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A Global Footprint: Where ZEISS Lenses Are Made

ZEISS is a global leader in optics and optoelectronics with a vast network of manufacturing and research facilities. While its roots are in Germany, the company has expanded its production to a number of countries

LDS: Integrating Non-ARRI Lenses into the Workflow

The ARRI Lens Data System (LDS) is renowned for its seamless integration with ARRI cameras and lenses. However, in professional cinematography, it’s common to use lenses from various manufacturers.

LDS: Integrating Non-ARRI Lenses into the Workflow

The ARRI Lens Data System (LDS) is renowned for its seamless integration with ARRI cameras and lenses. However, in professional cinematography, it’s common to use lenses from various manufacturers.

Defining the Look: ARRI, Cooke, and RED Lenses

The “look” of a lens is not just about sharpness. It’s a combination of unique characteristics like color rendition, bokeh, flare, and how it handles contrast and out-of-focus areas.

ARRI’s Lens Data System: The Core of Modern Cinematography

The ARRI Lens Data System (LDS) is a sophisticated technology that captures and transmits real-time lens data, offering unparalleled efficiency on set and in post-production. It is an integral part of ARRI’s Electronic Control System (ECS), which streamlines camera and lens operations.

The ARRI Lens for Landscape Photography: A Technical Assessment

ARRI lenses are cinematic tools, not traditional photography lenses. For landscape work, their value lies not in convenience, but in their technical precision and unique image character. This article examines what makes them a compelling choice for capturing expansive, detailed vistas.

What is Focus Breathing?

Focus breathing is an optical anomaly where the focal length subtly changes as you adjust focus, causing a distracting “pulsing” or “zooming” effect in video.

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