Description
DZOFilm Pictor Zoom 50-125 mm T2.8 – Black (PL & EF Mount)
The DZOFilm Pictor Zoom 50-125 mm T2.8 (Black) is a professional cine zoom lens designed for Super35/APS-C workflows. Offering a 50-125 mm focal range with a constant T2.8 aperture, this lens delivers cinematic flexibility, sharp optics and production-grade mechanics in a single unit.
Featuring a parfocal design with near-zero focus breathing, this lens maintains focus throughout the zoom range. With standard cine gear rings (0.8 MOD), a large 95 mm front diameter, 86 mm filter thread, and interchangeable PL & EF mounts, it is built to integrate into professional rigs, follow-focus systems and matte boxes with ease.
Main Features
- Zoom range 50-125 mm — covers standard to short-telephoto perspectives for Super35 productions.
- Constant T2.8 aperture — consistent exposure and shallow depth-of-field across the zoom range.
- Parfocal design & minimal focus-breathing — stays focused while zooming, reducing disruption in dynamic scenes.
- Professional cine mechanics — 0.8 MOD gear pitch, 16-blade iris for smooth bokeh, supported PL & EF mounts.
- Large front diameter & filter thread — 95 mm front diameter and 86 mm thread for matte boxes and filters.
Specifications
| Focal Length | 50-125 mm |
| Maximum Aperture | T2.8 (constant) |
| Mounts | Interchangeable PL & EF |
| Sensor Coverage | Super35 / APS-C (≈ Ø 31.1 mm image circle) |
| Front Diameter | 95 mm |
| Filter Thread | 86 mm |
| Iris Blades | 16 |
| Minimum Focus Distance | Approx. 0.85 m (2′8″)† |
| Weight | Approx. 1.7 kg / 3.75 lb |
Why Choose the DZOFilm Pictor Zoom 50-125 mm?
- Extends your zoom range into the telephoto zone on Super35 rigs.
- Cine-grade build with parfocal optics, minimal breathing and production features.
- Flexible mount system and professional gear interface make it rig-ready and versatile.
Conclusion
The DZOFilm Pictor Zoom 50-125 mm T2.8 (Black) is an excellent choice for filmmakers who need a telephoto cine zoom with production-grade features. Consistent optics, robust mechanics and versatile compatibility make it a reliable tool for narrative, documentary or commercial work on Super35/APS-C systems.





















