
With the release of the 15mm Supreme Prime, ZEISS has completed the 14-lens set of Supreme Primes, a task requiring technical perfection that yields a sharp yet beautiful organic look covering full-frame and larger sensors. Since it shares focus and iris gear positions with other lenses in the series, working with the 15mm Supreme Prime will come naturally and smoothly as you add it to your set. But it isn't just the mechanical perfection built into the Supreme Prime lenses that distinguish them from so many others. Rather, it is cinematographers' ability to create their own look by taking advantage of all the attention ZEISS paid to creating beautiful images—something that, with the race for digital perfection, can be easily lost, though not with the Supreme Primes.
Like all Supreme Prime lenses, the 15mm can be used on formats ranging from Super35mm (and smaller) to Full Frame+, allowing you to get familiar with the aspects of your lens, eliminating the variables encountered when you must change lenses while shooting in a different format. One of the defining image characteristics of the Supreme Prime lenses is focus fall off, providing a smooth transition for a natural appearance, and what some would term elegant bokeh.
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