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Nikkor Telephoto Anamorphic Primes
The 400mm Nikkor Telephoto Anamorphic is a Nikkor Prime Telephoto Lens that has been modified with an anamorphic rear. This will not produce anamorphic bokeh due to the location of the iris in relation to the anamorphic optic in this conversion. The lens produces a very clean anamorphic image with minimal flares.
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Cooke SF Anamorphic Zooms
Similar to the Cooke Anamorphic SF Primes, the Cooke Anamorphic SF Zoom is a Special Flare version of their regular anamorphic zoom. This lens was designed to fit with the SF Anamorphic prime set and offers the same extreme flare and anamorphic characteristics as the prime set.
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Angenieux Converted Anamorphic Zooms
The Converted Anamorphic zooms are regular spherical Angenieux Zooms with anamorphic rear elements attached. These zooms will provide a 2x squeeze to the image, but will not produce the same extreme anamorphic flares or bokeh traditional among the native anamorphic zooms produced by Angenieux.
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MiniHawk Hybrid Anamorphic Primes
Vantage produced the MiniHawk lenses as the first set of Spherical Prime lenses that can be considered “Hybrid” in nature. They feature an oval iris design to emulate anamorphic oval bokeh while still using spherical optics. Due to this hybrid design the focal lengths printed on each lens are anamorphic equivalents. The actual angle of view and functional spherical focal length is wider than the printed anamorphic focal length. Spherical focal lengths are noted next to the anamorphic ones below.
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Second Reef Coral 1.5x Anamorphic Primes
Second Reef’s Coral Anamorphics are a unique set of 1.5x anamorphic lenses in PL mount that feature a special oval iris design which produces bokeh similar to a 2x anamorphic. They cover full frame sensors and produce strikingly beautiful images. The image is sharp, with attractive fall off and anamorphic flares. The lenses are relatively light and small for a full frame anamorphic, and they feature excellent close focus performance and Cooke /i lens data functionality.
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LAOWA Nanomorph LF Anamorphic Lenses
The LAOWA Nanomorph LF’s are large format 1.5x squeeze anamorphic lenses in an extremely small package. Available in PL mount, these lenses are smaller than many still photography primes and offer a beautiful unique anamorphic look. They have horizontal streaks and semi-oval anamorphic bokeh, with pleasing fall off and decent sharpness in the center of the image. These lenses are perfect for handheld or drone cinematography.
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Elite Anamorphic Primes
The Elites are Russian lenses produced in the late 20th century as a spiritual successor to older Russian anamorphic lenses. While they can be considered vintage in their coatings and look, their housings are more modern in design. These lenses are well known for their extreme anamorphic flare effects, and mild distortion at the wider focal lengths, which give them a character unlike other anamorphic lenses on the market today.
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Scorpio Anamorphic Zoom
Servicevision produced the 138-405mm Scorpiolens Anamorphic Zoom alongside their Scorpio Anamorphic Primes. This zoom will match that prime set well and provide similar anamorphic flares and effects.
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Atlas Orion Anamorphic Primes
The Atlas Orion 2x squeeze anamorphic primes are a cost-conscious alternative to other anamorphic lenses, and their quality and effects are unique in this price range. They’re designed using a true, front element anamorphic design, deliver the striking beauty of painterly waterfall bokeh, disproportionate breathing, and a signature yet controlled flare.
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Caldwell Chameleon SC Series Anamorphic Primes
The Caldwell Chameleon’s offer a retro anamorphic look with modern conveniences. The entire set of 1.79x squeeze anamorphic’s will cover full frame sensors and offer optical and flare characteristics that are inspired by anamorphic’s from the past century. The entire set is also convertible to Super35 coverage for cinematographers hoping to capture more edge aberration and optical character on smaller formats.
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