Cookes kompakte Sphären-Filmoptik-Serie mit integrierter /i-Metadaten-Kodierung. Bietet den renommierten Cooke-Optikcharakter in kompakter, tragbarer Form für mobile Produktion, Gimbal-Arbeit und vielseitige Filmaufnahmen.
Definition
The Cooke Mini S4/i represents Cooke's compact spherical cinema lens line, designed specifically for productions requiring mobility and portability without compromising on the signature Cooke optical character. The /i technology integration provides automated lens metadata transmission to digital cinema cameras.
Key Specifications
Lens Design
- Type: Spherical (non-anamorphic) cinema lenses
- Focal Lengths: 18mm, 25mm, 32mm, 40mm, 50mm, 75mm, 100mm
- T-Stops: T2.8 across the range
- Mount Options: EF, PL, LPL
- Focus System: Mechanical with optional motorization
Form Factor Advantages
- Weight: Approximately 2-3 lbs (900g-1.4kg) per lens
- Length: Compact profile suitable for tight spaces
- Balance: Optimized for handheld and gimbal use
- Portability: Easily transportable with minimal support infrastructure
Optical Character
Signature Cooke Qualities
- Rendering: Warm, creamy, slightly soft aesthetic
- Color Science: Golden, flattering color palette
- Flare Handling: Organic, subtle lens flares (more subdued than full Cooke anamorphics)
- Bokeh: Smooth, natural bokeh rendering
- Falloff: Gentle vignetting at wider apertures adds dimension
Design Philosophy
Unlike Cooke's flagship anamorphic lenses, the Mini S4/i maintains subtlety:
- Slightly less aggressive character
- More refined flare behavior
- Cleaner optical paths suitable for digital capture
- Contemporary optical design with classic rendering
Digital /i Technology
Metadata Features
- Automatic Transmission: Lens data automatically sent to compatible cameras
- Lens Identity: Focal length and T-stop information
- Focus Distance: Real-time focus position recording
- Aperture Data: Precise aperture tracking
- Calibration Information: Lens-specific correction data
Camera Compatibility
- Arri Alexa: Full /i support
- RED Cameras: Compatible with recent RED models
- Sony Cinema Cameras: Select Sony models support /i
- Other Systems: Growing ecosystem of /i-compatible cameras
Production Applications
Gimbal & Drone Work: Lightweight for aerial cinematography and stabilized platforms
Documentary: Mobility and quick setup ideal for observational filming
Music Video: Compact form allows creative rigging and movement
Commercial Production: Speed and flexibility valued in advertising
ENG/Documentary Drama: Handheld capability with cinema quality
Interactive/Immersive: Suitable for VR and 360° cinematography
Advantages Over Full Cooke Anamorphics
- Portability: Dramatically lighter and more compact
- Cost: Significantly less expensive
- Versatility: Work in spaces full anamorphics can't fit
- Workflow: No desqueezing required
- Setup Speed: Faster installation on gimbal/handheld rigs
Advantages Over Lightweight Standard Lenses
- Cooke Character: Maintains signature Cooke optical rendering
- Digital Integration: /i metadata vs. standard lenses
- Cinema Quality: Purpose-built cinema optics vs. adapted stills lenses
- Reliability: Designed for professional production demands
- Consistency: Proven optical performance across all focal lengths
Technical Specifications Comparison
| Aspect | Mini S4/i | Full S4/i | Standard Zooms |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight Per Lens | 2-3 lbs | 4-5 lbs | 3-6 lbs |
| T-Stop | T2.8 | Variable | Variable |
| /i Technology | Yes | Yes | No |
| Gimbal Suitable | Yes | Possibly | Maybe |
| Cost | Moderate | Higher | Lower |
| Rendering | Warm, Creamy | More Refined | Clinical |
Typical Production Scenarios
Gimbal Cinematography
The Mini S4/i excels on motorized gimbal rigs:
- Balanced weight distribution
- Minimal motorized gimbal strain
- Professional optical quality maintained
Handheld Documentary
Perfect for observational documentary work:
- Quick lens changes
- Minimal rig-up time
- Maintains cinematic look in fast-paced environments
Drone/Aerial
Suitable for high-end aerial cinematography:
- Lightweight enough for larger drones
- Cooke character maintains from air to ground
Music Video Production
Creative advantages for dynamic cinematography:
- Enables camera movements other lenses can't handle
- Maintains visual consistency across varied shooting scenarios
Rental and Availability
- Daily Rate: $400-$800 per lens
- Set Availability: Usually available 5-7 lens set
- Booking: Strong demand in urban production markets
- Maintenance: Regular service includes /i calibration
Maintenance Considerations
- /i Calibration: Periodic recalibration recommended
- Optical Cleaning: Professional cleaning between rentals
- Focus Mechanics: Regular servicing maintains smooth focus
- Storage: Protective cases maintain condition
Workflow Integration
- On Set: Lenses auto-transmit data to camera
- Monitoring: Camera displays lens identification in EVF
- Recording: Metadata embedded in footage
- Post: VFX departments receive optical correction data
- Color: Grading considers Cooke character and /i data
Modern Adoption
The Mini S4/i represents a growing trend toward versatile cinema optics that don't require permanent, heavy installation. Increasingly popular on:
- Television productions
- Commercial and advertising work
- Documentary programming
- Music video production
- Digital-native content creation
Limitations
- Spherical Only: No anamorphic character
- Slightly Soft: May not suit clinical, sharp aesthetic goals
- Cost: Premium pricing vs. standard cinema zooms
- Availability: Lower inventory than major zoom lenses
Related Cooke Products
- Full Cooke S4/i: Larger format spherical cinema lenses
- Cooke Anamorphic/i: Premium anamorphic equivalent
- Cooke Pancake: Ultra-compact macro option