Table of Contents

UCG Optics Canon FD 100mm T2.9

Summary

The Canon FD lens series, produced from 1971 to 1989, initially featured SC/SSC variants with advanced Super Spectra Coating technology before evolving into the nFD/FD-L series with refined optical designs. These lenses gained renewed recognition when cinematographers discovered their optical DNA shared striking similarities with the Oscar-winning K35 cine lenses–particularly in their low-contrast rendering and signature purple-orange flare characteristics. While originally engineered for still photography, UCG Optics' modern rehousing solutions have transformed FD lenses into viable cinematic tools. They not only provide a cost-effective alternative to rare K35 optics, but also expand focal length options beyond the K35's traditional range.

Tech Specs

Manufacturer UCG Optics
Series Rehoused Prime
Model Canon FD
Focal Length 100mm
Max Aperture T2.9
Min Aperture -
Format FF
Image Circle -
Minimum Focus 2ft 4in
Focus Rotation 294°
Iris Blades 14 or 16
Optical Design -
Squeeze none
Front Diameter 100mm
Filter Thread -
Focus/Zoom Rod none
Native Mount PL
Data Protocol none
Length 165mm
Weight 1.4kg
Body Telescope none
Body Material aluminum
Focus Drive manual
Iris Drive manual
Zoom Drive none

History

Country of Origin: China
Release Date:
Launch Price:
Design Revisions:

Service

This section restricted to Duclos Staff users.

Service Manual: (Insert link to manual here)

Full CLA: TBD hrs.

…end of Staff section

Notes

Media