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Kowa-R FF Spherical Primes

TLS and Ancient Optics designed and rehoused vintage KOWA Full Frames lenses that were forgotten about until now. This rare set is Ser.#006 out of 10 in the entire world. The set consists of 19mm, 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, 100mm, and 135mm.

Sony FX6 Package

The FX6 Full-Frame Camera from Sony was developed to offer versatile, cine-style imaging in a truly compact form. With the ability to capture up to 15+ stops of dynamic range, Sony's S-Cinetone gamma for filmlike skin tones, and up to 10-bit, 4:2:2 XAVC-I recording, the FX6 is poised to both supplement your FX9 or VENICE capture and to nimbly take on documentary, gimbal, and drone shoots on its own. The FX6 camera combines a 4K full-frame Exmor R sensor with a BIONX XR engine for extremely sensitive capture in a range of settings using a base ISO of 800 as well as an ISO 12800 high-sensitivity mode for nuanced low-light scenes.

Minolta Rokkor FF Spherical Primes

“Rokkor” refers to Mt. Rokko which could be seen from the Minolta factory in Japan. In the late 60’s and all through the 70’s, Minolta made some of the best glass in the world under the Rokkor label. Unlike most manufacturers, Minolta was capable of producing its own glass elements and coatings. Their reputation for innovation and quality was already firmly in place.The Rokkor line of lenses was one of the most complete sets on the market. The set consists of 11 focal lengths from 21mm to 200mm with an ultra wide. The well known 21mm f2.8, 58mm f1.2, and 85mm f1.7 are still coveted by photographers around the world. The 100 f2 is an earlier design, but easily one of the best Rokkors ever. However, one of Minolta’s latest designs is the most special of them all. . . The incredible 135mm f2. Fifty years later the Minolta Rokkors are ready for the spotlight once again. This time in highly customized G.L. Optics Mark 5 cinema housings. When design, craftsmanship, and performance converge, a special product is born. These lenses are truly special.