dramas, and high-end commercial productions.
Key Features:
Fast T2.0 Maximum Aperture: Enables exceptional performance in low-light environments and delivers a highly controllable, shallow depth of field for dramatic subject separation.
Integrated/i Technology: Built-in electronic contacts continuously stream real-time lens metadata (such as exact focus distance, aperture value, and depth of field) directly to compatible cameras and accessories. This is critical for post-production workflow accuracy and modern VFX/virtual production.
Advanced Optical Engineering: Specifically designed to suppress flare, distortion, veiling glare, and spherical aberrations, ensuring image clarity even when shooting completely wide open.
Award-Winning Cam-Style Focus Mechanism: Features a large-diameter lens barrel providing a generous 320^ of smooth, backlash-free manual focus rotation. This allows focus pullers a dense layout of precise markings, especially at close distances.
Color-Matched Across the Series: Meticulously calibrated to perfectly match the color balance of all modern Cooke cinema lenses, ensuring seamless consistency across multi-camera setups or focal length changes.
Robust Cinema Architecture: Built with standard 0.8 MOD focus and iris gears alongside a scratch-resistant, hard-anodized PTFE finish to withstand rigorous on-set environmental demands.
cost: tbd
Price: 9,000 to 10k per research
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Jordan Harmon
Syracuse Camera
jordan@syracusecamera.com
+13152544962
United States/Syracuse
5-20-2026
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