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DZOFilm Vespid

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DZOFilm Vespid: Chinese cinema lens series offering eight prime focal lengths (16–125mm) with a warm, filmic aesthetic—a budget-conscious alternative to Zeiss/ARRI for indie and streaming productions.

Technical Details

The Vespid series currently comprises eight prime lenses: 16mm, 25mm, 35mm, 50mm, 75mm, 85mm, 100mm, and 125mm. Each lens features 16 aperture blades for smooth bokeh and a minimum focusing distance ranging from 0.3m (16mm) to 0.8m (125mm). The front thread is uniformly 82mm, while the housing diameter is a constant 95mm. The lenses weigh between 1.8kg and 2.1kg and offer PL and EF mount variants. The focus ring rotates 300° for precise manual focusing with consistent gear positioning for follow-focus systems.

History & Development

DZOFilm first introduced the Vespid series in 2020 and launched it in 2021. The Chinese company thus positioned itself as a cost-effective competitor to established manufacturers like Zeiss, Cooke, or ARRI. In 2022, DZOFilm expanded the range with the longer focal lengths of 100mm and 125mm. The development focused on modern digital sensors and was specifically optimized for 6K and 8K cameras.

Practical Use in Film

The Vespid lenses are primarily used in independent productions and streaming content where budget efficiency is required alongside professional image quality. Cinematographers appreciate the consistent color reproduction and the soft, cinematic bokeh for narrative projects. The minimal focus breathing makes the lenses particularly attractive for gimbal work. Netflix series like "The Empress" (2022) used Vespid lenses for specific sequences. The lenses are less suitable for VFX-intensive productions as they do not achieve the extreme sharpness of high-end optics.

Comparison & Alternatives

Compared to Zeiss CP.3 or Sony FX optics, the Vespids offer similar image quality at half the price but do not match their mechanical precision. In comparison to Sigma Cine lenses, they score with a more unified look and a more professional housing. Canon CN-E lenses offer better sharpness performance; the Vespids contrast with a warmer, more cinematic character. For large studio productions, ARRI Master Primes or Cooke S7/i remain the first choice, while Vespids hit the sweet spot for ambitious indie productions.

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Perspectives

Cinematographer

Ich verwende die Vespids hauptsächlich für organische, character-driven Stories, wo der leicht weiche Look die Haut schmeichelhaft rendert und das Bokeh natürlich wirkt. Die konstante T2.8-Blende gibt mir Flexibilität bei schwierigen Lichtverhältnissen, auch wenn die Schärfeleistung bei Offenblende nicht ganz an deutsche Optiken heranreicht. Der einheitliche Fokus-Throw von 300° macht Follows sehr vorhersagbar.

Director

Diese Objektive geben meinen Bildern eine subtile Wärme und Weichheit, die perfekt für emotionale Momente funktioniert – sie fühlen sich "menschlich" an im Gegensatz zu sterilen digitalen Looks. Besonders die 50mm und 85mm nutze ich für intime Dialogszenen, wo das sanfte Bokeh die Charaktere vom Hintergrund löst. Die Vespids unterstützen meine Tendenz zu klassischer, unaufdringlicher Bildsprache.

Producer

Mit etwa 3.500 Euro pro Objektiv kosten die Vespids ein Drittel vergleichbarer europäischer Optiken – ein komplettes Set ersetzt preislich zwei Zeiss CP.3. Die Verfügbarkeit ist deutlich besser als bei High-End-Glas, und Ersatzteile kommen schnell aus Europa. Für Serien-Produktionen rechnet sich die Anschaffung bereits nach drei Projekten gegenüber Miete von Premium-Objektiven.

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