
The Chinese lens manufacturer, DZOFILM is celebrating their fifth anniversary in an engaging way. The company is offering a nice discount on a lens set package consisting of one zoom lens (Catta Ace 35-80mm lens), and two fixed focal lengths lenses (Vespid 16mm and 25mm). By offering this special summer education discount, DZOFILM is aiming to support young filmmakers globally and encourage them to explore the limitless possibilities of visual storytelling.
The DZOFILM summer education discount is targeted at educators and students worldwide. This package provides quality cinematography equipment at a highly competitive price. This special offer is available until September 29th.
That educational bundle includes the Vespid 16mm, Vespid 25mm, and Catta Ace 35-80mm lenses and can be purchased for $2,999 (standard price: $6,490).

Summer Education Discount: Two ways to qualify
Option one: Head over to B&H and navigate to the upper left side of the site. Choose “B2B, Education, and Corporate”. Now, click on “Higher Ed”, and, go to “sign up”. After getting approved, you will qualify to get the lens set at a discounted price.


Step 2: Click on “Higher Ed”

Option two: You can register directly at the DZOFILM official link here. After registering and getting approved (staff/student ID is mandatory to upload), DZOFILM will complete the verification process and send you a follow-up.

Although this special education discount is tightly connected to DZOFILM celebrating their fifth anniversary, according to the company, they are eager to offer such discounts annually.
DZOFILM “Zoom Month” discounts
If you are not a student or an educational institute staff member, you can still benefit from a summer discount. Until August 25th, DZOFILM is offering up to a 33% discount on selected zoom lenses including the Pictor and Catta series.
Pictor Series: 13% – 25% off (USD3599 – USD1999)
Catta Series: 24% – 33% off (USD4999 – USD3999)

What do you think about DZOFILM lenses? Especially the Vespid 16mm, Vespid 25mm, and Catta Ace 35-80mm lenses. Do you use them in the field? Please share your thoughts with us in the comment section below.