1:13 - I'd actually argue it's the first time in ages that a small squeeze factor makes sense. 1.33x made a lot of sense when we wanted to convert 4:3 to 16:9, those times are over though. 1.33x on 16:9 always gave that super weird 2,36:1 aspect ratio; and no one who made modern anamorphics (which, I guess, started with the smartphone stuff) adjusted that to anything that made remotely sense. 1.35x however lands you exactly at 2,4:1 when shooting 16:9, which is obviously a more desired outcome. That said, even though I'm not a fan of lens-stacking like this, it doees make the Surui line a lot more appealing. Especially compared to the maybe-rear-anamorphic-GreatJoy. Lens length and weight are an issue though; my biggest gripe still is the f/2.8 aperture, even though they are all like that. On another note, I'll play the devils advocate: on 16:9, this little adapter grants you something like 2,22:1; which could be considered interesting judging by the 2:1 anamorphic stuff we see on streaming platforms. The format, after all, does grant some benefits especially if all your content will go on the web. And funny enough, my Fotga monitors always had the 1.25x anamorphic setting and I always asked them why they used this instead of something useful; they could see the future back then, haha
I would love to see an example using the SIRUI adapter on a Helios 44-2 with the oval bokeh mod. I'm thinking that might be an interesting combination.
What I love about this adapter: wonderful anamorphic character when paired with the 1.6x lenses! Constant squeeze! Achieves 2:66:1 aspect ratio without cropping when shooting in 4:3! I can now just push the "cinemascope" button in Davinci Resolve, and my footage is all de-squeezed without math! Focus ring feels good in hand! What I really don't like about this adapter: It can produce chromatic aberration which may have no artistic merit in many projects. It's really soft. Sometimes the softness could have a tasteful vintage feel, but I'm concerned it may just come across as kinda dull, wrong, or cheap looking.
I totally agree. This wouldn't be a look I'd want in almost any of the films I shoot. You could see the massive different when it jumped to the Hateful Eight footage. Like "wow, the footage I'm seeing is crazy blurry" haha. For me it's more distracting than anything it adds unless I was doing a crazy dream sequence.
Not gonna lie. And there are more videos coming to reinforce your perception. I'm not TOTALLY leaning to Atlas, but the idea of adapters is rough. hahaha
Idea for a video: Image stabilization in lenses often works by having a floating element nearest to the camera sensor. That floating element is micro adjusted in the opposite direction to counteract the slight camera movements. A much more analog way is to have that floating element be suspended in a flexible corrigated rubber membrane such that it is loose enough that there's some lag time between camera body movements and lens element movement. I remember cell phone cameras used to advertise this back in the day. My idea: what if you could take a focal reducer (speed booster) or any kind of lens element that will slightly change the focus angle, and suspend it in an adapter. So you have analog image stabilization .
For some reason, I really like the chonky weight of the Sirui 1.6x Venus lenses with the 1.25x adapter for 2x. I know that the Saturn doesn't necessarily have the anamorphic mumps, but neither does the 2x results I get with my Venus/Adapter set.
Came to your video wondering why I was getting Vignette look when connecting a 24mm wide angle with the adapter. You nailed it....Was trying it on a sperical lens for the first time rather than a anamorphic
I'm happy dealing with the weight of anamorphic adapters because I'm using the viltronix speed booster which is bolted to the case. This prevents the lever effect!
My friend bought this anamorphic adapter and were gonna mess around with it on a bunch of diffrent spherical lenses in New Orleans. Gonna throw it on my mitakon speedmaster lens My Helios 44 And my Micro four thirds sirui lens He's also gonna bring his sigma art zoom lens. Who knows how that's gonna look after watching this video.
Thanks for another great detailed review. I picked up the 35mm and adapter during the indigogo campaign and already have the 50mm and 75mm. I have a short shoot coming up that I plan on using them. I'm really in love with the look of these lenses with and without the adapter. I did notice that the focus distance marks on the adapter aren't quite right, but I haven't gone into a deep dive test with them yet figure out where the discrepancy is.
