Who Are They For? Clean Anamorphic Zoom - Laowa Nanomorph 28-55 50-100 Silver Review
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
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In this video, we're checking out Laowa's new Nanomorph Anamorphic Zooms! They are really unique, affordable anamorphic zooms. They have a really clean look that we think would be particularly well suited for documentary or corporate work. Hope you enjoy the video, please leave questions below.
00:00 Intro
00:11 Sample Footage
04:09 Mechanics
05:23 Optics
06:23 What We Don't Like
08:46 Who Are They For?
10:09 Clean Look
10:49 Not For You?
11:17 Conclusion
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Great review thank you. Love the style of your presentation.
Thanks so much!
Great review ! Yes please ! we want more anamorphic lens reviews
Thanks so much
Very Informative Thank you so much
Thanks so much
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It looks like mustache distortion actually 🤔 I hope we see more zoom anamorphics being made in general though, nice innovation
Yeah, it's moustache distortion! Barrel + Pincushion. Although I have to stress, these lenses feel more flat than distorted. Really clean. Thanks so much for watching.
@@team2films My bad I just got to the part where you mentioned mustache distortion exactly lol
Please, which ASPECT RATIO did you use on time code 0:23 and on time code 0:25 ???
Those shots are presented in 1.78:1 but were most likely shot in 3:2 open gate super 35. Hope that helps
@@team2films Thanks a lot!
Somewhat confused. I understand an anamorphic lens produces a desqueezed image that’s narrow and wide such as 2:76 1 with or without the black bars. But watching your footage it just appears as 16:9 or thereabouts. What an I not understanding? Thanks.
The dimensions of the final image are dependent on the squeeze factor, the size of the sensor used to capture the image and how the image is cropped.
For example, if you shoot on 1.33:1 sensor (4:3) with a 1.5x lens you’ll end up with an image that’s close to 16:9
Does that help?
@@team2films yes it does thank you.
They're are expensive
Yes we can appreciate that, but for the right audience compared to other anamorphic lenses they are actually quite affordable.