SIRUI is expanding their praised Nightwalker series with two new additions that are sure to excite filmmakers and photographers alike: the SIRUI Nightwalker S35 16mm and 75mm lenses. Launched on Indiegogo, these lenses add essential wide-angle and telephoto capabilities to the existing S35 lineup, maintaining the same high quality at a remarkable price point.
In this blog post, we’ll dive deep into the specifications, design, and unique aspects of the SIRUI Nightwalker S35 16mm and 75mm lenses. Read on to discover why these lenses might just be the next must-have in your cinematographic arsenal.
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Unchanged Quality, Unbeatable Price
The SIRUI Nightwalker S35 16mm and 75mm lenses bring versatility to the Nightwalker series, offering a wide and a telephoto option to enhance your shooting range. The 16mm and 75mm seamlessly integrate with the original series, maintaining identical dimensions, weight, and more. The 16mm offers a super wide-angle with a minimum focus distance of 0.3m, while the 75mm telephoto lens has a minimum focus distance of 0.7m. Each lens measures approximately 93mm/3.66in in length and weighs under 600gm/1.32lbs. Like their predecessors, these lenses feature a 77.6mm diameter and a 270-degree focus throw.
Where to buy SIRUI Night Walker
Available in black or metal gray, these lenses match the original kit’s aesthetic and include a 67mm filter thread. The series now offers five mount options, including the newly added L-mount alongside the existing Sony E, Canon RF, FUJIFILM X, and MFT mounts.
SIRUI Night Walker 16mm
Night Walker T1.2 16mm
The precise optical design of the SIRUI 16mm lens effectively controls distortion, unlike other lenses that may produce exaggerated distortions, ensuring smooth and natural shooting
Great for Low-Light shooting
Minimizing the use of fill light in low-light conditions is characteristic of run-and-gun filmmaking. Additionally, it’s unnecessary to use very high ISO settings, allowing you to capture clear, low-noise night scenes.