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Ancient Optics Fuji EBC 135mm T2.7
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Summary
The Fuji EBC lenses are truly a hidden gem in the vintage lens world. Originally introduced in 1971, these full frame SLR lenses used unconventional designs to create fast and compact lenses with all the characteristics we look for in a vintage cinema lens.
Fuji’s innovative Electron Beam Coatings (EBC) enabled them to apply up to 11 ultra thin layers of metallic lens coatings to a single glass surface. Something unheard of at the time and still part of Fuji’s method today. Obsess over the purple, red, and gold flares as light passes through the exotic metals used in Fuji’s EBC process.
Fuji didn’t make a suitable focal length between 50mm and 100mm, so True Lens Service in the U.K. designed the gorgeous 70mm f2 using Fuji source glass and proprietary optics. It’s truly unique and completes an already incredible set.
Tech Specs
Manufacturer | Ancient Optics |
Series | Prime |
Model | Fuji EBC |
Focal Length | 135mm |
Max Aperture | T2.7 |
Min Aperture | T22 |
Format | Full Frame |
Image Circle | ⌀ |
Minimum Focus | 3ft 6in |
Focus Rotation | 300° |
Iris Blades | 16 |
Optical Design | - |
Squeeze | - |
Front Diameter | 110mm |
Filter Thread | - |
Focus/Zoom Rod | - |
Native Mount | PL |
Data Protocol | - |
Length | - |
Weight | 1.7kg |
Body Telescope | - |
Body Material | - |
Focus Drive | Manual |
Iris Drive | Manual |
Zoom Drive | n/a |
History
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