Irix Cine lenses are designed to minimize focus breathing, which is the change in focal length that can occur as you focus. This is important for videography, as it can cause the image to become wider or narrower as you focus, which can be jarring for viewers.
In this video, we test the focus breathing of the Irix Cine 11mm, 15mm, 21mm, 30mm, 45mm, and 150mm lenses on the RED KOMODO 6K with a super35 sensor. We keep the same frame by changing the distance between the camera and the model as we focus.
The results show that the Irix Cine lenses have very little focus breathing. This is due to the use of an internal focusing system, which means that only one part of the lens moves as you focus. This design helps to keep the focal length constant, resulting in smooth video footage.
Here are some of the key features of the Irix Cine lenses:
Minimal focus breathing
Internal focusing system
Weather-sealed construction
Compatible with follow-focus systems
Available in a variety of focal lengths and mounts
If you are looking for lenses that minimize focus breathing for smooth videography, then the Irix Cine lenses are a great option. To learn more, visit our website: https://irixlens.com/
Irix Cine lenses are a great choice for videographers who are looking for smooth, professional-quality footage.