Exapro is your premier marketplace for high-quality used industrial machinery. We present our selection of lenses under the Broadcast, Film, and Audio category. These lenses are professionally maintained, offering an excellent blend of precision, clarity, and value.

Our selection of lenses excels in delivering superior image quality for various broadcasting, filmmaking, and audio-visual production needs. Whether you are producing feature films, documentaries, or live broadcasts, our lenses ensure sharpness, color accuracy, and excellent performance in different lighting conditions. They are suitable for a wide range of cameras and production requirements.

Every lens goes through a stringent vetting process, ensuring quality and performance. Our lenses are cost-effective, promising significant savings compared to new equipment without compromising efficiency. Renowned brands like Canon, Zeiss, and Fujinon are part of our selection, known for their reliability and cutting-edge optics technology. Prices range between €1,000 and €50,000, catering to diverse budget scales.

For detailed information or to request a quote, reach out to our dedicated team, ready to assist you with your specific needs. At Exapro, we're all about facilitating your business growth through quality and affordability. Trust in Exapro for your broadcasting, film, and audio equipment needs and boost your production quality today.

Angenieux Optimo DP 16-42mm T2.8 and DP 30-80mm, pre-owned lightweight and compact PL mount cine zoom lenses kit

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The lightweight and compact PL cine zoom set of two lenses Angenieux Optimo DP 16-42mm and Optimo DP 30-80mm are available in used condition, fully serviced by the technical lab & covered by a 3-month warranty. Those lenses are built for cinematic production, offering excellent design, mechanical and optical perfection. Highlights of the used Angenieux Optimo DP 16-42mm Lightweight and …

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FR France

Used ANGENIEUX Optimo DP 30-80mm

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Working Condition: Very Good - Excellent working condition, no faults Physical Condition: Very Good - slight wear and/or minor scratches Reason For Sale: Excess to requirements Accessories Included: Storm iM2200 black case, with laser-cut foam insert, Lens Support, Focus Lever, Instruction Manual. Additional Information & any Notes: Excellent (as new) condition. Compact and lightweight 35mm zoom. Sharp and bright.

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AU Australia

Angenieux Optimo Style lens kit - Optimo 16-40mm and Optimo 30-76mm Cinema PL Lenses

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The cinema lenses Angenieux Optimo Style 16-40mm and Angenieux Optimo Style 30-76mm are part of a lens kit sold in showroom condition. It can be delivered worldwide Main features of the Optimo 16-40mm 4K PL Cinema lens dedicated to Super 35mm cameras Wide Angle Zoom Lens with a focal range from 16 to 40mm 2.5x Zoom Ratio with a smooth …

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FR France

Angenieux HR 25-250mm T3.5 Zoom Lens PL Mount

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Angenieux HR T3.5 Zoom Lens PL Mount

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PL Poland

Zoom Angenieux 28-340mm Usado

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Zoom Angenieux 28-340mm Excelente condição

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PT Portugal

Angenieux 16-40 Optimo Style, Used Light Weight Wide Angle Zoom Lens

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In very good condition and maintained used Angenieux 16-40 Optimo Style PL wide angle zoom cinema lens. The lens what you see in the pictures is the unit what you’re buying.

8,910 $

NL Netherlands

Used Angenieux EZ-1 30mm - 90mm (Used Like NEW)

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Angenieux EZ-1 30mm - 90mm (Used Like NEW) $10,000

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US USA

Used Angenieux Optimo 24mm-290mm

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Angenieux Optimo 24mm-290mm

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US USA

Used Angenieux Optimo 29-76 Zoom Lens

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Angenieux Optimo 29-76 Zoom Lens (Used Like NEW) $17,550

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US USA

Arri Ultra Prime Lenses set - Pre-owned PL feet 16, 20, 32, 50, 85, 135 mm cinema lenses

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The Arri Ultra Prime Lenses set is composed of 6 PL-mounted high-performance lenses from wide-angle to telephoto (16, 20, 32, 50, 85, 135 mm) in feet scale. Refurbished by our technical lab, the set comes in a strong flight case. Working with HD and cinema cameras, Ultra Primes Lenses cover Super-35 format and provide high contrast and resolution. Highlights of …

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FR France

ARRI Ultra Prime Cine Lens Set 16,24,32,50,85,135

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includes: 16mm, T1.9, PL-Mount, metric scale 24mm, T1.9, PL-Mount, metric scale 32mm, T1.9, PL-Mount, metric scale 50mm, T1.9, PL-Mount, metric scale 85mm, T1.9, PL-Mount, metric scale 135mm, T1.9, PL-Mount, metric scale Lens Case

48,000 $

UA Ukraine

Used ARRI Alura T2.6 45-250mm PL Zoom (Imperial/feet scale)

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Working Condition: Very Good - Excellent working condition, no faults Physical Condition: Very Good - slight wear and/or minor scratches Reason For Sale: No longer required Accessories Included: Arri LS-9 bridge support, Rod pair (19mm) 18-inch Custom Focus levers x 2 Arri Focus Lever x 1 Storm iM2600 Case, with laser cut foam insert (cut out included for matte box …

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AU Australia

Used Follow Focus ARRI FF-3

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1 x Follow Focus ARRI FF-3 Base 1 x Gear 0.8 / 32 pitch, 43 teeth 2 x Marking Disk Flat 1 x Two Speed Focus Knob

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PL Poland

ARRI Ultra Prime 180mm (Used Like NEW)

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ARRI Ultra Prime 180mm (Used Like NEW) $8,800

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US USA

ARRI Ultra Prime 135mm (Used Like NEW)

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ARRI Ultra Prime 135mm (Used Like NEW)

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US USA

USADO MASTER ANAMORPHIC -35-40-50-60-75-100-135

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KIT MASTER ANAMORPHIC Usado Master Anamorphic -35-40-50-60-75-100-135

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PT Portugal

ARRI ULTRA PRIME 12mm LENS (Used - Like New)

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ARRI ULTRA PRIME 12mm LENS (Used - Like New) $7,000 USD

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US USA

Used ARRI Master Anamorphic Set X6 (Used Like NEW)

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ARRI Master Anamorphic Set X6 (Used Like NEW) $155,000

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US USA

Used ARRI Fujinon Alura 18mm-80mm

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ARRI Fujinon Alura 18mm-80mm

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US USA

Used ARRI Fujinon Alura 45mm-250mm

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ARRI Fujinon Alura 45mm-250mm

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US USA


Introduction to Lenses for Broadcast, Film, and Audio

Lenses are critical components in the broadcast, film, and audio industries, shaping the way visual content is captured and perceived. High-quality lenses contribute significantly to the image clarity, depth, and overall aesthetic of the footage. Whether for television broadcasting, filmmaking, or audio-visual productions, selecting the right lens can make a profound difference in the final output.

Types of Lenses

  1. Prime Lenses

    • Purpose: Fixed focal length lenses known for their sharpness and image quality.
    • Applications: Ideal for controlled environments where changing the focal length is unnecessary, such as studio shoots and narrative filmmaking.
    • Key Features: Superior image quality, larger maximum apertures, and better low-light performance.
  2. Zoom Lenses

    • Purpose: Lenses with variable focal lengths, providing versatility in framing shots.
    • Applications: Suitable for run-and-gun shooting, documentaries, live events, and scenarios requiring rapid focal length changes.
    • Key Features: Versatility, convenience, and the ability to cover a range of focal lengths without changing lenses.
  3. Wide-Angle Lenses

    • Purpose: Lenses with short focal lengths that capture a wide field of view.
    • Applications: Landscape shots, establishing shots, and scenarios where capturing a broad scene is essential.
    • Key Features: Large depth of field, exaggerated perspective, and capability to include more of the scene in the frame.
  4. Telephoto Lenses

    • Purpose: Lenses with long focal lengths designed to capture distant subjects.
    • Applications: Wildlife photography, sports broadcasting, and any situation where the subject is far from the camera.
    • Key Features: Narrow field of view, compression of background elements, and ability to capture distant details clearly.
  5. Macro Lenses

    • Purpose: Lenses designed for extreme close-up photography.
    • Applications: Product shots, nature photography, and any application requiring detailed close-up images.
    • Key Features: High magnification, short minimum focusing distance, and exceptional detail resolution.
  6. Anamorphic Lenses

    • Purpose: Lenses that compress the image horizontally, allowing for widescreen aspect ratios.
    • Applications: Cinematic filmmaking to achieve a widescreen look with a distinctive bokeh and lens flare.
    • Key Features: Widescreen aspect ratio, unique lens flares, and oval-shaped bokeh.

Key Features and Specifications

When selecting a lens, several key features and specifications should be considered to ensure it meets production needs:

  • Focal Length: Determines the field of view and magnification. Shorter focal lengths (wide-angle) capture more of the scene, while longer focal lengths (telephoto) magnify distant subjects.

  • Aperture: Indicates the amount of light the lens can gather. A larger maximum aperture (smaller f-number) allows for better low-light performance and shallower depth of field.

  • Image Stabilization: Reduces camera shake, especially important for handheld shooting and long focal lengths.

  • Autofocus and Manual Focus: The ability to quickly and accurately focus on subjects, with some lenses offering advanced autofocus systems.

  • Build Quality: Robust construction to withstand the rigors of professional use, including weather-sealing for outdoor shoots.

  • Compatibility: Ensuring the lens is compatible with the camera system in use, considering mount type and sensor size (full-frame, APS-C, etc.).

Advantages of Using High-Quality Lenses

Investing in high-quality lenses offers numerous benefits:

  • Superior Image Quality: High-quality lenses deliver sharp, clear images with minimal distortion and aberrations.

  • Creative Control: Allows for greater control over depth of field, framing, and perspective.

  • Durability: Professional-grade lenses are built to last, withstanding the demands of rigorous shooting environments.

  • Versatility: High-quality lenses often offer features like weather sealing and image stabilization, expanding their usability in various conditions.

  • Resale Value: High-quality lenses retain their value over time, making them a good investment for professionals.

Considerations When Buying a Lens

To select the right lens for your needs, consider the following factors:

  • Production Requirements: Determine the specific needs of your production, including the types of shots and the environment in which you'll be shooting.

  • Budget: Balance the initial investment with the long-term benefits of high-quality lenses, including durability and image quality.

  • Lens Mount Compatibility: Ensure the lens is compatible with your camera's mount and sensor size.

  • Versatility: Consider whether a zoom lens or a set of prime lenses better suits your shooting style and requirements.

  • Future Expansion: Think about how the lens fits into your overall kit and whether it complements your existing gear.

Popular Brands and Pricing

Several reputable brands manufacture high-quality lenses known for their reliability and performance. Here are a few notable ones:

  • Canon: Offers a wide range of EF and RF mount lenses for various applications. Prices typically range from $200 to $10,000.
  • Nikon: Known for its F and Z mount lenses, catering to different needs from amateur to professional use. Pricing generally ranges from $300 to $12,000.
  • Sony: Renowned for its E and FE mount lenses, suitable for video and still photography. Prices generally fall between $300 and $8,000.
  • Sigma: Provides high-quality lenses compatible with multiple camera mounts, known for their sharpness and build quality. Pricing typically ranges from $400 to $5,000.
  • Zeiss: Specializes in high-end lenses with exceptional optical performance, often used in cinema and professional photography. Prices generally range from $1,000 to $15,000.
  • Fujinon: Known for its cinema lenses and broadcast lenses, offering superb quality for professional video production. Prices typically range from $3,000 to over $40,000.

Conclusion

Lenses are crucial for capturing high-quality visual content in the broadcast, film, and audio industries. With various types such as prime, zoom, wide-angle, telephoto, macro, and anamorphic lenses, selecting the right equipment depends on specific production needs, budget, and compatibility. Key factors to consider include focal length, aperture, image stabilization, autofocus capabilities, build quality, and compatibility. Leading brands like Canon, Nikon, Sony, Sigma, Zeiss, and Fujinon offer a range of high-quality lenses to suit different applications and budgets. By carefully evaluating production requirements, budget, and compatibility, professionals can invest in the right lenses to enhance their creative capabilities and ensure superior image quality.