





COOKE VAROKINETAL 10.4-52
The "Cooke Look" –– sharp, subtle, smooth, and distinctive. This is a rare and classic Cooke Super 16 Varokinetal 10.4-52mm T2.8 zoom lens (PL Mounted and impeccably serviced by the good people at Duclos). This zoom will cover super 16mm film gates, as well as digital cinema sensors at 2K or 16mm mode. This lens was first used by Cinematographer Curtis Clarke, ASC to film "The Draughtsman’s Contract", the first technically and commercially successful Super 16mm feature to be made. It's no surprise why celebrated cinematographers like Darius Khondji, Bob Richardson, and Ed Lachman rely on the unparalleled quality and look of Cooke, in having their images truly stand apart.
The "Cooke Look" –– sharp, subtle, smooth, and distinctive. This is a rare and classic Cooke Super 16 Varokinetal 10.4-52mm T2.8 zoom lens (PL Mounted and impeccably serviced by the good people at Duclos). This zoom will cover super 16mm film gates, as well as digital cinema sensors at 2K or 16mm mode. This lens was first used by Cinematographer Curtis Clarke, ASC to film "The Draughtsman’s Contract", the first technically and commercially successful Super 16mm feature to be made. It's no surprise why celebrated cinematographers like Darius Khondji, Bob Richardson, and Ed Lachman rely on the unparalleled quality and look of Cooke, in having their images truly stand apart.
The "Cooke Look" –– sharp, subtle, smooth, and distinctive. This is a rare and classic Cooke Super 16 Varokinetal 10.4-52mm T2.8 zoom lens (PL Mounted and impeccably serviced by the good people at Duclos). This zoom will cover super 16mm film gates, as well as digital cinema sensors at 2K or 16mm mode. This lens was first used by Cinematographer Curtis Clarke, ASC to film "The Draughtsman’s Contract", the first technically and commercially successful Super 16mm feature to be made. It's no surprise why celebrated cinematographers like Darius Khondji, Bob Richardson, and Ed Lachman rely on the unparalleled quality and look of Cooke, in having their images truly stand apart.