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Full-frame cinema lenses by Tokina — compact build with unified front diameter for fast matte box swaps.

Technical Details

All Vista One lenses feature identical 95mm front diameters and unified gear positions for follow focus and aperture. The optical design is based on 11-13 lens elements depending on focal length, with special ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glasses minimizing chromatic aberrations. The minimum focus distance ranges from 30cm (18mm) to 45cm (50mm). PL, EF, and E-mount variants are available with precise industry-standard 0.8mm pitch gears. The anodized aluminum housing weighs between 1.4kg (50mm) and 1.8kg (18mm).

History & Development

Tokina introduced the Vista One series in 2021 in response to the growing demand for affordable full-frame cine lenses. The company, founded as Tokyo Kogaku in 1950, had previously produced mainly still photography lenses. The Vista One marked Tokina's first serious foray into the professional cinema market. In 2022, an 85mm version was added to the original four focal lengths. Development was carried out in cooperation with Chinese manufacturing partners to achieve competitive prices.

Practical Application in Film

Vista One lenses are used in independent productions and streaming content where budget efficiency with professional image quality is required. The uniform T1.5 aperture allows for seamless focal length changes without exposure adjustments. Typical workflows include documentaries, commercial productions, and low-budget feature films on cameras like the Sony FX9, RED Komodo, or Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro. The lenses deliver a characteristically warm look with moderate contrast and smooth bokeh. Weaknesses are apparent in extreme corner illumination and mechanical robustness compared to Zeiss or Cooke lenses.

Comparison & Alternatives

The Vista One directly competes with Sigma Cine lenses and DZOFilm Vespid prime sets in the mid-price segment. Compared to Rokinon Xeen lenses, it offers better optical quality but remains significantly below the level of Zeiss CP.3 or Cooke S4/i. Canon CN-E Primes surpass the Vista One in build quality but cost twice as much. For productions with a limited lens budget that still require full-frame coverage, Vista One sets represent a viable solution.

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