Tiniest and Lightest Carbon Fiber FF Lens: This 1.6x anamorphic lens is well-designed with spherical elements and carbon fiber construction to eliminate chromatic aberration and reduce overall lens size and weight, making it the lightest and tiniest SIRUI 35mm 1.6x full-frame anamorphic lens in the market.
Overhead and Gimbal Shots: Lens in such a small form factor can be used on handheld stabilizers, FPV drones and vehicle rigs to gain unique perspectives that are previously unattainable, helping you to capture in even tight spaces or from interesting angles or to create stunning overhead shots
Premium 1.6x Squeeze Factor: This anamorphic is equivalent to the horizontal FOV of a 22mm FF spherical lens. This premium squeeze factor offers 2.4:1 aspect ratio images when using a 3:2 sensor mode and achieves an even wider 2.8:1 frame when shooting at a 16:9 mode, offering a wider angle of view and featuring the key to the wide-screen cinematic world.
Stunning Anamorphic Look: The incredible squeeze factor offers cinematographers more noticeable cinematic effects as sci-fi lens flare and creamy oval bokeh, adding a stylistic cinematic feel to your scenes. Two distinctive aesthetic flare types are optional for purchase. Classic blue flare provide a sci-fi, cool vide for professional films; Natural flare adds soft and creamy ambiance, suitable for commercial, general, and warm shots.
Spec.:Focal Length: 35mm | Lens Mount: E Mount | Aperture Range: T2.9-T16 | Lens Structure: 18 Elements in 13 Groups | Aperture Blades: 10 | Support Format: Full-Frame | Shooting Distance: 3ft(0.9m)-∞ | Focus Method: Manual Focus | Max Magnification: 1:22.87(V), 1:40.08(H) | Filter Spec: M58X 0.75 | Rotation Angle of Focus Ring: 120°| Max Diameter: 60.5MM/2.38" | Weight: 415g/0.91lbs | Length: 101mm/4.02inch
Product Specifications
Product Dimensions: 3.94 x 2.36 x 2.36 inches
Item Weight: 1.81 pounds
ASIN: B0BNJL7833
Item model number: Saturn E35N
Customer Reviews: 4.3 out of 5 stars 35Reviews
Best Sellers Rank: #679 in Professional Video Stabilizers
Why part of the image appears wobble when the camera is slightly moved while recording?
This phenomenon also known as the jello effect appears when the camera is vibrating. It is recommended to lower the mechanical image stabilization in camera setting.
Why images have pincushion distortion filming with Saturn anamorphic lenses?
All anamorphic lenses exhibit distortion, which is a characteristic of certain optics. Compared to barrel distortion, the pincushion is easier to address in post-editing.
Why the lens flares are excessive or insufficient?
The intensity of lens flares is deeply affected by the filming operation and light source. It can be controlled by filmmakers to an expected outcome.
Why the focus breath is so noticeable when filming wide open?
All anamorphic lenses present focus breath to a certain extent. SIRUI Optical design has minimized the focus breath of its anamorphic lens to a superior level among its peers.
The anamorphic effects are not up to my expectations. Any other recommendations?
The Saturn series lenses feature with 1.6X squeeze ratio. For filmmaker who want more striking cinematic effect, we would recommend you to purchase SIRUI Venus series lens and SIRUI 1.25X anamorphic adapter to get a 2X super wide cinema scope.