The distance marks on the adapter are *probably* measured from the front of the glass itself, as that's the only way to measure focus for vari-diopter solutions. If they're guessing the size of the lens behind it, the marks can be off by several inches.
Hey Tito! Love this video, it's crazy you released it just now because I was eyeing the adapter just last night. I'm trying to figure out which adapter will offer the most coverage for my 35mm full-frame lens. I don't mind cropping/correcting a little vignetting but would prefer not to crop a ton. You said this one covers 35mm but I wasn't sure if you were on full frame or not? Seems like this one can go the widest vs the great joy and the moment? Does either of those competitive adapters cover 35mm better? Doesn't necessarily have to do open gate but that would be a nice perk!
Hey Kyle! When you say "35mm full frame" are you talking about spherical? If yes, then you should be okay with a little vignette. Some of the Contax test shots used this combination. If you mean Sirui's 35mm 1.6X anamorphic full frame, then there's a lot of vignette. There's also a comparison of Sirui's 35mm without and with adapter in this video. :)
@@AnamorphicOnABudget Yes! I was talking about aspherical, so that will be perfect! Just need to sell some old gear so I can afford it!Thank you for the awesome review!!!
I think the hard part is the narrow DOF, you can too easily go out of focus and that will make you look like a noob if you dont prep enough. Not a run and gun lens for sure, needs a lot of set up, prob gimbal and monitor to boot. It's gonna be heavy.
Thanks for the great video, Tito, as usual. Love your relaxed delivery and your intelligent, always well-informed content. The only thing holding me back from buying one of these adapters is the 50mm and up limitation. All my lenses are spherical and in most productions, I'm going to use a 35mm or wider at one point or another. I sure would like to try out filming anamorphic in camera. I use a Canon C500 mark ii. Any recommendations for me? Thanks again, Tito. Great work.
I'm very interested in this now that there are some better prices, but noticed someone complaining that it scratched their lens. Do you think that was just bad luck, or is there anything to beware of there? Thanks again for your excellent channel.
If you don't use the proper spacers at the back, the glass does protrude a little bit past the threads, so you could scratch your lens. But you'd have to be pretty reckless and distracted to not notice the rear of the anamorphic and the front of the spherical glass are grinding against each other.
Good to know. I was thinking of it for 82mm-filter lenses (50-100mmF1.8, 24-70mmF2.8hsm) thinking that lacking spacers would be an advantage, but perhaps not so. Thanks @@AnamorphicOnABudget 💎🦘
Hey again Tito! Watching this video again because I'm really tempted by this adapter, my only concern is that I want to use it with my laowa 35mm f.95...which sounds a bit absurd as its super fast. Do you think it would still be acceptably sharp? I generally like a softer vintage look but not so soft it looks out of focus lol
If the Laowa itself is sharp enough for your taste, the adapter shouldn't compromise its sharpness TOO MUCH. It'll lose some, and probably make the in-focus areas a bit hazy.
@@AnamorphicOnABudget Sounds epic; I'm in! I loved the shots you did here with the Contax! It's so cool that it is single-focus and works on such wide lenses compared to other options! Thanks for your response, Tito!
Hey, thanks for the great review! I have a few questions though and was wondering if you (or anyone) could give me your thoughts on this: I'm not a big fan of the Sirui look, especially the very strong and somewhat artificial looking flares. This adapter seems to add very little flares though (6:20). I thought about getting the Nanomorphs, but the 1.5x is a bit too subtle for my taste. Combining the Nanomorphs with another adapter, like the greatjoy 1,35x or this one would solve this. I wanted to get the amber flare version of the nanomorphs though and was wondering how much the subtle but still visible blue flares would interfere with the amber flaring of the lens itself. Any thoughts on this?
Eaí Tito, como vai você? Parabéns mais uma vez pelo trabalho. É possível utilizar esse adaptador nas lentes sirui 1.33x? Se sim o resultado se compara a 1.5x para os sensores apsc ou não? Um grande abraço.
Silly question for you. Can you stack anamorphic adapters? If I purchased two adapters what issues do I face there? Obviously, it would be better to just buy a lens that’s anamorphic at this point I’m jw
Yes, you can. You get a lot of image degradation quickly, and a pretty long train of lenses. Some people have successfully done it, I'm not a fan of the results.
