Introduction You’ve spent months saving for that 8K full-frame sensor, but your images still look like high-resolution home movies. The problem isn't your camera; it's the glass. Most "affordable" lenses are just repurposed stills optics—clinically sharp, mechanically frustrating, and devoid of soul. On a fast-paced set, fighting with inconsistent gear positions and "breathing" focus is a recipe for a ruined production. Enter the DZOFILM Vespid Primes : the lenses designed to bridge the gap between high-end optical character and the budget realities of the modern filmmaker. The Beauty of the 16-Blade Iris In the cinema world, bokeh isn't just about "blurry backgrounds"—it’s about the quality of the out-of-focus highlights. Most budget lenses use 7 or 9 blades, resulting in "stop-sign" shaped bokeh when you close the aperture. The Vespids feature a massive 16-blade iris construction. This ensures that even at T5.6 or T8, your specula...