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DZOFilm Vespid Prime vs Leitz Summilux-C

Use this view to separate emotional image language from practical package fit. The goal is not to find the objectively best lens. It is to find the family whose tradeoffs match the job.

Texture Lane

DZOFilm Vespid Prime leans further into expressive texture, while Leitz Summilux-C keeps a tighter image signature.

Focus Discipline

Leitz Summilux-C is the safer pick when repeatability, focus behavior, or cleanup discipline matter more.

Package Move

Use discovery when the optical answer is clear but the actual Texas package, sourcing path, or budget tradeoff still needs to be solved.

Spec Rail

Focal Range

12mm-125mm

16mm-135mm

Speed

T2.1-T2.8

T1.4

Coverage

Super 35, Full Frame, VistaVision

Super 35

Price Tier

Mid-Tier

Elite

DZOFilm

DZOFilm Vespid Prime

The budget-pro full-frame disruptor: compact 80mm-front primes with real VistaVision coverage and a cleaner rendering than their price suggests.

Available from GLM

Focal Range

12mm-125mm

Speed

T2.1-T2.8

Coverage

Super 35, Full Frame, VistaVision

Price Tier

Mid-Tier

Character

Balanced

48

Flare

Balanced

46

Contrast

Forward

62

Warmth

Balanced

51

Focus Control

Forward

72

Distortion Control

High

80

Best For

  • Owner-operator packages
  • Compact full-frame builds
  • Productions balancing image quality and budget

Core Tradeoffs

  • Less prestige and polish than elite full-frame sets
  • Character is modest unless paired with lighting and filtration intentionally
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Leitz

Leitz Summilux-C

Fast Leica Super 35 glass with exceptional micro-contrast, compact housings, and a slightly warmer, more organic edge than ZEISS clinical glass.

Ask GLM about sourcing

Focal Range

16mm-135mm

Speed

T1.4

Coverage

Super 35

Price Tier

Elite

Character

Balanced

44

Flare

Low

32

Contrast

Forward

76

Warmth

Forward

60

Focus Control

High

84

Distortion Control

High

88

Best For

  • Luxury commercials
  • Low-light close work
  • S35 projects needing speed and refinement

Core Tradeoffs

  • Expensive and harder to source than common S35 sets
  • Still more controlled than true vintage families
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