The ARRI Signature Prime Set of 6 Lenses (18, 25, 35, 58, 75, and 95mm) represents the pinnacle of modern large-format optics, offering a unique “organic” aesthetic that balances cutting-edge precision with a gentle, natural rendering. Designed to cover sensors up to 46mm, these lenses are engineered with magnesium barrels for a lightweight yet robust build, making them ideal for both studio configurations and mobile camera rigs. The Signature Primes are celebrated for their creamy, smooth bokeh, exceptionally low distortion, and a fast T1.8 aperture across the set, providing cinematographers with a consistent look that features flattering skin tones and a timeless, three-dimensional character that remains sharp without ever feeling clinical.
Key Features:
Large Format Coverage: Specifically designed to cover the full-frame and large-format sensors of cameras like the ARRI Alexa 35, Mini LF, and Alexa 65.
Consistent T1.8 Aperture: Every lens in this 6-lens set maintains a fast T1.8 stop, ensuring uniform exposure and shallow depth-of-field control across all focal lengths.
Detachable Rear Filter Holder: Features a unique magnetic rear filter holder, allowing cinematographers to easily customize the look with vintage glass, nets, or creative filters.
Advanced LPL Mount: Utilizes the Large Positive Lock (LPL) mount for superior stability and communication of LDS-2 metadata for VFX and post-production.
Lightweight Magnesium Design: Engineered for maximum durability and thermal stability while remaining significantly lighter than traditional cinema primes.
Natural Skin Tones and Soft Bokeh: Optimized to produce a gentle, cinematic roll-off and rounded highlights with minimal chromatic aberration.
Virtually Zero Distortion: Advanced optical engineering ensures straight lines remain straight, even at the 18mm wide-angle end.
Cost: TBD (contacted seller for info 02/27)
Mahmoud Alnabhan
mahmoudalnabhan11@gmail.com
+971545591943
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Feb 27th 2026
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