Heya! It'll be the same, just a little squeezy and flary. You can take a reference from the bits using the Contax sphericals. :) Except zooms are harder to please.
Hey Tito quick question, what sensor size would be the best for the 1.66 squeeze of the 1.25 and 1.33 combo for a 2.35:1 ratio? Just asking because of the weird squeeze factor, thanks!
@@AnamorphicOnABudget There is a SLR 1.33x that I was considering, but, however, that was made for Fujinon zoom lenses so not sure the image that has on primes.
I hate to leave a comment about a unrelated topic but I was wondering if you could answer a quick question about a previous adapter you’ve reviewed on the channel. Is he a good place or is there another way to reach you?
Cool video, but am I the only one that can't see any benefit to squeeze? It's adding more to the sides but compared to a wider lens you sacrifice top and bottom?
What about the Moment adapter? Is it better or worst than this one? And maybe this is a very basic question, but: Do I loose autofocus with this adapters? Is possible to hve autofocus with this adapter or the moment one? Thanks mate, great channel!
@@AnamorphicOnABudget oh, reminds me I wanted to ask you: do you know if the LiDAR autofocus on the DJI RS3 Pro works w anamorphic adapters or not? I just bought the gimbal and I'd love to know. i'm about to pick up the 35mm Saturn and am not sure if I want to buy this with it. thanks man, you're the best. you seem like such a warm person - it radiates through the screen
There is a video here on RUclips of a direct comparison between the FVD-24A and the Vazen Variable Diopter. Short answer, the FVD-24A was sharper and more contrasty than the Vazen, but the Vazen had less distortion and had slightly wider coverage at infinity (although not at minimum focus). I would buy the Vazen due to the much smaller size. There is also Pooli Focus Module V3, which I haven't seen any reviews of.
Is there an Anamorphic adapter that doesn't require camera operation in manual focus mode? So basically just put it on and still be able to retain all auto-focus while filming?
I've seen some people claim a measure of success by placing a manual adapter at infinity and letting autofocus on the taking lens work, but I'd imagine any potential efficacy of this would be very conditional on taking lens and focal length.
Short answer: No. Long answer: Anamorphics and sphericals focus in very different ways, so they'd require different mechanics and motors for controlling each block. Check out the Anamorphic Cookbook Module 2 Episode 3 for more info on this!
In the adapter brochure it´s says it works with the Sirui M4/3 lenses but given the resulting squeeze factor, does it really works? Have you test the adaptor on them?
@@AnamorphicOnABudget If you doing it in post and a Davinci Resolve user. There is actually a simple method that Im shocked no one really tackled in a video before. go to the Fusion page. Add a Resize node in front of the Media node. Click on Change Pixel Aspect. Type in the Squeeze factor of the anamorphic lens/ adapter to the X axis box. head back over to the edit and you are good to go.
The reason no one mentioned it before is because it uses the Fusion tab. It's very unstable just existing. hahahah. Jokes aside, I prefer to use the Aspect Ratio calculator, as that helps me with the whole project final size (www.tferradans.com/arcalc/go )
@@AnamorphicOnABudget That's a great tool and I will send it to my friend who just bought the adapter. THe Fusion Method though is definitely the easiest way I found to fix anamorphic mumps.
@@chicobraz4335 hmm, I don't know if I'd recommend all of this stacking of vari-diopters. I think it'd be more effective on top of a fixed-focus adapter. :P
I tried the Iscorama combo with this adapter. While my pre-36 Iscorama covers 50mm (full frame), putting this adapter on top of it adds major vignetting. It's not usable without a major crop. I'm not sure about longer focal lengths. Maybe 75-85mm would work. My pre-36 Iscorama is plastic, so it's hard to screw this adapter on, and it doesn't feel very stable in hand. It would be better to use a 2x projection anamorphic like the Kowa or Isco Ultra Star with a variable diopter.
