Why Choose the SIRUI Full-Frame Anamorphic Lineup ?
Affordable and Lightweight 1.6x Full-Frame Anamorphic
Complete Focal Lengths
Four commonly used focal lengths are included in the versatile lens set for shooting complete projects from different angles of view.
35mm、50mm、75mm、100mm
Full-Frame! High Squeeze!
The FF anamorphic lineup sees 1.6x more on the horizontal with prominent anamorphic characteristics, especially suitable for high-end productions.
Two Aspect Ratios
Cinematic Look
Hit the lens with a light source to create those cinematic blue lens flares.
The 1.6x squeeze gives a little more stretch to the background and therefore, the bokeh gets taller and skinnier. At 100mm T2.9, the shallow depth of field further separates the subject, adding an artistic aesthetic feeling to the footage.
Stunning Image Quality
Matching Color Tones
Uniform Barrel Construction
Compact Design
The lightest lens in the lineup weighs only 930g/2lbs, More compact and lightweight than similar products.
Mount Options
This lineup comes in RF, L, E, and Z-mount, working perfectly on professional cinema cameras and popular FF mirrorless cameras.
Best Value for Money
Despite their solid construction and exceptional optical performance, the 35mm T2.9 and the 100mm T2.9 retail for only $1,499.
Product Comparison
2x Squeeze
Screw the 1.25x adapter onto the 1.6x anamorphic lens to achieve a 2x squeeze.
With a higher squeeze comes more noticeable anamorphic characteristics, for example, the thinner bokeh and shallower depth of field.
Wide Compatibility
The 1.25x adapter has an 82mm rear thread. Three step-down rings (67mm, 72mm, 77mm) and a step-up ring (92mm) are offered to match a wide array of popular lenses on the market.
Compatibility
Compact Design
With a length of only 46.5mm and a weight of 650g, the adapter is relatively small and lightweight.
Front Single Focus + Constant Squeeze
Set the base lens at infinity and use only the adapter to focus. The adapter maintains a constant 1.25x squeeze ratio at all focusing points, eliminating the "anamorphic mumps" effect on your talent.