NiSi F/3 75mm T2.0

The NiSi F/3 75mm T2.0 is a 75mm cinema lens designed for the PL mount. Manufactured by NiSi, it offers a maximum aperture of f/3, covering a 75mm focal range. NiSi F/3 75mm T2.0 is one of 3 variants in its family on lens-database.com, with sibling versions across mounts including CANON EF, SONY E, making cross-mount comparison straightforward for buyers and researchers alike.

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Last verified 2026-04-27. Source: manufacturer specifications.

Mount
PL
Focal Length
75mm
Max Aperture
F/3
Type
Cinema
Brand
NiSi

What is the NiSi F/3 75mm T2.0?

The NiSi F/3 75mm T2.0 is a 75mm cinema lens for the PL mount with a maximum aperture of f/3. Full specifications and source attribution are available at lens-database.com.

What mount does the NiSi F/3 75mm T2.0 use?

The NiSi F/3 75mm T2.0 uses the PL mount. Lens-database.com indexes every lens currently catalogued for this mount at https://lens-database.com/mount/pl.

What is the maximum aperture of the NiSi F/3 75mm T2.0?

The NiSi F/3 75mm T2.0 has a maximum aperture of f/3, a moderate-aperture design. Aperture is one of the cross-referenced fields used by lens-database.com to compare equivalent optics across mounts and eras.

Where can I find specifications for the NiSi F/3 75mm T2.0?

Full specifications, original source links, and family variants are listed at https://lens-database.com/lens/88271-nisi-f3-75mm-t20. Data is aggregated from manufacturer sources and updated continuously.

75mm prime cinema lens in PL mount, with an aperture around T2.0 for low-light and shallow depth-of-field use. Intended for video/cinema productions needing a normal-to-portrait focal length perspective.

Last verified: 2026-04-27