“Perturbed” was a bit much… Dramatic Americans! 😁 Just wanted to remind you that your content on Anamorphic Lenses/ and adapters is fire and that I appreciate you! 🔥 I should have just said that from the start!!! 😉
audio??
I recorded this two days before moving, so the whole house was almost empty and echo-y sounding. :(
It is a result of Sirui adaper. Don't use Sirui anamorphic adapters when you want a clean sound.
@@ZvilgantisKailis HAHAHAHAHA! Wild.
Sounds like an internal feedback loop as opposed to room echo or you mixed 2 mic feeds. Maybe the camera scratch track was left in?
Anamorphic audio
This audio was 1.33 squeezed inside my brain , sounded like you were kidnapped by Sirui and forced to do this video
HAHAHAHA everything about this comment is amazing. Thank you for writing it! :P
@@AnamorphicOnABudget no worries lol , I’m glad you got that I was joking 🤣 your audio is usually bang on , figured something was up
1:13 - I'd actually argue it's the first time in ages that a small squeeze factor makes sense. 1.33x made a lot of sense when we wanted to convert 4:3 to 16:9, those times are over though. 1.33x on 16:9 always gave that super weird 2,36:1 aspect ratio; and no one who made modern anamorphics (which, I guess, started with the smartphone stuff) adjusted that to anything that made remotely sense. 1.35x however lands you exactly at 2,4:1 when shooting 16:9, which is obviously a more desired outcome.
That said, even though I'm not a fan of lens-stacking like this, it doees make the Surui line a lot more appealing. Especially compared to the maybe-rear-anamorphic-GreatJoy. Lens length and weight are an issue though; my biggest gripe still is the f/2.8 aperture, even though they are all like that.
On another note, I'll play the devils advocate: on 16:9, this little adapter grants you something like 2,22:1; which could be considered interesting judging by the 2:1 anamorphic stuff we see on streaming platforms. The format, after all, does grant some benefits especially if all your content will go on the web. And funny enough, my Fotga monitors always had the 1.25x anamorphic setting and I always asked them why they used this instead of something useful; they could see the future back then, haha
I would love to see an example using the SIRUI adapter on a Helios 44-2 with the oval bokeh mod. I'm thinking that might be an interesting combination.
Bohkeliciously Good 😋
Can we do the oval bokeh mod (cinemorph filter) on adapters? Wouldn’t it create insane vignette?
What I love about this adapter: wonderful anamorphic character when paired with the 1.6x lenses! Constant squeeze! Achieves 2:66:1 aspect ratio without cropping when shooting in 4:3! I can now just push the "cinemascope" button in Davinci Resolve, and my footage is all de-squeezed without math! Focus ring feels good in hand!
What I really don't like about this adapter: It can produce chromatic aberration which may have no artistic merit in many projects. It's really soft. Sometimes the softness could have a tasteful vintage feel, but I'm concerned it may just come across as kinda dull, wrong, or cheap looking.
I totally agree. This wouldn't be a look I'd want in almost any of the films I shoot. You could see the massive different when it jumped to the Hateful Eight footage. Like "wow, the footage I'm seeing is crazy blurry" haha. For me it's more distracting than anything it adds unless I was doing a crazy dream sequence.
Yes. Thank you! I've been waiting for this video. I wish we could've seen more samples of the adapter on spherical lenses.
I was moving last month and getting out to film things was a big challenge. It was kind of nice at f/1.4, but the squeeze is super subtle.
@@AnamorphicOnABudget oh no worries. Thank you!
Tito is a few months away from renaming the channel “Just rent the Atlas Lenses, gang.”
Not gonna lie. And there are more videos coming to reinforce your perception. I'm not TOTALLY leaning to Atlas, but the idea of adapters is rough. hahaha
Idea for a video:
Image stabilization in lenses often works by having a floating element nearest to the camera sensor. That floating element is micro adjusted in the opposite direction to counteract the slight camera movements. A much more analog way is to have that floating element be suspended in a flexible corrigated rubber membrane such that it is loose enough that there's some lag time between camera body movements and lens element movement. I remember cell phone cameras used to advertise this back in the day.
