9 Best Lenses for BMPCC 4K

This is a guide covering the best lenses for the BMPCC 4K.

The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K (what a long name right?) was the first of the Cinema series. This camera is a beast and brought 4K cinema-level quality to anyone who wanted it. This camera has a micro four-thirds (MFT) lens mount so if you choose a lens outside of this list make sure it has the correct lens mount!

Being a great camera, there are also great lens options that came with it.

In a hurry? Here’s the quick overview:

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LensesBenefits
⭐ Best Overall Lens
👩 Best Portrait Lens
Sigma 56mm F1.4 DC DN
Sigma 56mm f1.4 DC DN
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– Exceptional low-light performance and beautiful bokeh, making it ideal for cinematic shots
– Precise autofocus and quiet operation for smooth, high-quality video
– Compact and lightweight design for extended shoots
Rokinon 100mm F2.8 ED UMC
Rokinon 100mm F2.8
Rokinon 100mm F2.8 ED UMC Full Frame Telephoto Macro Lens for Olympus...
– Stunning telephoto capabilities allow you to capture distant subjects with detail
– Fast F2.8 aperture makes it an excellent choice for achieving cinematic depth of field
– Robust build and manual focus control provide filmmakers with a durable and precise tool
🔭 Best Telephoto Lens
PANASONIC LUMIX G II Vario Lens, 100-300MM
PANASONIC LUMIX G II Vario Lens, 100-300MM
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– Extensive zoom range, making it perfect for capturing distant subjects with the BMPCC 4K
– Image stabilization and smooth zoom control enable steady and fluid shots
– Lightweight and compact design
🌐 Best Wide-Angle Lens
Meike 12mm T2.2
Meike 12mm T2.2
MEKE 12mm T2.2 Large Aperture Manual Focus Cine Lens Wide Angle Low...
– Wide-angle prime lens that offers a versatile field of view for creative filmmaking
– Aperture allows for excellent low-light performance and precise control over depth of field
– All-metal construction and smooth manual focus control provide a tactile option for filmmakers
💸 Best Budget Lens
Panasonic Lumix G Lens 25mm F1.7
Panasonic Lumix G Lens 25mm F1.7
Panasonic LUMIX G Lens, 25mm, F1.7 ASPH, Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds,...
– Fast prime lens that excels in low-light conditions, making it a great choice for cinematic aesthetics
– Wide F1.7 aperture allows for beautiful background blur and subject isolation
– Compact and lightweight design
🌹 Best Macro Lens
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm F2.8
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm F2.8
OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm F2.8 Macro For Micro Four...
– Versatile macro lens that enables close-up shots and intricate details with the BMPCC 4K
– Image clarity and subject isolation, making it a unique choice for macro videography
– Durable construction and precise manual focus control
Meike 85mm F/2.8
Meike 85mm F2.8
MEKE 85mm F2.8 Manual Focus Macro Portrait Aspherical Medium Telephoto...
– Versatile telephoto lens that allows for excellent subject isolation and beautiful background blur
– Solid low-light performance and control over depth of field, making it suitable for cinematic applications
– Practical choice for filmmakers seeking an affordable and portable telephoto lens for the BMPCC 4K
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 40-150mm F4.0-5.6
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 40-150mm F4.0-5.6
OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS M.Zuiko Digital 40-150mm F4.0-5.6 R Black For Micro...
– Versatile zoom lens that offers an extensive focal range, perfect for capturing distant subjects
– Lightweight and compact design, enabling filmmakers to adapt to different shooting situations
– Affordable and practical option for videographers
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 75 to 300mm II F4.8-6.7
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 75 to 300mm II F4.8-6.7
OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS M.Zuiko Digital 75-300mm F4.8-6.7 For Micro Four...
– Long-range zoom lens allowing filmmakers to capture distant subjects with precision
– Remains relatively lightweight and portable, making it suitable for on-the-go videography
– Excellent choice for expanding the BMPCC 4K’s telephoto capabilities without compromising on portability

1. Sigma 56mm F1.4 DC DN

Sigma 56mm f1.4 DC DN

Specifications:

  • Lens type: Prime lens
  • Maximum aperture: F1.4
  • Minimum aperture: F16
  • Max Format size: APS-C / DX
  • Focal length: 56mm
  • Image stabilization: No
  • Lens mount: Micro four thirds
  • Weight: 280g (0.62 lb)
  • Diameter: 67mm (2.62″)
  • Length: 60mm (2.35″)
  • Sealing: Yes

My Pros With This Lens:

  • Great image quality
  • Background blur is great as well
  • Solid build, feels very nice and compact

My Cons With This Lens:

  • Wish there was image stabilization

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I believe the Sigma 56mm f1.4 DC DN lens is a great overall lens that can be used in different situations. With its wide aperture, you can get a good bokeh plus you can rely on this lens especially indoors or when the sun starts to go down.

It has an eye and face recognition that helps in the fast autofocus feature of the Sigma 56mm f1.4 DC DN lens.

