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Leitz Cine Hektor 35mm T2.1
Summary
The Leitz HEKTOR lenses prioritize two things: image character and build quality. In approaching this new format we decided not to adapt or copy any contemporary lenses from Leitz or Leica. Instead, we looked backward, exploring Leica’s 100-year history of photography optics and finding a great deal of inspiration, especially in some lenses from the 1930s, 50s and 70s. We looked at old lenses from other manufacturers and found wonderful attributes as well. But these old lenses have compromises that can make them challenging for modern production. In order to create something that speaks directly to the needs and desires of modern artists, we spent the past couple years blending together the best combination of attributes to look gorgeous on digital sensors, fulfill the physical and technical needs of filmmakers today, and balance the character elements to be playfully interesting without shouting over the subject matter. The HEKTOR lenses are built in the style of the 1980s and 90s, using only spherical elements to create some of the older feeling characteristics. Inspired by classic M lenses from the 1930s and 1950s, as well as Petzval lenses, the look blends together dynamic flares, field curvature, fall off and spherical aberration into something that is wholly unique while feeling familiar. Modern touches include coatings that control veiling glare better than older lenses as well as significantly reduced chromatic aberration.
Tech Specs
Manufacturer | Leitz Cine |
Series | Prime |
Model | Hektor |
Focal Length | 35mm |
Max Aperture | T2.1 |
Min Aperture | - |
Format | FF |
Image Circle | 47.8mm |
Minimum Focus | 1ft 2in |
Focus Rotation | 120° |
Iris Blades | 9 |
Optical Design | - |
Squeeze | none |
Front Diameter | 80mm |
Filter Thread | 77mm |
Focus/Zoom Rod | - |
Native Mount | L, E, Z, RF |
Data Protocol | - |
Length | 3.47in |
Weight | 0.71kg |
Body Telescope | - |
Body Material | aluminum |
Focus Drive | manual |
Iris Drive | manual |
Zoom Drive | n/a |
History
Country of Origin: Germany
Release Date: -
Launch Price: -
Design Revisions: