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Cine lenses are a type of lens designed explicitly for videography and filmmaking. While they can also be used for photography, they are not as commonly used for this purpose. Cinema lenses are distinguished from regular camera lenses by their construction and features. They typically have a longer focus throw, which allows for more precise focusing, and a de-clicked aperture, which enables smoother transitions between different aperture settings. A Cine lens also typically have a more robust build quality, making them better suited for heavy use. While cine lenses can be used for photography, they are not necessarily the best option for every situation.


Cine lenses are an essential tool for filmmakers and video producers, providing superior image quality and precise control over focus and depth of field. These lenses are specifically designed for motion picture production, featuring calibrated focus and iris rings, consistent T-stop ratings, and a wide range of focal lengths. Cine lenses are larger and heavier than photo lenses, which helps reduce camera shake and movement resulting in smoother, steadier shots.

When it comes to selecting the best cine lenses, Irix Cinema Lenses are the top choice for professionals. These lenses are completely weather-sealed, full-frame, lightweight, and compact, making them the perfect option for any production. Available in a range of mounts, including Canon EF, Arri PL, Canon RF, Sony E, Nikon Z, L-mount, MFT, and Fuji X, these lenses offer unmatched versatility and exceptional quality.

Built with high-quality optics and robust construction, Irix Cine Lenses are designed to withstand heavy use and are backed by a 10-year warranty. Whether you're working on a feature film, a commercial, or a documentary, Irix Cine Lenses are the ideal option for any production, offering outstanding image quality, precision, and consistency that will help elevate your work to the next level.

Irix Cine Lenses are the best option when you need to do a professional job.


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The Canon EOS C70 cinema camera is an exciting new addition to the Canon EOS lineup, offering filmmakers of all levels the ability to shoot stunning cinematic footage. However, to get the most out of the Canon EOS C70, you’ll need the right lenses. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best Canon C70 Cine Lenses currently available for the Canon RF Mount cameras.

First up, the Irix Cinema lenses offer some of the best image quality available. They feature advanced optics and are designed with cinematographers in mind, making them an excellent choice for the Canon EOS C70. The Irix Cinema lenses are available in 15mm, 21mm, 30mm, 45mm, and 150mm focal lengths, giving you a range of options to choose from.

In conclusion, the Canon EOS C70 cinema camera is an exciting new addition to the Canon EOS lineup and offers filmmakers of all levels the ability to capture stunning cinematic footage. When choosing lenses for the Canon EOS C70, the Irix Cinema lenses are our top pick, offering advanced optics and a range of focal lengths for any situation. For those on a budget, the Irix Cinema Lenses for Canon C70 provide excellent value for money, with features designed to minimize distortion and make transport easier.

Canon EOS C70

Recent reviews from our users.

Neill Canon C70 Irix Cine 21mm T1.5 (Feet): Our preferred lens series
5 out of 5 stars
In over 40 years of industrial and feature film making, the Irix primes are my favorite series of prime lenses, favored over the big name lenses that cost 4-5x. They are fast, sharp, have very natural-looking out-of-focus highlights, and the sealing is a bonus for those like us, who shoot a lot of exteriors. Hopefully Irix will soon offer something in the 65mm-85mm range so we can relegate our current short telephoto to the B camera lens set.
Ronan Canon C70 Irix Cine 15mm T2.6 (Feet): Sharp, rugged, professional
5 out of 5 stars
This lens works as advertised. It has a ton of professional features and a lower price range.
Martin Canon C70 Irix Cine 15mm T2.6 (Feet): Nice little cine prime
5 out of 5 stars
Quality optics and build. Light for a cine prime, and easy to use. Works well on our RED Komodo. Smooth focus and aperture rings. The magnetic filter system is quick and easy. Also have the IRIX 30mm Cine T1.5. We tested both lenses and found no issues. The blue infinity marking really is at infinity and the other markings appear to be accurate as well. The only complaint is the rounded lens cap that comes with the lens. We were told that IRIX is going to offer the better, flat cap they provide with their 30mm T1.5 for this and older models. Kudos to them for that improvement. Overall, this is a surprisingly good cine prime series considering the low price.
Irix Cine 15mm T2.6 (Feet) review
Van Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 11mm T4.3 (Feet): Amazing field of view with controlled distortion
5 out of 5 stars
This is a rectilinear lens with incredibly low visible distortion for an 11mm. Going through rooms there is no warping of vertical lines. A little stretching occurs towards the edges, especially at full frame, but that's no different from any other lens in this focal length. The build quality is great. The front element does extend out beyond the lens a bit, but in my 3 stage matte box I can still fit a single filter in front of it - and that type of element is necessary for an 11mm full frame lens. I
Irix Cine 11mm T4.3 (Feet) review
Robert Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 15mm T2.6 (Feet): May be my new favorite lens!
5 out of 5 stars
Feels solid, but isn't overly heavy. Image quality is great and distortion is reasonable. I shoot it both full frame and S35 and it handles both well. As others have said, it's true that the lens cap is wonky. Apparently they have a fixed one that you can order separately and hopefully that's what will ship with new copies of the lens. I use it via an adapter and did have a little trouble finding a friendly one. Fotodiox PL-EF did NOT work. I eventually went with some no-names on eBay that did.
Jacob Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet): Sharp as a tack!
5 out of 5 stars
I was a little bit skeptical about buying this lens at first considering that I've never heard of Irix before. However, don't let that stop you. This lens is extremely sharp, even at wide-open!!! The footage you can get with this lens at T1.5 is crazy! Not to mention that this lens doesn't have any noticeable color fringing, and is constructed out of a solid metal exterior, and doesn't flare at all when in direct sunlight. If you're looking for a budget cinema lens that punches a lot higher than its price, I can't recommend this lens enough.
Matthew Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 15mm T2.6 (Feet): car interior beast!
5 out of 5 stars
The IRIX 15mm T2.6 Cine is my go-to for shooting in tight spaces, like car interiors. Its wide-angle capability allows for capturing extensive detail in confined areas, making it ideal for automotive shoots. The T2.6 aperture ensures excellent performance in low-light conditions, crucial for maintaining quality inside vehicles. Balancing impressively on gimbal rigs, it proves to be a versatile workhorse, capable of handling dynamic shots with stability and clarity. Its durable build adds to its reliability, making it a trustworthy choice for demanding environments. In short, the IRIX 15mm T2.6 combines wide-angle versatility, low-light proficiency, and rugged durability, standing out as an essential lens for producing high-quality, creative shots in limited spaces. It’s a valuable asset for any video project requiring sharp and expansive visuals in compact settings.
Van Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet): True Cine Lens with unbeatable price
5 out of 5 stars
First of all, this is a sharp lens with all the features I look for in a cine prime - no noticeable focus breathing, nice long throw, and a solid build. The size is also nice - it's quite a bit smaller than my Sony primes or than other primes in the same price range. Once you factor in full frame coverage, you'd be spending an extra $5000 at least to match the quality in any other cine l
Adam S. Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 (Feet): Really good lens.
5 out of 5 stars
Overall great lens. The only bad thing is the lens cap. Make sure you buy a normal lens cap and ditch this rounded magnetic mess. Image quality is clean and sharp without being clinical looking.
Irix Cine 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 (Feet) review
Irix Cine 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 (Feet) review
Irix Cine 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 (Feet) review
Dominic Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 11mm T4.3 (Feet): Good
5 out of 5 stars
Clear on my blackmagic 12k
Carlos Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 (Feet): Beautiful lens that produces great images.
5 out of 5 stars
