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Canon EF cine zoom lenses offer flexibility without compromise — combining smooth parfocal operation, constant apertures, and robust build for professional filmmaking. Perfect for run-and-gun, studio, or docu-style shoots where adaptability is key.
Canon EF Cine Zoom Lenses
Flexible. Fast. Cinematic.

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Compare Canon EF Cine Zoom Lenses

Compare focal ranges, T-stop ratings, front diameters, and key features across our EF-mount cine zooms — from compact servo options to full-frame coverage for high-end productions.

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Why Choose Cine Zooms?
Coverage. Speed. Precision.

Cine zooms are built to deliver consistent image quality across the full focal range, with smooth manual control, minimal focus breathing, and repeatable performance. Ideal for multicam, handheld, or studio workflows using EF-mount cinema or mirrorless cameras.

Why use cine zoom lenses instead of primes?

Cine zooms offer focal flexibility while maintaining consistent image quality, T-stop, and focus throw. They’re ideal for fast-paced environments, multi-angle coverage, and setups where swapping primes isn’t practical.

Do EF cine zooms work on mirrorless or cinema cameras?

Yes — EF cine zooms are compatible with Canon EOS R mirrorless cameras via adapter and work natively on EF-mount cinema cameras like the C300 or C70. They also adapt well to Sony or L-Mount systems using third-party cine adapters.

What’s the difference between cine zooms and photo zooms?

Cine zooms are designed for video: they offer manual focus with long throws, minimal breathing, constant T-stops, and smooth geared controls. Photo zooms prioritise autofocus and tend to breathe or shift exposure during zooming, which can be distracting on camera.

Still Not Sure What to Hire?

Whether you need a flexible run-and-gun setup, coverage for multicam interviews, or a zoom to pair with your primes, EF cine zooms deliver. If you're unsure which range or lens is right for your project, just ask — our expert team will be happy to advise.