Angenieux 45-90mm T2.9 FF PL Zoom Lens
Introduced in 1969, this lens was designed by Angenieux for the Leitz Leicaflex SLR camera. This was the first zoom offered for this camera system and it covers the 35/FF (36x24mm) format. Our goal has been to add more rehoused vintage zooms, esepcially full frame zooms to compliment our vintage primes. It has single layer coatings that flare beautifully, has medium contrast, with good center sharpness, and gentle fall off. It also has surprising low CA for a lens its age. Bokeh is smooth, and never busy, making this a beautiful portrait lens with a really nice range especially for full frame sensors.
This is a fully rehoused, PL mount, vintage full frame zoom. It’s parfocal, has an expanded focus throw of 330 degrees. It’s relatively fast at f2.8 and very compact making it perfect for handheld, gimbal, Steadicam, and anywhere you need a compact vintage zoom.
Note: This is GL Optics’s Mk II version of this lens. The Mk I only focuses to 3’. So please keep that in mind if you find other versions with different specs than ours.
Minimum Focus: 2’
T-Stop Range: T2.9-T22
Weight: 4.32 lbs
Image Circle: TBD
PL Mount, Full Frame, Super 35 Coverage
Introduced in 1969, this lens was designed by Angenieux for the Leitz Leicaflex SLR camera. This was the first zoom offered for this camera system and it covers the 35/FF (36x24mm) format. Our goal has been to add more rehoused vintage zooms, esepcially full frame zooms to compliment our vintage primes. It has single layer coatings that flare beautifully, has medium contrast, with good center sharpness, and gentle fall off. It also has surprising low CA for a lens its age. Bokeh is smooth, and never busy, making this a beautiful portrait lens with a really nice range especially for full frame sensors.
This is a fully rehoused, PL mount, vintage full frame zoom. It’s parfocal, has an expanded focus throw of 330 degrees. It’s relatively fast at f2.8 and very compact making it perfect for handheld, gimbal, Steadicam, and anywhere you need a compact vintage zoom.
Note: This is GL Optics’s Mk II version of this lens. The Mk I only focuses to 3’. So please keep that in mind if you find other versions with different specs than ours.
Minimum Focus: 2’
T-Stop Range: T2.9-T22
Weight: 4.32 lbs
Image Circle: TBD
PL Mount, Full Frame, Super 35 Coverage
Introduced in 1969, this lens was designed by Angenieux for the Leitz Leicaflex SLR camera. This was the first zoom offered for this camera system and it covers the 35/FF (36x24mm) format. Our goal has been to add more rehoused vintage zooms, esepcially full frame zooms to compliment our vintage primes. It has single layer coatings that flare beautifully, has medium contrast, with good center sharpness, and gentle fall off. It also has surprising low CA for a lens its age. Bokeh is smooth, and never busy, making this a beautiful portrait lens with a really nice range especially for full frame sensors.
This is a fully rehoused, PL mount, vintage full frame zoom. It’s parfocal, has an expanded focus throw of 330 degrees. It’s relatively fast at f2.8 and very compact making it perfect for handheld, gimbal, Steadicam, and anywhere you need a compact vintage zoom.
Note: This is GL Optics’s Mk II version of this lens. The Mk I only focuses to 3’. So please keep that in mind if you find other versions with different specs than ours.
Minimum Focus: 2’
T-Stop Range: T2.9-T22
Weight: 4.32 lbs
Image Circle: TBD
PL Mount, Full Frame, Super 35 Coverage