My idea: what if you could take a focal reducer (speed booster) or any kind of lens element that will slightly change the focus angle, and suspend it in an adapter. So you have analog image stabilization .
For some reason, I really like the chonky weight of the Sirui 1.6x Venus lenses with the 1.25x adapter for 2x. I know that the Saturn doesn't necessarily have the anamorphic mumps, but neither does the 2x results I get with my Venus/Adapter set.
As always. Thank you for the amazing content, man. You're my go-to anamorphic guru
Came to your video wondering why I was getting Vignette look when connecting a 24mm wide angle with the adapter. You nailed it....Was trying it on a sperical lens for the first time rather than a anamorphic
Tarantino used 2.25x lenses
I'm happy dealing with the weight of anamorphic adapters because I'm using the viltronix speed booster which is bolted to the case. This prevents the lever effect!
It brings me joy that this Discord mod knows so much about anamorphic and shares it with us all
discord mod?
I'm also really curious about the moment adapter
My friend bought this anamorphic adapter and were gonna mess around with it on a bunch of diffrent spherical lenses in New Orleans.
Gonna throw it on my
mitakon speedmaster lens
My Helios 44
And my Micro four thirds sirui lens
He's also gonna bring his sigma art zoom lens. Who knows how that's gonna look after watching this video.
I'm curious to see how that turns out! :D
Thanks for another great detailed review. I picked up the 35mm and adapter during the indigogo campaign and already have the 50mm and 75mm. I have a short shoot coming up that I plan on using them. I'm really in love with the look of these lenses with and without the adapter.
I did notice that the focus distance marks on the adapter aren't quite right, but I haven't gone into a deep dive test with them yet figure out where the discrepancy is.
The distance marks on the adapter are *probably* measured from the front of the glass itself, as that's the only way to measure focus for vari-diopter solutions. If they're guessing the size of the lens behind it, the marks can be off by several inches.
Thank you for this video! I've got one on the way.
THANKSSSSSSA just looking a video to see if a buy this adapter right now
Hey Tito! Love this video, it's crazy you released it just now because I was eyeing the adapter just last night. I'm trying to figure out which adapter will offer the most coverage for my 35mm full-frame lens. I don't mind cropping/correcting a little vignetting but would prefer not to crop a ton. You said this one covers 35mm but I wasn't sure if you were on full frame or not? Seems like this one can go the widest vs the great joy and the moment? Does either of those competitive adapters cover 35mm better? Doesn't necessarily have to do open gate but that would be a nice perk!
Hey Kyle! When you say "35mm full frame" are you talking about spherical? If yes, then you should be okay with a little vignette. Some of the Contax test shots used this combination.
If you mean Sirui's 35mm 1.6X anamorphic full frame, then there's a lot of vignette. There's also a comparison of Sirui's 35mm without and with adapter in this video. :)
@@AnamorphicOnABudget Yes! I was talking about aspherical, so that will be perfect! Just need to sell some old gear so I can afford it!Thank you for the awesome review!!!
What about using 1.25x on the older Sirui 1.33x lenses?
It would work, just be annoying to deal with desqueezing on set.
17:9 sensor and a 1.25x adapter gets you close 2.35:1 very similar to what 1.33x does with a 16:9 sensor
I think the hard part is the narrow DOF, you can too easily go out of focus and that will make you look like a noob if you dont prep enough. Not a run and gun lens for sure, needs a lot of set up, prob gimbal and monitor to boot. It's gonna be heavy.
Thanks for the great video, Tito, as usual. Love your relaxed delivery and your intelligent, always well-informed content. The only thing holding me back from buying one of these adapters is the 50mm and up limitation. All my lenses are spherical and in most productions, I'm going to use a 35mm or wider at one point or another. I sure would like to try out filming anamorphic in camera. I use a Canon C500 mark ii. Any recommendations for me?
Thanks again, Tito. Great work.
Optically which is sharper when used wide open, the Sirui 1.25x or Moment 1.33X?
I'm very interested in this now that there are some better prices, but noticed someone complaining that it scratched their lens. Do you think that was just bad luck, or is there anything to beware of there? Thanks again for your excellent channel.
