The ZEISS Interchangeable Mount Set for the LWZ.3 21-100mm T2.9-3.9 Lightweight Zoom Lens enables seamless conversion of the lens to a Micro Four Thirds (MFT) mount. Designed specifically for the ZEISS LWZ.3 cinema zoom lens, the kit includes a precision MFT mount ring, color-coded shims for accurate flange focal distance adjustment,…
The ZEISS Interchangeable Mount Set for the LWZ.3 21-100mm T2.9-3.9 Lightweight Zoom Lens enables seamless conversion of the lens to a Micro Four Thirds (MFT) mount. Designed specifically for the ZEISS LWZ.3 cinema zoom lens, the kit includes a precision MFT mount ring, color-coded shims for accurate flange focal distance adjustment, and a rear lens cap, providing a reliable and professional mount conversion solution for MFT camera systems.
The ZEISS Interchangeable Mount Set for the LWZ.3 21-100mm T2.9-3.9 Lightweight Zoom Lens allows cinematographers and video professionals to adapt their ZEISS LWZ.3 cinema zoom lens for use with Micro Four Thirds (MFT) camera systems. Designed specifically for the ZEISS LWZ.3 lens, this mount conversion kit provides a secure and precise interface while maintaining the optical performance and focus accuracy required for professional production environments.
The kit includes a dedicated MFT mount ring, a set of color-coded adjustment shims, and a rear lens cap. Since flange focal distances vary between camera mount systems, the included shims allow precise calibration when changing lens mounts or camera platforms. This ensures proper focus accuracy and optimal lens performance after installation.
Manufactured from durable metal materials, the mount set is built to withstand the demands of professional filmmaking, broadcast production, and commercial video applications. Whether integrating the LWZ.3 lens into an existing Micro Four Thirds workflow or expanding camera compatibility, this mount conversion kit provides a practical and reliable solution.
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