The ZEISS Interchangeable Mount Set LPL XD is a professional lens mount conversion kit designed for the ZEISS Supreme Zoom Radiance 15-30mm lens. It enables seamless adaptation from ARRI PL mount to LPL-mount camera systems while supporting both ZEISS eXtended Data and Cooke /i lens metadata transmission for advanced production…
The ZEISS Interchangeable Mount Set LPL XD is a professional lens mount conversion kit designed for the ZEISS Supreme Zoom Radiance 15-30mm lens. It enables seamless adaptation from ARRI PL mount to LPL-mount camera systems while supporting both ZEISS eXtended Data and Cooke /i lens metadata transmission for advanced production workflows.
The ZEISS Interchangeable Mount Set LPL XD provides a reliable and precise solution for adapting the ZEISS Supreme Zoom Radiance 15-30mm lens to ARRI LPL-mount camera systems. Designed for professional cinematography, this mount conversion kit allows filmmakers to use their PL-mount lens with modern large-format cameras such as the ARRI ALEXA LF, ALEXA Mini LF, and other compatible LPL-mount digital cinema cameras.
Engineered to maintain the exceptional optical performance of the Supreme Zoom Radiance series, the LPL XD mount supports electronic communication for lens metadata transfer. It is fully compatible with both ZEISS eXtended Data and Cooke /i Technology, enabling valuable lens information to be recorded directly in-camera for streamlined post-production and visual effects workflows.
Constructed from durable metal materials, the mount set includes a shim kit for precise flange focal distance adjustment and an LPL rear cap for lens protection. It is an ideal solution for productions requiring flexibility between PL and LPL camera platforms while maintaining professional imaging standards.
Key Features
| Manufacturer: | ZEISS |
| Category: | Adapters |
| For the lens | ZEISS Supreme Prime cine lenses |
| For the camera | ARRI LPL Mount |
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