Rent Sirui Anamorphic MFT 24/35/50/75 mm
- Anamorphic Cine Lens Kit
- Focal length 24, 35, 50, 75mm
- Micro 4/3 bayonet
- Aperture T 2.9 - 2
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1 shift
3500 i
shift
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3 shift
9450 i
3150i / shift
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14 shift
36750 i
2625i / shift
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30 shift
73500 i
2450i / shift
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6 hours
2450 i
half shift
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Mounting
- Mount
- MFT (M43)
- FullFrame Compatibility
- Yes
Optics
- Sensor format
- FullFrame
- Max Aperture
- T 2.9 - 2
The SIRUI anamorphic lenses with Micro 4/3 bayonet produce an image circle large enough to cover APS-C sensors. Since the field of view is anamorphic, it is wider than any conventional lens. It increases the field of view by up to 33%. At a sensor setting of 16:9, the resulting image has an aspect ratio of 2.4:1 widescreen.
The lenses have the typical characteristics of a true anamorphic cinema lens, such as backlight effects and lens effects (flares) and oval bokeh.
The gears on the focus and aperture rings are designed for extra-smooth control. To save you the hassle of readjusting when changing lenses, the diameter and distance between the focus ring and aperture ring are the same on every lens.
The lens set has unlocked (stepless) f-stops, measured in T-stops. The 24 mm lens has a T-stop of T2.9, the other three T2.0. The bright lenses offer excellent performance in poor lighting conditions.
The 1/4 "internal thread on the underside allows the lens to be mounted directly on a quick release plate or on a tripod in order to maintain the balance of the entire setup.
Rent a Sirui Anamorphic Lenses MFT 24/35/50/75 mm in Saint-Petersburg at KinoArenda
The SIRUI anamorphic lenses 24/35/50/75 mm with Micro 4/3 bayonet produce an image circle large enough to cover APS-C sensors. Since the field of view is anamorphic, it is wider than any conventional lens. It increases the field of view by up to 33%. At a sensor setting of 16:9, the resulting image has an aspect ratio of 2.4:1 widescreen.