Description
Article no.: 29073
The NiSi Athena Prime 18mm T2.2 in RF mount is part of the Athena Cine lens series. It offers a wide-angle focal length with a maximum aperture of T2.2. The series delivers an impressive 46mm image circle, making this lens suitable for full-frame and large-format sensors.
The Athena Prime series features a proprietary rear filtration system with a Drop-In filter mount that provides flexibility for filmmakers. For RF-mount lenses, a Drop-In filter option is available.
The Athena Prime series is available in multiple mounts across the range, including ARRI PL, Canon RF, Sony E, Panasonic/Leica L and Fuji G. This particular 18mm listed here is the RF-mount version, and it includes the Drop-In filter option when configured accordingly.
Use the 18mm Athena Prime for wide-angle cinematography, landscapes, interiors and any scenario benefiting from a wide field of view and T2.2 aperture. Because the series supports a 46mm image circle and consistent ergonomics, you can switch focal lengths without significant rebalancing on gimbals.
For close-up and macro effects, NiSi offers a 77mm close-up lens (sold separately) that reduces minimum focus distance when needed.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product | NiSi Athena Prime 18mm T2.2 (RF-Mount) |
| Focal length | 18mm |
| Maximum aperture | T2.2 |
| Mount | Canon RF |
| Image circle | 46mm |
| Front filter thread | 77mm (shared across the series except 14mm) |
| Focus rotation | 300° |
| Focus scales | Fluorescent; displayed in imperial and metric units |
| Focus / iris gear | Standard 0.8 mod |
| Drop-In filter | Available for RF-mount (series supports Drop-In on RF, L, G; E available with/without) |
| Weather sealing for Drop-In | Provided by NiSi |
Question: Will this 18mm RF lens cover full-frame and larger sensors?
Answer: Yes. The Athena series provides a 46mm image circle, which makes the 18mm RF suitable for full-frame and even large-format sensors.
Question: Do I need to use a Drop-In or rear filter to get accurate infinity focus?
Answer: Yes. To achieve infinity focus and clear images you must use the Drop-In clear filter on RF-, L-, G- and E-mount versions, and the rear filter on PL-mount lenses.
Question: Can I use the E-Mount version with Drop-In filters on a Sony FX9?
Answer: No. The Sony FX9 camera cannot use the E-Mount with Drop-In filters, so verify camera and mount compatibility before purchase.
Question: Are the lenses balanced for gimbal use when swapping focal lengths?
Answer: The Athena primes are similar in weight and share matched aperture and focus rings, so you generally will not need to rebalance a gimbal when switching between Athena lenses.
Question: Can I add macro capabilities to the 18mm RF lens?
Answer: Yes. NiSi offers a 77mm close-up lens (sold separately) that reduces the minimum focus distance and creates macro effects when attached.
The NiSi Athena Prime 18mm T2.2 RF-Mount combines wide-angle coverage with the series’ optical and mechanical features, making it a practical choice for filmmakers using Canon RF systems who need matched handling and large-sensor coverage.