You can consider somewhere as a medium telephoto lens. It offers sharp images and great depth of field when shooting portraits.

Unfortunately, it lacks a stabilizer considering it’s a medium telephoto lens. Plus, it doesn’t have splash protection that can address moisture.

Sigma 56mm F1.4 DC DN image
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2. Rokinon 100mm F2.8 ED UMC

Rokinon 100mm F2.8

Specifications:

  • Lens type: Prime lens
  • Maximum aperture: F2.8
  • Minimum aperture: F32
  • Max Format size: 35mm FF
  • Focal length: 100mm
  • Image stabilization: No
  • Lens mount: Micro Four Thirds
  • Weight: 720g (1.59 lb)
  • Diameter: 73mm (2.85″)
  • Length: 123mm (4.85″)
  • Sealing: No

My Pros With This Lens:

  • Feels very compact
  • Has great 1:1 magnification
  • Great price point (I feel)

My Cons With This Lens:

  • Saw some edge softness when at wide apertures
  • No stabilization

Rokinon 100mm F2.8 ED UMC Full Frame Telephoto Macro Lens for Olympus...

A decent option for portraits and close up shots, the Rokinon 100mm f2.8 ED UMC lens provides a great experience for those who want high-quality shots.

This lens also provides a great bokeh thanks to its circular 9-bade diaphragm.

You also get to enjoy minimal flaring and ghosting on your shots because of anti-reflective ultra multi-coating.

However, it lacks autofocus. It means that you want to shoot either inanimate subjects or you also want to know the distance well when dealing with moving subjects.

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3. PANASONIC LUMIX G II Vario Lens, 100-300MM

PANASONIC LUMIX G II Vario Lens, 100-300MM

Specifications:

  • Lens type: Zoom lens
  • Maximum aperture: F4-5.6
  • Minimum aperture: F22
  • Focal length: 100–300 mm
  • Image stabilization: Yes (Mega OIS)
  • Lens mount: Micro Four Thirds
  • Weight: 520g (1.15 lb)
  • Diameter: 74mm (2.91″)
  • Length: 126mm (4.96″)

My Pros With This Lens:

  • Small, light, and compact which i like
  • Great image quality
  • Works great with 4K

My Cons With This Lens:

  • The manual focus ring can feel a bit sloppy

Sale Panasonic LUMIX G II Vario Lens, 100-300MM, MIRRORLESS Micro Four...

The Panasonic Lumix G II 100-300mm Vario lens is another good option if you are looking to shoot sports or observe subjects from afar.

The 100-300mm focal length gives you a decent coverage and allows you to capture your subject from afar. It has been updated to withstand harsh conditions with its dust and splash-proof features.

And also, you get to enjoy fast focusing capabilities with this lens.

However, despite providing great photos during daytime or in well-lighted scenarios, it’s the total opposite when using the lens in low-light.

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4. Meike 12mm T2.2

Meike 12mm T2.2

Specifications:

  • Maximum aperture: F1.7
  • Maximum focal length: 12mm
  • Lens mount: Micro four thirds
  • Weight: 1.34 lbs

My Pros With This Lens:

  • Really good at capturing whole scene
  • Excellent corner to corner sharpness
  • Very well built

My Cons With This Lens:

  • Can feel a bit weighty

MEKE 12mm T2.2 Large Aperture Manual Focus Cine Lens Wide Angle Low...

If you don’t mind using manual focus when shooting your subject, the Meike 12mm T2.2 prime lens is a good option for you.

We consider it as one of the best lenses for the BMPCC 4k mainly because of its wide aperture and great optics.

It allows you to focus on your subject and take out the rest of the background.

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5. Panasonic Lumix G Lens 25mm F1.7

Panasonic Lumix G Lens 25mm F1.7

Specifications:

  • Lens type: Prime lens
  • Maximum aperture: F1.7
  • Minimum aperture: F22
  • Focal length: 25mm
  • Image stabilization: No
  • Lens mount: Micro Four Thirds
  • Weight: 125g (0.28 lb)
  • Diameter: 61mm (2.39″)
  • Length: 52mm (2.05″)
  • Sealing: No

My Pros With This Lens:

  • Great option for its price
  • Great picture quality
  • Fast, silent internal focus, and light

My Cons With This Lens:

  • Sometimes it’s not as sharp as I want it to be

Panasonic LUMIX G Lens, 25mm, F1.7 ASPH, Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds,...

The Panasonic Lumix G Lens 25mm f1.7 ASPH lens is a lightweight lens made of polycarbonate material. It’s also made of high-quality optics.

If you are looking for some of the best lenses for BMPCC 4K that allows you to stay within your small budget, then this is a good choice.

It is also known for its high precision and speedy focusing ability thanks to its stepping motor.

It has been designed not only for taking photos but also for those who want to record videos.

Unfortunately, it is still made of plastic. Be sure that you are careful when handling your lens or whenever you are keeping it in your bag.

