This iconic shot of Sharif riding toward us through the blistering desert was only possible with Panavision's 482mm telephoto lens, made specifically for... | By StudioBinder | Facebook
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![John Barber on Twitter: "Used a purpose-built 482-mm Panavision lens for that scene. Now known as "the David Lean lens". https://t.co/eSy1nKKWxH" / Twitter John Barber on Twitter: "Used a purpose-built 482-mm Panavision lens for that scene. Now known as "the David Lean lens". https://t.co/eSy1nKKWxH" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJUsifOVAAAhBc2.jpg)
John Barber on Twitter: "Used a purpose-built 482-mm Panavision lens for that scene. Now known as "the David Lean lens". https://t.co/eSy1nKKWxH" / Twitter
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