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Inside the Lens: Filmmakers Review the Cooke SP3s

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By: The Cooke Team  |   2 min read

At Cooke, we are continuously inspired by the incredible work created with Cooke lenses by the talented community of visual artists. Lately, our SP3 mirrorless prime lenses have been at the heart of some truly stunning projects. From gripping dramas such as Adolescence to compelling documentaries like Ancient Apocalypse and even some inspiring portrait photography, we are not short of beautiful imagery shot on SP3.

While it’s exciting to see what’s being captured through Cooke glass, what’s even more valuable is hearing directly from the creators themselves. Their insights provide a deeper understanding of how these lenses perform in real-world, creative scenarios.

Two respected filmmakers and content creators, Mark Bone and Rory Anderson, recently shared their hands-on experiences with the SP3s. Both put the lenses through their paces, offering thoughtful feedback on their creative capabilities.

Watch their videos below to find out more what they thought firsthand.

Why Adolescence was shot on this one lens

Filmmaker Mark Bone, one of YouTube’s leading voices for cinematic gear reviews, explored the SP3 primes and broke down why these lenses are a go-to for features, documentaries, and more. His insights reveal the SP3’s versatility, character and why they were a perfect match for Adolescence.

The Most Cinematic Lenses Ever Made!

In his deep dive, Rory Anderson takes a look at Cooke’s legacy and how the SP3 line continues that tradition. From their unique rendering to their unmistakable warmth, Rory unpacks what makes these lenses truly stand out.

Check out what other people thought with their Youtube reviews via our SP3 page.