Unlock the full cinematic potential of your APS-C camera by combining the SIRUI 1.25x adapter with a 1.33x anamorphic lens—giving you a stunning 1.66x stretch ratio. True widescreen on a budget!
MTF services has adapted the Sirui 50mm and new 35mm anamorphic lenses for use on full-frame L Mount cameras. When we reviewed the Sirui 50mm 1.33:1 anamorphic back in the summer, the closing remarks ...
If you love the classic look of old ultra-wide movies but don't want to invest in an expensive camera to shoot your own versions, Sirui's new anamorphic mobile lens gives you a solid, relatively cheap ...
Indie lens maker Sirui has established itself as a force in the value end of the cinema market. Its line of full-frame anamorphic lenses costs thousands less than alternatives, but still supports full ...
Anamorphic lenses are a great way to shoot in widescreen, but they’re prohibitively expensive on digital formats. Enthusiasts have experimented with using anamorphic adapter lenses from old projectors ...
Anamorphic lenses are a great way to shoot in widescreen, but they’re prohibitively expensive on digital formats. Enthusiasts have experimented with using anamorphic adapter lenses from old projectors ...
Anamorphic lenses are very popular right now, so here's a guide to what all those compression ratios mean! It's not really clear why anamorphic lenses originally had a two-to-one compression ratio.
Photographers and cinematographers may be interested in the launch of SIRUI’s 50mm and 75mm full-frame anamorphic lenses on Indiegogo this month. Offering lenses have been designed to complement the ...