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The Cooke S4 32mm is a spherical prime lens from the S4 series, developed by Cooke Optics in 1998 for Super 35 use.

1. Overview

The Cooke S4 32mm is a spherical prime lens from the S4 series, developed by Cooke Optics in 1998 for Super 35 use. The series quickly established itself as a standard in commercial and studio production, where reliability across multiple setups is required.

2. Characteristics

Flare behavior according to CINEFLARES datasheet:

  • Types: Spherical Spot, Rainbow, Caustic, Starburst
  • Colors: Blue, Purple
  • Intensity: Average

Linked Pattern Entries:

3. Creative Use

The S4 32mm delivers the characteristic 'Cooke Look': warm skin tones, soft mid-tone gradation with high contrast – modern glass that doesn't appear clinical. Flares are subtle, with blue and purple spots in hard backlight, nothing dramatic. The focal length on Super 35 is a wide normal lens, very usable for tight interiors without strong wide-angle distortion. It can be found in practically every major rental house worldwide, often rented as part of complete S4 sets – for episodic television and feature film alike. For indie productions, renting a set is often more cost-effective than individual lens rental, which is why the 32mm is rarely booked alone.

4. Specs Overview

FieldValue
ManufacturerCooke Optics
TypePrime Super 35
Year1998
CountryUK
EraModern
Focal Length (Reference Datasheet)32.0mm
T-Stop RangeT2.0 – T22.0
Squeeze1.0×
Weight1.85 kg / 4.0 lb
Close Focus0.32 m / 12"
DistortionN/A

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