Cooke Speed Panchro S2/S3 PS Technik
The Cooke Speed Panchro S2/S3 lenses are renowned for their ability to produce a soft and organic "look," with a unique color representation that sets them apart. Over the years, their characteristic aesthetic and ability to capture images with delicate and pleasing background blur (bokeh) have made them a preferred choice among filmmakers.
This version of the Cooke Speed Panchro S2/S3 lenses has been redesigned through a rehousing process carried out by PS Technik in Germany. This update not only preserves their vintage aesthetics but also enhances their functionality, making them more compact and lightweight. PS Technik has redesigned some focal lengths so that the lenses can also function as macro lenses, allowing filmmakers to capture impressive close-ups with exceptional detail.
They feature an ergonomic design and a smaller build, ideal for compact camera setups without sacrificing optical performance.
Type: High-performance cinema lenses, rehoused by PS Technik
Focal length range: 18 mm, 25 mm, 32 mm, 40mm, 50 mm, 75 mm
Maximum aperture: Depending on focal length, T2.0 and T2.8
Mount: PL mount
Format: Compatible with Super 35mm
Optical construction: High-quality elements that minimize aberrations and distortions
Weight: Varies by focal length (approximately between 0.9 kg and 1.4 kg, lighter and more compact than the original version)
Front diameter: 80 mm (compatible with 4x5.65 inch filters). Recommended for use exclusively with a Mattebox on 15mm or 19mm rods.
Additional features: PS Technik rehousing that makes some models suitable for macro use, ideal for close-up shots, with a compact and ergonomic design for modern filming needs.
The Cooke Speed Panchro S2/S3 lenses are renowned for their ability to produce a soft and organic "look," with a unique color representation that sets them apart. Over the years, their characteristic aesthetic and ability to capture images with delicate and pleasing background blur (bokeh) have made them a preferred choice among filmmakers.
This version of the Cooke Speed Panchro S2/S3 lenses has been redesigned through a rehousing process carried out by PS Technik in Germany. This update not only preserves their vintage aesthetics but also enhances their functionality, making them more compact and lightweight. PS Technik has redesigned some focal lengths so that the lenses can also function as macro lenses, allowing filmmakers to capture impressive close-ups with exceptional detail.
They feature an ergonomic design and a smaller build, ideal for compact camera setups without sacrificing optical performance.
Type: High-performance cinema lenses, rehoused by PS Technik
Focal length range: 18 mm, 25 mm, 32 mm, 40mm, 50 mm, 75 mm
Maximum aperture: Depending on focal length, T2.0 and T2.8
Mount: PL mount
Format: Compatible with Super 35mm
Optical construction: High-quality elements that minimize aberrations and distortions
Weight: Varies by focal length (approximately between 0.9 kg and 1.4 kg, lighter and more compact than the original version)
Front diameter: 80 mm (compatible with 4x5.65 inch filters). Recommended for use exclusively with a Mattebox on 15mm or 19mm rods.
Additional features: PS Technik rehousing that makes some models suitable for macro use, ideal for close-up shots, with a compact and ergonomic design for modern filming needs.
The Cooke Speed Panchro S2/S3 lenses are renowned for their ability to produce a soft and organic "look," with a unique color representation that sets them apart. Over the years, their characteristic aesthetic and ability to capture images with delicate and pleasing background blur (bokeh) have made them a preferred choice among filmmakers.
This version of the Cooke Speed Panchro S2/S3 lenses has been redesigned through a rehousing process carried out by PS Technik in Germany. This update not only preserves their vintage aesthetics but also enhances their functionality, making them more compact and lightweight. PS Technik has redesigned some focal lengths so that the lenses can also function as macro lenses, allowing filmmakers to capture impressive close-ups with exceptional detail.
They feature an ergonomic design and a smaller build, ideal for compact camera setups without sacrificing optical performance.
Type: High-performance cinema lenses, rehoused by PS Technik
Focal length range: 18 mm, 25 mm, 32 mm, 40mm, 50 mm, 75 mm
Maximum aperture: Depending on focal length, T2.0 and T2.8
Mount: PL mount
Format: Compatible with Super 35mm
Optical construction: High-quality elements that minimize aberrations and distortions
Weight: Varies by focal length (approximately between 0.9 kg and 1.4 kg, lighter and more compact than the original version)
Front diameter: 80 mm (compatible with 4x5.65 inch filters). Recommended for use exclusively with a Mattebox on 15mm or 19mm rods.
Additional features: PS Technik rehousing that makes some models suitable for macro use, ideal for close-up shots, with a compact and ergonomic design for modern filming needs.