Sirui announced the Aurora 85mm f/1.4, a full-frame, autofocus prime lens for Sony E-mount, Nikon Z-Mount, and Fujifilm X-mount.
The Aurora 85mm f/1.4 is Sirui’s first autofocus-equipped full-frame lens and it is described as a “master of portrait” thanks to a promise of outstanding sharpness, superior high-resolution, and authentic color reproduction all packed into a compact, lightweight body.). Firstly, it measures 80.3mm by 101.7mm and uses a common 67mm front filter thread .
The lens has an aperture range of f/1.4 through f/16 via a 15-bladed diaphragm. Comparatively, Sirui says the two alternative lenses only have 11-bladed aperture diaphragms. The Aurora 85mm f/1.4 uses a stepping motor to achieve what Sirui describes as fast, accurate, and quiet. It is able to support eye-AF and object tracking and is suitable for simple still portraits as well as fast-moving objects.
Sirui equipped the Aurora 85mm f/1.4 with an AFL focus lock button, an AF/MF switch, and an aperture ring that can be clicked or de-clicked via an onboard switch depending on its use as a photo or video optic. It supports full electronic contact with Nikon Z, Sony E, and Fujifilm X-mount cameras and a USB-C port on the lens allows photographers to upgrade firmware if needed.
A full list of supported Sony cameras is published on Sirui’s website and a compatibility list for Nikon and Fujifilm cameras is “coming soon.” Sirui’s Aurora 85mm f/1.4 lens isSirui’s 35mm Anamorphic Lens is World’s Smallest for Full-Frame
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