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Written by Tonaci Tran    Friday, 17 April 2009 07:22    PDF Print E-mail
S35/4K/5K Ilumina Lenses by LOMO at NAB

Update from Charles Pickel from seriousgear.com: 

Luma Tech Inc. will show three prototypes (35mm, 50mm, 85mm) from its 5-lens, T1.3 set of all-new lenses for S35/4K/5K formats.

The whole set will consist of:  18mm, 25mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm.

 

All lenses have an ultra-fast geometric aperture of f1.2 and a photometric aperture of T1.3. Bright and luminous to the edges of frame up to the new 5K digital format (15 x 30mm), thanks to a generous 33.5mm image circle.

 

We will be receiving the public at NAB in our LV Hilton suite (# 1049) on Monday, Tuesday and Wednseday April 20-22. Updates on the REDUSER.net Lens Test forum and the offical Luma Tech Inc. website: www.lumatechinc.com.  

 

Pricing has been set at US $32,500.00 for the five lens set. We will be offering special "show pricing" to those who visit our suite during NAB. We have already accepted several advance reservations (10% deposit required).  Luma Tech founder Gregory Mirand will be in attendance.  If you want to RSVP or make an appointment (or just show up) you can  do so through the official Luma Tech, Inc website (www.lumatechinc.com) or just email , or call, me. email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Tel: (206) 285-4776. This number will forward to my mobile during NAB

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 17 April 2009 07:49 )
 

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