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Cooke S8/i Full Frame Plus 75mm T1.4 Prime Cinema Lens

The Cooke 75mm T1.4 is a 75mm f/1.4 cinema lens designed for PL Mount mount cameras. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Cooke S8/i Full Frame Plus 75mm T1.4 Prime Cinema Lens

Cooke S8/i Full Frame Plus 75mm T1.4 Prime Cinema Lens

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Lens OverviewCooke 75mm T1.4

The Cooke S8/i Full Frame Plus 75mm T1.4 Prime Cinema Lens is a manual-focus cinema prime built for full-frame cinema and video camera systems. Mounted on the industry-standard PL mount, this lens is designed specifically for professional cinematographic workflows where optical control and consistency are paramount. At 75mm, it sits comfortably in standard focal length territory, making it well suited for portrait-style compositions, medium close-ups, and narrative-driven filmmaking where subject separation and controlled perspective are important creative tools.

The maximum aperture of T1.4 is a genuine T-stop measurement, giving cinematographers reliable, calibrated exposure control in low-light environments or when shooting with a shallow depth of field. Weighing in at 2,404.1g, this is a substantial lens built for professional-grade cinema rigs. It carries no image stabilization, which is standard for cinema lenses used on stabilized rigs, gimbals, or traditional tripod-mounted setups.

With a prime optical design and full-frame image circle coverage, the S8/i 75mm is a purposeful tool for cinematographers who demand consistency, a defined focal length, and the T1.4 light-gathering performance that Cooke's S8/i series is known for in the professional cinema space.

Key FeaturesCooke 75mm T1.4

T1.4 Maximum Aperture: A calibrated T-stop rating ensures precise, repeatable exposure control across matched lens sets, with strong light-gathering for low-light cinematography.

Full Frame Plus Coverage: The enlarged image circle covers full-frame cinema sensors, including larger format cameras pushing beyond the traditional 35mm frame.

PL Mount: Industry-standard cinema lens mount compatible with professional camera systems from ARRI, RED, Sony, and others.

75mm Prime Focal Length: A fixed standard-to-short-telephoto focal length well suited for medium close-ups, portrait compositions, and narrative filmmaking.

Cooke /i Technology: Embeds lens metadata — including focus distance, aperture, and depth of field — directly into the recorded footage for streamlined post-production workflows.

Manual Focus Design: Smooth, precise focus ring built for controlled, repeatable focus pulls in professional cinema workflows.

Lens SpecificationsCooke 75mm T1.4

Cooke 75mm T1.4 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesVideo / Cinematography
Lens TypeCine
FormatFull Frame
Zoom/PrimePrime
Focal Length75mm
Maximum Aperturef/1.4
Camera SystemCinema / Video
Lens MountPL Mount
AutofocusNo
Focus TypeManual
Image StabilizationNone
Weight2404.1g

DescriptionCooke 75mm T1.4

The Cooke S8/i Full Frame Plus 75mm T1.4 Prime Cinema Lens is a professional-grade prime designed for the demands of modern digital cinematography. Built around a PL Mount, it integrates seamlessly with the professional cinema camera ecosystem. The T1.4 maximum aperture — a true T-stop rating — gives cinematographers precise, repeatable exposure control, particularly valuable when matching shots across a lens set.

The 75mm focal length occupies standard lens territory, lending itself naturally to medium shots, portrait compositions, and intimate narrative footage. Covering a full-frame image circle, this lens is ready for the largest cinema sensors in current use. With a manual focus design and no autofocus, it is built for dedicated cinema workflows where the focus puller plays a central role.

At 2,404.1g, the lens carries the weight and build quality expected of a cinema-tier prime. Image stabilization is absent by design, as the lens is intended for use on stabilized rigs and supported camera setups standard in professional production environments.

ProsCooke 75mm T1.4

  • Maximum aperture of T1.4 provides calibrated, reliable exposure control and strong low-light performance
  • Full-frame lens format ensures coverage for full-frame cinema camera sensors
  • PL Mount offers secure, industry-standard attachment compatible with professional cinema cameras

ConsCooke 75mm T1.4

  • No image stabilization, requiring use with external stabilization solutions
  • Manual focus only — no autofocus capability, which may slow workflows outside traditional cinema setups
  • Significant weight of 2,404.1g may add strain on handheld or lightweight rig configurations

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Frequently Asked QuestionsCooke 75mm T1.4

What camera mount does this lens use?+
The Cooke S8/i 75mm T1.4 uses a PL Mount, the industry-standard mount for professional cinema cameras. This makes it compatible with a wide range of cinema camera bodies that accept PL-mount lenses.
Does this lens cover full-frame sensors?+
Yes, the lens format is specified as Full Frame, meaning it is designed to cover full-frame cinema camera sensors without vignetting.
Is this lens capable of autofocus?+
No, this lens is manual focus only. It is designed for cinema workflows where focus pullers manually control focus, which is standard practice in professional film production.
What is the actual aperture of this lens?+
The maximum aperture is T1.4, expressed as a T-stop — a calibrated transmission measurement used in cinema lenses. This ensures accurate exposure consistency across matched lens sets.
How heavy is this lens?+
The lens weighs 2,404.1g, which is typical of professional cinema-grade primes. It is best suited for use on properly supported cinema rigs rather than lightweight handheld setups.
Does this lens have image stabilization?+
No, the specifications list image stabilization as None. Cinema lenses in this category are typically paired with external stabilization systems such as gimbals, fluid head tripods, or camera rigs.

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