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6. Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm F2.8

Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm F2.8

Specifications:

  • Lens type: Prime lens
  • Maximum aperture: F2.8
  • Minimum aperture: F22
  • Focal length: 60mm
  • Image stabilization: No
  • Lens mount: Micro Four Thirds
  • Weight: 186g (0.41 lb)
  • Diameter: 56mm (2.2″)
  • Length: 82mm (3.23″)
  • Sealing: Yes

My Pros With This Lens:

  • Very well built lens
  • Great range adjustment
  • Great macro lens

My Cons With This Lens:

  • The focus can be a bit slow

OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm F2.8 Macro For Micro Four...

The Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f2.8 Macro Lens is one of those lenses that can help you get a closer look at the smaller details of a subject.

It’s a favorite among food and fashion photographers who need to showcase the finer details of their product.

A lot of people who shoot insects also prefer this lens because it is easy to use.

It also has a fast AF though you will have a difficult time using the MF mode of the lens. If you are using this in a studio, then this is a good option.

But if you are going to use it in the field, then that’s when things can get tricky.

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7. Meike 85mm F/2.8 Manual Focus

Meike 85mm F2.8

Specifications:

  • Lens type: Macro
  • Maximum aperture: F2.8
  • Maximum focal length: 85mm
  • Weight: 1.10lbs

My Pros With This Lens:

  • Great sharpness
  • Low distortion

My Cons With This Lens:

  • Wish there was some weather sealing

MEKE 85mm F2.8 Manual Focus Macro Portrait Aspherical Medium Telephoto...

We included another solely manual focus lens in our list of best lenses for BMPCC 4K.

The Meike 85mm f2.8 lens is a heavy-duty lens. Unlike other lenses, it is made of metal and can be a bit heavy compared to other micro four thirds lenses out there.

But though it is heavy and lacks autofocus feature, you get to enjoy sharp images and a great bokeh.

But don’t expect to use this indoors or when the sun is about to set. You’ll have a difficult time with this lens because of its f/2.8 aperture.

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8. Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 40-150mm F4.0-5.6

Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 40-150mm F4.0-5.6

Specifications:

  • Lens type: Zoom lens
  • Maximum aperture: F4-5.6
  • Minimum aperture: F22
  • Focal length: 40–150 mm
  • Image stabilization: No
  • Lens mount: Micro Four Thirds
  • Weight: 190g (0.42 lb)
  • Diameter: 64mm (2.5″)
  • Length: 86mm (3.39″)
  • Sealing: No

My Pros With This Lens:

  • Lightweight and very sharp
  • Great value for its price
  • Very compact and easy to carry

My Cons With This Lens:

  • Zoom action could be a bit smoother

OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS M.Zuiko Digital 40-150mm F4.0-5.6 R Black For Micro...

The Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 40-150mm f4.0-5.6 allows you to switch from a medium telephoto lens to a telephoto lens with ease.

Known for its lightweight design and versatility, it’s become a favorite by many pros making it a part of our list of best lenses for BMPCC 4K.

Not only does it do well in taking photos, but you can also get to enjoy this lens when making movies thanks to its linear drive motor that promotes silent focusing.

But it doesn’t mean that you have to pay a lot of money for this lens.

However, since it is made of plastic, you also need to be cautious when you are packing this lens.

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9. Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 75 to 300mm II F4.8-6.7

Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 75 to 300mm II F4.8-6.7

Specifications:

  • Lens type: Zoom lens
  • Maximum aperture: F4.8-6.7
  • Minimum aperture: F22
  • Focal length: 75–300mm
  • Image stabilization: No
  • Lens mount: Micro Four Thirds
  • Weight: 423g (0.93 lb)
  • Diameter: 69mm (2.72″)
  • Length: 117mm (4.59″)
  • Sealing: No

My Pros With This Lens:

  • High clarity, great color
  • Easy to use
  • Fast focus and lightweight which is nice

My Cons With This Lens:

  • At 300mm can be a hit or miss with the sharpness

OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS M.Zuiko Digital 75-300mm F4.8-6.7 For Micro Four...

Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 75 to 300mm II f4.8-6.7 Zoom lens is a compact and a great lens for shooting subjects from a great distance. Made of plastic, it doesn’t feel heavy even though you have a lens that covers a great distance.

You also get to enjoy sharp images from this lens.

However, one of the biggest issues with this lens is that you will have to push the ISO beyond 1500 because it’s a slow lens. It doesn’t perform well when it comes to shooting in low-light conditions.

Focusing also tends to be an issue. It doesn’t focus on your subject as quick as other lenses in the market.

However, if you are simply shooting in your studio, then this lens will get the job done.

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What is the BMPCC 4K Known For?

The BMPCC 4K (Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K) is known for its compact and lightweight design, high image quality, and affordable price point.

Who Should Use the BMPCC 4K?

The BMPCC 4K is well-suited for independent filmmakers, videographers, and content creators.

Despite this camera being used mainly by videographers, BMPCC 4k is still used for photography.

To get the right lens for your camera, be sure to compare the list of best lenses for BMPCC 4K first.

Weigh in on different factors from the pros and cons all the way to your budget.

This way, you are getting the best deal.

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