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Cooke S4 Lenses 3.80/5 5 Votes

Cooke Optics Limited is known worldwide for precision, exacting tolerances and superior quality in the design and manufacture of motion picture lenses since 1893.
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Cooke S4 Lenses
Introduced: 1998
Cooke S4, T2.0 Primes became S4/i lenses in 2005 when Cooke /i Technology for metadata capture was incorporated from that date forward. Cooke S4 and S4/i lenses are visually the same. The only change is the upgrade to allow digital connectivity for recording metadata frame-by-frame. See list of /i Technology Partners at cookeoptics.com for compatible products saving you time and money during production through post. Note: lens image shown is S4/i lens with /i Technology connector near base.

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