SIRUI Lens Sale 2025: Up to 70% Off Cinema and Anamorphic Lenses
Nov 17, 2025
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SIRUI has launched one of its broadest year-end price reductions across a wide range of its lens systems and support gear, aligning the cuts with its Black Friday deals. While seasonal discounts are common in the photo and video world, the scale of these reductions stands out.
Multiple lines, including full frame anamorphic, APS C anamorphic, cine primes, autofocus primes and even tripod systems, are discounted through December 31.
Some of the most established products in the SIRUI catalog have dropped by 50 to 70%, bringing entry level and professional creators an opportunity to explore formats that are often out of reach at standard pricing.
So if you are exploring budget friendly cinema tools or trying to build a multi focal-length kit, these SIRUI lens deals present a rare moment to weigh options across entire systems rather than settling for a single piece of gear.
Venus Full Frame Anamorphic Series
The most dramatic reductions appear in the Venus line, which has become a familiar option for independent filmmakers interested in a wide field of view, distinct oval bokeh, and a well controlled full frame anamorphic look. Creators who rely on consistent color and rendering across multiple focal lengths may see this as the most economical moment to acquire a matched set.
A single Venus Full Frame Anamorphic lens originally priced at $1,499 now sits at $449, a 70% discount. For anyone who has been curious about experimenting with full frame anamorphic imagery without committing to premium tier pricing, this is one of the most aggressive drops in the current market.
SIRUI is also offering multi lens Venus kits at the same reduction. The three lens set moves from $4,497 to $1,359, while the five lens set drops from $7,495 to $2,266. If you prefer to build out a complete anamorphic toolkit rather than relying on a single focal length, these bundles lower the cost per lens to around $453.

Saturn Full Frame Carbon Fiber Anamorphic Series
SIRUI’s Saturn series was designed for shooters who need an ultralight anamorphic option. Made with carbon fiber barrels, these lenses appeal to gimbal users, drone pilots, and anyone who values portable rigs. So it’s a good companion when you shoot travel content, documentary work, or any project where mobility matters.
As part of the sale, the single focal lengths drop from $1,299 to $599.
The multi lens bundles show deeper cuts. The two lens set moves from $2,499 to $1,012 and the three lens set from $3,699 to $1,498. These reductions translate to roughly 60% off, though the window for the multi lens discounts is shorter, running from November 17 to December 17.

APS-C Anamorphic Series
For APS C shooters, the classic SIRUI anamorphic line remains one of the most widely adopted entry points into this format. This series has been popular among YouTubers, indie filmmakers and hybrid shooters who want the anamorphic look in a lightweight package.
A single APS C anamorphic lens now drops from $999 to $299, matching the 70% discount seen in the Venus series.
The four lens APS C set moves from $2,216 to $1,108, a 50% reduction that brings the per lens cost to around $277.

Jupiter Full Frame Macro Cine Series
The Jupiter series represents SIRUI’s move into full frame cine primes with macro capability.
A single Jupiter lens, originally priced at $1,199, now sells for $475. This brings the Jupiter primes closer to still lens pricing, which might interest you if you want unified gearing and consistent mechanics on a budget.
The four lens Jupiter set drops from $4,316 to $1,888, a 56% discount that yields a cost of $472 per lens. For production teams accustomed to swapping focal lengths frequently or pairing A and B camera rigs, the sale may ease the barrier to building a full cine kit.

Aurora Full Frame Autofocus Series
SIRUI’s autofocus line remains mostly unchanged, though the 85mm f1.4 Aurora is reduced from $599 to $449, a 25% discount. A two lens Aurora kit is available at $949, down from $1,148.
These lenses target photographers and hybrid shooters more than dedicated filmmakers, or if you are looking for lightweight full frame primes with autofocus and fast apertures

Night Walker T1.2 S35 Cine Series
The Night Walker series emphasizes speed and low light performance.
The single lenses drop from $349 to $279. The two lens set moves from $798 to $598 and the three lens set from $999 to $739, with up to 26% off depending on configuration.
Additional Lenses and Support Gear
Several other products receive smaller but notable cuts. These items broaden the SIRUI lens deals across both stills and video gear for creators who may not be looking for cinema lenses but want to upgrade other parts of their kit.
- SIRUI 20mm and 40mm T1.8 1.33x S35 AF Anamorphic lenses are priced at $599, down from $799.
- Vision Prime 1 Series T1.4 Full Frame ranges from a 15% reduction on single lenses to 21% off for the three lens set.
- Sniper Series F1.2 APS C Autofocus lenses drop from $349 to $279 for single units, with deeper cuts for two and three lens sets ending December 31.
- SVM Rapid System Monopod falls from $299 to $130, a 57% cut.
- SQ75 Carbon Fiber Video Tripod Kit decreases from $524 to $389.

With so many of SIRUI’s lens systems discounted at the same time, the sale makes it easier to compare formats, focal lengths and kit sizes without the usual price barrier.
If you want to explore anamorphic shooting, build out a cine prime set or simply add a new focal length to your existing configuration, checking the official SIRUI store is the most direct way to see the full pricing structure, current availability, and the specific configurations that match your workflow.
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Alysa Gavilan
Alysa Gavilan has spent years exploring photography through photojournalism and street scenes. She enjoys working with both film and mirrorless cameras, and her fascination with the craft has grown over the decades. Inspired by Vivian Maier, she is drawn to capturing everyday moments that often go unnoticed.





































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