If you don't use the proper spacers at the back, the glass does protrude a little bit past the threads, so you could scratch your lens. But you'd have to be pretty reckless and distracted to not notice the rear of the anamorphic and the front of the spherical glass are grinding against each other.
Good to know. I was thinking of it for 82mm-filter lenses (50-100mmF1.8, 24-70mmF2.8hsm) thinking that lacking spacers would be an advantage, but perhaps not so. Thanks @@AnamorphicOnABudget 💎🦘
Thank you ! Have you tested the adapter with the sirui 35 mm 1.8 mft ?
What do you set the de-squeeze to on Lumix cameras? The closest I'm seeing is 1.30x.
Yeah, that's the closest we can do for now. :(
Can you use this adapter for vertically shoot ? making your frame 4:3 like size ? , if yes, i will buy it
waiting for your response.
Hey again Tito! Watching this video again because I'm really tempted by this adapter, my only concern is that I want to use it with my laowa 35mm f.95...which sounds a bit absurd as its super fast. Do you think it would still be acceptably sharp? I generally like a softer vintage look but not so soft it looks out of focus lol
If the Laowa itself is sharp enough for your taste, the adapter shouldn't compromise its sharpness TOO MUCH. It'll lose some, and probably make the in-focus areas a bit hazy.
@@AnamorphicOnABudget Sounds epic; I'm in! I loved the shots you did here with the Contax! It's so cool that it is single-focus and works on such wide lenses compared to other options! Thanks for your response, Tito!
Hey, thanks for the great review! I have a few questions though and was wondering if you (or anyone) could give me your thoughts on this:
I'm not a big fan of the Sirui look, especially the very strong and somewhat artificial looking flares. This adapter seems to add very little flares though (6:20).
I thought about getting the Nanomorphs, but the 1.5x is a bit too subtle for my taste. Combining the Nanomorphs with another adapter, like the greatjoy 1,35x or this one would solve this. I wanted to get the amber flare version of the nanomorphs though and was wondering how much the subtle but still visible blue flares would interfere with the amber flaring of the lens itself. Any thoughts on this?
Eaí Tito, como vai você? Parabéns mais uma vez pelo trabalho. É possível utilizar esse adaptador nas lentes sirui 1.33x? Se sim o resultado se compara a 1.5x para os sensores apsc ou não? Um grande abraço.
Fala Gustavo! Voce pode combinar sim, acho que nao funciona na 24mm em APS-C. O squeeze vira 1.66X, que é um pouco melhor que 1.5X. :)
any benefit in using this adapter with the M43 1.33 anamorphic from Sirui?
More squeeze and more flare? No changing squeeze? Lots of benefits. Basically everything I said about the full frame lenses. Except vignetting.
Could I add this to a Sigma 18-35mm? I can't find much about this adapter being used on modern spherical lenses.
Silly question for you. Can you stack anamorphic adapters? If I purchased two adapters what issues do I face there? Obviously, it would be better to just buy a lens that’s anamorphic at this point I’m jw
Yes, you can. You get a lot of image degradation quickly, and a pretty long train of lenses. Some people have successfully done it, I'm not a fan of the results.
Nice review mate
is this also for apsc? I have a FX 30 and the Sirui 24mm would be my first anamorphic lens. I'd like a 2x look
At what point do you just stack adapters at the front?
Hi Tito! Can you make test this sirui anarmophic adapter on regular lens like canon 24-70mm 2.8 ii to let us know the result. Thanks before
Heya! It'll be the same, just a little squeezy and flary. You can take a reference from the bits using the Contax sphericals. :)
Except zooms are harder to please.
Hey Tito quick question, what sensor size would be the best for the 1.66 squeeze of the 1.25 and 1.33 combo for a 2.35:1 ratio? Just asking because of the weird squeeze factor, thanks!
We can do some backwards math!
2.35 divided by 1.66 = 1.41:1 aspect ratio, so just a touch wider than 4:3 (1.33:1).
Your thoughts on Moment's 1.33 anamorphic? Which adapter, at 1.33x, will work well with primes?