I shoot surgical/medical and thus needed that reach (compared to the Rokinon 100mm macro I was using before) in order to remain non-invasive to a health care professional's space. I also wanted a cine version of a macro so this was perfect and really there is no other option other than another 100mm macro cine lens. The images coming from my Fuji X-T3 with this lens are fantastic (rigged as shown using an EF to X-mount adapter). Feels like a solid lens. Not a fan of the magnetic hood but I use a matte box so no biggie. Lens cap and mount cover do suck, they feel like they could break from a drop. Focus ring is smooth but the iris ring is much looser in comparison, I wish they had the same tension.
Irix Cine 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 (Feet) review
Brandon Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 15mm T2.6 (Feet): amazing look and solid build
5 out of 5 stars
I really enjoy this lens. The look of the image is sharp and feels amazing. The build is tanky. No regrets.
Guy J. Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 15mm T2.6 (Feet): Must have
5 out of 5 stars
I love it. Great for the prices.
Michael Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 15mm T2.6 (Feet): Wow
5 out of 5 stars
This is a really good lens. Great build quality, excellent performance, low distortion, little breathing. I'm going to get a set of these Irix Lenses, pretty impressed!
WILLIAM D. Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet): My favorite lens
5 out of 5 stars
I love the lens. It is beautifully crafted and sturdy. The weight of the lens will take a bit of getting used to so I don't suggest using it without mentally preparing for the weight or having a stand if you don't want to hold it. There is no image stabilization but that is to be expected; however, the smooth focus and aperture are amazing. They allow for a really really precise image whether photo or video. This is my favorite lens.
Michael Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 15mm T2.6 (Feet): IRIX 15mm
5 out of 5 stars
I use this coupled with my BMPCC 6K Pro. Like most cinema lenses, this is massive. Be prepared for a workout if you are going handheld. Gearing is very smooth, although a bit stiff if not using a focus wheel. I own all of the cinema lenses and two of the three have decent magnetic hoods, while one does not appear to be as strong. This doesn't affect me as I utilize a matte box. Like most have stated, the lense cover is complete garbage. Pops off for no apparent reason.
AMMON E. Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet): Very good lens for the price
5 out of 5 stars
This is a very well built lens, very sharp, good bokeh, good cine features
DETELN Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 (Feet): Great lens.
5 out of 5 stars
I got this lens for high end table top shoots and am very pleased with the quality and the build of the lens. Something I wold normally expect from significantly more expensive cine-macro lenses. It's a bargen at that price point. The PL mount is a snug fit on my RED DRAGON and the rounded lens cap is a bit of a fail design since you can't put the lens on its front the way you normally park lens that you don't want to roll of your desk. But that's the only downside of it and it didn't affect the image waltet in any way.
montreuil Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 21mm T1.5 (Feet): really impressed
5 out of 5 stars
I purchased this lens for my sony FX9 and I shoot with the raw extension. I mostly use the 28/135 F4 sony cine zoom lens. I needed something a bit more wide with a fastest aperture. My dream came true. this lens is excellent, extremely sharp and delivered stunning results. I have tried also the sony 16/35 GM master f2.8.. . but sometimes a real cine lens is better when autofocus(es) has their limitations and when manual focus is required for creativity. highly recommended
Dennis Canon C70 Lenses Irix Cine 30mm T1.5 (Feet): Quality and performance!
5 out of 5 stars
I've had many lenses over the years, I often researched what others liked or believed what YouTube videos said, but this time I decided to make a choice and decide for myself if this lens was for me. From the moment I opened the box of the Irix 30mm T1.5 RF version, I knew I had made the right choice. The weight of the lens, the position of the gears and the out of the box colors paired with my Red Komodo left me speechless. The lens handles light just the way I've been looking for, and the look the lens adds to the already amazing image quality and color accuracy of R3D made this lens for me a winner. I highly recommend this lens, especially if you want a true cinema lens and desire quality and performance at an outstanding price point. Will definitely purchase more from this brand in the future.

FAQ Filters for Canon EOS C70

Is Canon C70 good for photography?

The C70 has achieved Netflix production approval as a primary camera when capturing in 4K 4096 x 2160. It also has inherited the Dual Gain Output sensor that appears to be same one that is in the C300 Mark III. You can record 120 fps in S&F mode. The camera holds its full sensor Super 35 readout when recording 120fps.

Is the C70 Netflix approved?

Yes, the Canon C70 is Netflix-approved.

Does Canon C70 shoot 4K?

More videos on YouTube Canon's new firmware update for the Cinema EOS C70 will allow the camera to record 4K RAW footage internally at up to 59.94P (60 FPS if you're cool) as well as adding a few other features, including recording XF-AVC proxies simultaneously.

Does the C70 shoot raw?

With a recent firmware update in March, the Canon EOS C70 can now shoot in Cinema RAW Light LT. The Canon EOS C70 shares the same dual gain output sensor (DGO) as the Canon EOS C300 Mark III that we tested here.

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