Dzofilm Adds Three New Lenses to its Pavo Collection

Dzofilm, a cine lens manufacturer, has announced adding three new Pavo anamorphic lenses to its collection: the macro 65mm T/2.8, 135mm T/2.4, and 180mm T/2.8. The lenses complement Dzofilm’s existing Pavo line in terms of form while adding functionality.

The 135mm and 180mm lenses provide longer telephoto reach than earlier models in the range. Before unveiling the new anamorphic lenses, the longest lens was a 100mm prime, which is clearly on the bottom end of the telephoto range. This is also the first macro for the Pavo line.

“The Pavo 65mm macro lens features an impressive close focus distance of only 0.366 meters and a 1:2 magnification ratio, allowing you to capture the exquisite details of the macro world from a natural viewpoint,” Dzofilm says in a news release. “The close-up capacity, reminiscent of spherical lenses, combined with the 2X anamorphic effect, produces remarkably dramatic close-up shots, opening up new creative possibilities and artistic expression for filmmakers.”

The three lenses complement the aesthetics of the other Pavo lenses, which are rather beautiful. The lenses are made of aluminum alloy, and the focal length is prominently displayed on the body in large, bold numbers, along with imperial and metric focus markings.

These are available in neutral and blue horizontal flare hues, just like the rest of the Pavo anamorphic lens series. “The Blue version is adorned with cobalt ink, while the Neutral version is elegantly embellished with vermilion ink,” reads the description on the Dzofilm website.


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