TBH Moment's seem the best 1.33X on the market right now, if you're strict. Otherwise, Great Joy's is 1.35X and much cheaper.
@@AnamorphicOnABudget There is a SLR 1.33x that I was considering, but, however, that was made for Fujinon zoom lenses so not sure the image that has on primes.
I hate to leave a comment about a unrelated topic but I was wondering if you could answer a quick question about a previous adapter you’ve reviewed on the channel. Is he a good place or is there another way to reach you?
I also just had a fun idea for your channel! Email me at the email in my about page and let’s talk!
Sure thing! Here: tferradans.com/askme
Cool video, but am I the only one that can't see any benefit to squeeze? It's adding more to the sides but compared to a wider lens you sacrifice top and bottom?
the top and bottom stays the same
What about the Moment adapter? Is it better or worst than this one?
And maybe this is a very basic question, but: Do I loose autofocus with this adapters? Is possible to hve autofocus with this adapter or the moment one?
Thanks mate, great channel!
I'd say Moment's is not as good of a deal. It's pretty pricy and doesn't give you a lot of squeeze.
Autofocus: no adapters are compatible with it.
@@AnamorphicOnABudget oh, reminds me I wanted to ask you: do you know if the LiDAR autofocus on the DJI RS3 Pro works w anamorphic adapters or not? I just bought the gimbal and I'd love to know. i'm about to pick up the 35mm Saturn and am not sure if I want to buy this with it.
thanks man, you're the best. you seem like such a warm person - it radiates through the screen
as usual. Great Video...
I am in search of an "EF Mount" Full Frame Anamorphic Lens...
do you have any suggestions...
Adapters, or Great Joy's, or Nanomorphs.
@@AnamorphicOnABudget thanks.. I thought.. Moment 1.33x or Sirui 1.25x
I'm wondering about using this adapter with Meike 25mm, 50mm, and 85mm APS-C lenses.
I think you'd get pretty good results!
@@AnamorphicOnABudget Thanks
Are coverage issues likely with: Siru 1.25x -> Mamiya 645 -> Kipon 0.7x -> FF ?
Oooof, I'd expect it to vignette on anything shorter than.... 50mm?
@@AnamorphicOnABudget..throw a fish eye adapter on the end, no problem.
Printing oval iris’ for the foreseeable.
@@caseyandtim Instead of that fisheye adapter, use a 16x9 EXII 0.75X wide converter. So far, it is the best wide angle adapter I've used.
Do you use it on any small SIRUI 1.8 ?
I don't have those anymore! So, no.
Thank you very much!!!
Please review the FVD-24A, Vazen Variable Diopter, Aivascope 1.75x adapter, and Rapido RAM rehoused system
Unfortunately I don't think these reviews will come any time soon. :(
There is a video here on RUclips of a direct comparison between the FVD-24A and the Vazen Variable Diopter. Short answer, the FVD-24A was sharper and more contrasty than the Vazen, but the Vazen had less distortion and had slightly wider coverage at infinity (although not at minimum focus). I would buy the Vazen due to the much smaller size. There is also Pooli Focus Module V3, which I haven't seen any reviews of.
is this compatible with the 1.33 lenses? Thank you!
Yep!
Would it be possible to stack 1.25x adapters on great joy 1.8x lens? What could that possibly look like?
It would be a 2.25 squeeze, but very likely to vignette and unnecessarily heavy. :P
Can I use this with the Sirui 75mm 1.8 Anamorphic X-Mount lens?
Yeah you can!
nice video !!! Could I use this adapter with Sony A7VI sigma 35 1.4 DG DN ?
You can probably get away with similar results to what I had on my Contax 35 in the tests. :)
Did you notice a drop in sharpness while using the adapter on the 75mm?
I don't have the 75mm, but if it didn't underperform on the 100mm, it should be fine for 75 too.
@@AnamorphicOnABudget excellent thank you!
Is there an Anamorphic adapter that doesn't require camera operation in manual focus mode? So basically just put it on and still be able to retain all auto-focus while filming?
