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  1. Basically what the title says. I know this might be a dumb question as I could probably look up projects that used those lenses with other lenses but I want some words with thoughts with context as to the rationale behind lens choice, so let me what you'd pick.
  2. Tribe7 Blackwing Set X6 T tuned Custom T tuned 20.7mm, 27mm, 37mm, 57mm, 77mm, 107mm $125,000 omar@raw-entertainment.com This set are all T tuned. Custom T tuned. They are very special set. when the lenses were made the owner had some adjustments made to the standard tunings. The edge fall off is slightly different And the contrast and flares too But they are very similar to T tuning with a special upgrade. That’s why this set is one of a kind. Here are more details of the set. 20.7mm - Boutique lens manufacturer Tribe 7 has added a brand new 20.7mm prime lens to their current Blackwing line of primes. The 20.7mm is now the widest lens in the set. It remains T1.9 like the rest of the set which is respectably fast. 27mm - 1960’s Retrofocus construction Sigma WIDEMAX Asahi Super TAKUMAR 37mm- 1950’s retrofocus construction R1 Angenieux 35mm f/2.5 “I used the 37 for a flashback memory sequence on the upcoming Brave New World show; I found the lens at T1.8 to be so magical, so painterly, so evocative and unique. BLACKWING7 lenses allow for total artistic expression in cinema.” ANDRIJ PAREKH, ASC. Cinematographer/Director 57mm-1940’s Biotar construction Asahi TAKUMAR 55mm f/1.8 77mm-1950’s Double-Gauss construction Schneider XENOTAR Carl Zeiss BIOTAR 107mm-1970’s BIOTAR / PETZVAL construction Hasselblad 110mm f/2 PLANAR
  3. Zeiss Supreme Primes 6 Lens Set $133k Zeiss Supreme Primes T1.5 Set of 6 Large Format 25mm 29mm 35mm 50mm 85mm 100mm Available in the US Omar Alarian COO / Film Producer IMDB: www.imdb.com/name/nm7440967/ Raw Entertainment www.raw-entertainment.com Email: omar@raw-entertainment.com Youtube Channel: youtube.com/c/RAWegypt Instagram: instagram.com/rawegypt?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Latest Feature Film Trailer Welad Rizk: youtu.be/KbuuzxTxhP4
  4. Cooke S7/i Full-Frame Plus Set X6 Price: $142,500 The set is located in Dubai Escrow Service is available omar@raw-entertainment.com
  5. Cooke S8i FF Set X7 omar@raw-entertainment.com Escrow service is available Price: $219,000 We have pre-booked 3 set of Cooke S8i lenses. The delievry is July - August 2022. You must do the Advance payment of 50% to reserve the set for you.
  6. Hi, needed some expert help. Looking at a really nice little lens to get, but have NO idea what it is? No marks, nothing. Here is a photo, all help appreciated, thanks.
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