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Angenieux 35-70mm f/2.5-3.3 Lens

The Angenieux f/2.5-3.3 is a 35–70mm f/2.5 lens designed for Other mount cameras. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Angenieux 35-70mm f/2.5-3.3 Lens

Angenieux 35-70mm f/2.5-3.3 Lens

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Lens OverviewAngenieux f/2.5-3.3

The Angenieux 35-70mm f/2.5-3.3 is a manual focus zoom lens designed for full frame cameras, covering a standard focal length range from 35mm to 70mm. With a maximum aperture of f/2.5 at the wide end and f/3.3 at the long end, it offers a reasonably bright variable aperture across its zoom range. The lens is built for DSLR camera systems and is listed under an 'Other' mount designation, meaning prospective buyers should verify mount compatibility carefully before purchasing.

Weighing 600g, it sits in a moderate weight class for a full frame zoom of this range. Focus is entirely manual, with no autofocus capability, making it best suited to shooters comfortable with manual focus workflows — whether for deliberate still photography or controlled video work. There is no image stabilization on board, so handheld shooting at slower shutter speeds will rely entirely on the shooter's technique or in-body stabilization if available in the camera body.

The standard zoom range of 35–70mm covers wide-to-short-telephoto framing in a single lens, making it a flexible option for a variety of shooting scenarios. As a product from Angenieux, a French optical manufacturer with a long history in professional optics, this lens carries a heritage associated with quality glass craftsmanship.

Key FeaturesAngenieux f/2.5-3.3

35-70mm Full Frame Zoom: Covers a versatile wide-to-short-telephoto range in a single lens, suitable for portraits, street, and general-purpose shooting on full frame bodies.

f/2.5 Maximum Aperture: Opens to f/2.5 at the wide end, making it one of the brighter zoom options available and allowing for more light in lower-exposure situations.

Variable Aperture Design: Aperture shifts from f/2.5 at 35mm to f/3.3 at 70mm, which is a modest range typical of professional-grade zoom lenses of this era.

Manual Focus Only: Relies entirely on manual focus, giving the shooter direct, tactile control over focus — well suited to methodical still work or controlled video setups.

Angenieux French Optics Heritage: Built by Angenieux, a French manufacturer with a long-standing reputation for high-quality glass used in professional cinema and photography.

600g Moderate Weight: At 600g, this lens is manageable for extended handheld use without feeling overly bulky for its focal length range and aperture class.

Lens SpecificationsAngenieux f/2.5-3.3

Angenieux f/2.5-3.3 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesPortrait, Landscape, Video / Cinematography, Studio
Lens TypeZoom
FormatFull Frame
Zoom/PrimeZoom
Focal Length35–70mm
Maximum Aperturef/2.5
Camera SystemDSLR
Lens MountOther
AutofocusNo
Focus TypeManual
Image StabilizationNone
Weight600g

DescriptionAngenieux f/2.5-3.3

The Angenieux 35-70mm f/2.5-3.3 is a manual focus, full frame zoom lens covering a standard focal length range from 35mm to 70mm. Designed for DSLR camera systems, it delivers a variable maximum aperture starting at f/2.5 at the wide end and closing to f/3.3 at the telephoto end. The lens weighs 600g, keeping it at a manageable size for a full frame zoom.

With no autofocus and no image stabilization, this lens is squarely aimed at shooters who prefer hands-on, deliberate control of focus and exposure. The mount is designated as 'Other', so buyers must confirm compatibility with their specific camera system prior to purchase. The 35–70mm range provides a flexible spread from moderate wide-angle through to short telephoto framing, suitable for a broad range of photographic subjects.

ProsAngenieux f/2.5-3.3

  • Full frame coverage (lensFormat: Full Frame) suits shooters using larger sensor bodies
  • Maximum aperture of f/2.5 at the wide end provides a relatively bright entry point for a zoom lens
  • Standard zoom range of 35–70mm (minFocalLength: 35, maxFocalLength: 70) covers a versatile spread of focal lengths

ConsAngenieux f/2.5-3.3

  • No autofocus (autoFocus: false) limits usability for fast-moving subjects or quick shooting scenarios
  • Variable aperture narrows from f/2.5 to f/3.3 across the zoom range, reducing light at the telephoto end
  • No image stabilization (imageStabilization: None) means handheld shooting at slower speeds is more challenging

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Frequently Asked QuestionsAngenieux f/2.5-3.3

What cameras is the Angenieux 35-70mm f/2.5-3.3 compatible with?+
The lens is designed for DSLR camera systems and is rated for full frame coverage. However, the mount is listed as 'Other' in the specifications, so buyers should verify the exact mount configuration before purchasing to ensure it fits their specific camera body.
Does this lens have autofocus?+
No. The Angenieux 35-70mm f/2.5-3.3 is a manual focus only lens. There is no autofocus mechanism, so all focusing must be performed by hand.
What is the maximum aperture of this lens?+
The lens has a variable maximum aperture of f/2.5 at the 35mm wide end, widening to f/3.3 at the 70mm telephoto end. This is typical of zoom lens designs where the maximum aperture changes across the focal length range.
How heavy is the Angenieux 35-70mm f/2.5-3.3?+
The lens weighs 600g. This places it in a moderate weight range for a full frame zoom lens covering 35–70mm.
Does this lens have image stabilization?+
No. The specifications confirm image stabilization is listed as 'None'. Shooters will need to rely on their own technique or any in-body stabilization provided by their camera body.

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