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Review Summary
100mm
T2.9-T16
Full Frame
Sony E
15 Elements in 13 Groups
13
3' (0.9m) - Infinity
Manual Focusing
1:8.50 (V), 1:13.64 (H)
M82 X 0.75
100 Degree
3.46" (88mm)
3.46" (88mm)
Without Lens cap: Approx. 6.61" (168mm)
Approx. 3.30 lbs (1.499kg)
100mm-Shallow DOF for Shooting Telephoto
The 100mm focal length has the ability to produce strong background compression as well as beautiful oval bokeh with distinct focus fall-off, perfect for shooting portraits, sports, weddings, and wildlife.
Complete Focal Lengths
Four commonly used focal lengths are included in the versatile lens set for shooting complete projects from different angles of view.
Full-Frame! High Squeeze!
The FF anamorphic lineup sees 1.6x more on the horizontal with prominent anamorphic characteristics, especially suitable for high-end productions.
Two Aspect Ratios
When Shooting 3:2, the lens offers a 2.4:1 aspect ratio.
When using the lens on a 16:9 sensor, you end up with a much wider 2.8:1 aspect ratio, which gives you a lot of flexibility in post if you want to crop the footage to a 2.4:1.
As the 1.6x squeeze becomes increasingly popular, most monitors and cameras currently on the market have a 1.6x de-squeeze capability.
Cinematic Look
Hit the lens with a light source to create those cinematic blue lens flares. The 1.6x squeeze gives a little more stretch to the background and therefore, the bokeh gets taller and skinnier. At 100mm T2.9, the shallow depth of field further separates the subject, adding an artistic aesthetic feeling to the footage.
Uniform Barrel Construction
T2.9 to T16 Aperture Range
Identical Gear Position
82mm Filter Thread
1/4" Threaded Hole
Metric & Imperial Scales
Compact Design
The lightest lens in the lineup weighs only 1477g/3.26 lbs, More compact and lightweight than similar products.
Mount Options
This lineup comes in RF, L, E, and Z-mount, working perfectly on professional cinema cameras and popular FF mirrorless cameras.