
The DZOfilm Vespid2 Prime Lenses are now available to pre-order. These were first shown as prototypes back in April at NAB 2025.

The Vespid2 series is claimed to feature improved image quality and better sharpness. DZOFilm also states that they have all but eliminated chromatic aberration in the center of the image and that the new lenses provide a cleaner, more consistent bokeh when compared to the original VESPID line. They are also claimed to have less focus breathing, and distortion.
Key features
- Full Frame/VV | T1.9 to T22 Aperture
- Aspherical Element, Reduced Aberrations
- 0.8 MOD Gears, 300° Focus Rotation
- Cooke /i Technology Metadata
- 80mm Front Outside Diameter
- Compact, Lightweight Design
- Less Reflective, More Tactile Surface
- Color Matched Across Series
- Minimal Breathing and Distortion
- Common Series Gearing and Length
The Vespid2 series comes in six focal lengths:
- 18mm T1.9
- 24mm T1.9
- 35mm T1.9
- 50mm T1.9
- 85mm T1.9
- 105mm T1.9

You can purchase them individually or in a six-lens set that comes in a custom hard case.

According to DZOFilm, all of the lenses are color-matched and feature the same coatings. They are claimed to have a very neutral color look, and they have a more modern and clean look than their predecessors. The lenses weigh between 1.8 lb / 800g to 2.2 lb / 998g, depending on the focal length.

The focus has a 300-degree rotation, which is slightly more than the original VESPID’s 270 degrees. The updated housings feature a new coating that is claimed to provide a better grip while reducing reflections. The lenses also feature a common 80mm front diameter.
One of the biggest new additions to the Vespid2 is Cooke/i technology that allows the transmission of metadata when using supported cinema cameras from brands like ARRI, Blackmagic, and Sony. A LEMO connector on the side of each lens can also be used to integrate focus data with virtual production workflows.
Pricing & Availability
The DZOFilm Vespid2 T1.9 Prime 6-Lens Kit (ARRI PL, Feet) is available to pre-order for $6,289 USD.
The individual focal lengths are very affordably priced at $1,199 to $1,299 USD, depending on the focal length.
As a comparison, the DZOFilm Arles are $2,149 USD each.