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Sirui Vista Prime 1: interchangeable mounts

xaviergut

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The Sirui Vista Prime 1—or VP-1—is a compact and fast cinema lens kit with a unique feature: it comes with four easily interchangeable mount. It is easier because they manual lenses, so there are practically no electronics involved.

You just have to remove four small screws with a screwdriver and choose the mount you need for each occasion. Each lens comes with mounts for Nikon Z, Canon RF, Sony E (default), and L-Mount, along with the necessary tool to change them.

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"The VP-1 cine lens features a native E-mount design along with user-changeable mounts for RF, Z and L systems, allowing seamless switching between different camera mounts as needed".

 
I asked in Sigma Austria and they said that the price is 480€ ... not very cheap, as Markus says.
Wow, I hadn't realised it was this expensive. If you already have an L-mount version then your only option to change would be Sony E and you could probably get a used E-mount copy for the same or less in many cases.

Adaptall for the modern age - a very good idea, shame there's no AF.
 
Vivitar Adaptall springs to mind!
 
Vivitar Adaptall springs to mind!
Tamron!! :)

Although Vivitar did have something similar but I don't think it sold well and died out. I've only ever owned one and it was terrible.
 
Tamron!! :)

Although Vivitar did have something similar but I don't think it sold well and died out. I've only ever owned one and it was terrible.
I wouldn't call it terrible, but I wouldn't call it great either. The lenses I had that used it were unremarkable.
 
I wouldn't call it terrible, but I wouldn't call it great either. The lenses I had that used it were unremarkable.
I meant the specific lens I had, I think it was a 100mm f/2.8, which was pretty rare for a third party.
 
Tamron!! :)

Although Vivitar did have something similar but I don't think it sold well and died out. I've only ever owned one and it was terrible.
Yes, Tamron - you’re right.
 
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