I've seen some people claim a measure of success by placing a manual adapter at infinity and letting autofocus on the taking lens work, but I'd imagine any potential efficacy of this would be very conditional on taking lens and focal length.
Short answer: No.
Long answer: Anamorphics and sphericals focus in very different ways, so they'd require different mechanics and motors for controlling each block. Check out the Anamorphic Cookbook Module 2 Episode 3 for more info on this!
The SLR Magic Anamorphot-40 1.33x Anamorphic Adapter (Compact) does exactly that. Working great in AF mode.
Since the full frame lenses crop with the adapter, would the E-Mount full frame lenses and the new Sony FX30 be a good combo if you’re going for 2x?
So this won’t work with 24-70 RF L lens ?
I don't think it would. 24 is pretty wide. Maybe at 70mm.
In the adapter brochure it´s says it works with the Sirui M4/3 lenses but given the resulting squeeze factor, does it really works? Have you test the adaptor on them?
It does work. But the squeeze will be 1.66X, so good luck desqueezing that. I don't have that set anymore, so I didn't test it.
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If you doing it in post and a Davinci Resolve user. There is actually a simple method that Im shocked no one really tackled in a video before.
go to the Fusion page.
Add a Resize node in front of the Media node.
Click on Change Pixel Aspect.
Type in the Squeeze factor of the anamorphic lens/ adapter to the X axis box.
head back over to the edit and you are good to go.
The reason no one mentioned it before is because it uses the Fusion tab. It's very unstable just existing. hahahah.
Jokes aside, I prefer to use the Aspect Ratio calculator, as that helps me with the whole project final size (www.tferradans.com/arcalc/go )
@@AnamorphicOnABudget That's a great tool and I will send it to my friend who just bought the adapter.
THe Fusion Method though is definitely the easiest way I found to fix anamorphic mumps.
Can it be mounted on non anamorphic lens?
Yeah!
wait could you stack multiple adapters?
Yes. The important question is "why?".
@@AnamorphicOnABudget bc we're poor
Nice .. was hoping to finally see how it performs with iscorama combo
You mean this on top of an Iscorama? o.O
@@AnamorphicOnABudget yes at front to get 1.8x
@@chicobraz4335 hmm, I don't know if I'd recommend all of this stacking of vari-diopters. I think it'd be more effective on top of a fixed-focus adapter. :P
@@AnamorphicOnABudget hmm would still love to see the result !
I tried the Iscorama combo with this adapter. While my pre-36 Iscorama covers 50mm (full frame), putting this adapter on top of it adds major vignetting. It's not usable without a major crop. I'm not sure about longer focal lengths. Maybe 75-85mm would work. My pre-36 Iscorama is plastic, so it's hard to screw this adapter on, and it doesn't feel very stable in hand. It would be better to use a 2x projection anamorphic like the Kowa or Isco Ultra Star with a variable diopter.
Yess! 😁😁😁
You seem a bit perturbed my friend…You probably have the most experience on RUclips so don’t go anywhere… We need you. ❤
Hahahah, thank you for the concern! I'm not going anywhere. :)
“Perturbed” was a bit much…
Dramatic Americans! 😁
Just wanted to remind you that your content on Anamorphic Lenses/ and adapters is fire and that I appreciate you! 🔥
I should have just said that from the start!!! 😉
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i cant continue watching this because of the audio
this man rules. take your negativity elsewhere.
@@ListenHereOldMan I'm not the only one comment about the audio and nothing rude in my comment.
You are the one should take your negativity elsewhere
4:47 Minecraft Bokeh?
Correct. From the square shape of the rear element of the adapter.
у тебя есть линза которая сжала простраство в х1.25
именно этот результат ты потом еще раз сжал в х1.65
а теперь включи свои мозги !
I like this channel but the voice fx is terribe.
Can you clarify what you mean by "voice fx"? I wanna improve. Thank you!
Would it be possible to stack two 1.25x adapters on a spherical lens to get a ~1.6x squeeze? What could that possibly look like? 🫣
Wow, I don't think it would work. Moreover, I'd recommend NOT doing that. hahahaa. Theoretically, yes, it would do that.