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Officially launched today Laowa has come up with very, very compact 1.5X Anamorphic Primes called Nanomorph.
They are going the Indiegogo route to do the thing. Notably these are very affordable:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/laowa-nanomorph-world-s-smallest-anamorphic-lens
These are S35 1.5X and are very ideal for ultra lightweight and compact setups.
At launch there are 27, 35, and 50mm focal lengths all coming in at T2.4.
I have seen these on RED Komodo and a Sony FX6 (in S35 mode) at this point in time. I just returned from the Koerner Lens Summit in PNW and recently beyond various mirrorless mounts, they also will be available in EF and perhaps most notably PL. It's important to know the mirrorless mounts will be smaller than the EF and PL versions. To give you an idea of what I'm saying, the mirrorless versions will have a 60mm outer diameter while the EF and PL will feature an 80mm OD. Pros and cons to both in that way if think of it.
They have some interesting character, distortion is present for sure, but they are really about being super portable.
Personally hoping for a couple longer focal lengths in this set down the line.
While I was at the lens summit I grabbed a few shots of the lenses in my hands, but this is probably the best way to visualize the scale of them:
They are going the Indiegogo route to do the thing. Notably these are very affordable:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/laowa-nanomorph-world-s-smallest-anamorphic-lens
These are S35 1.5X and are very ideal for ultra lightweight and compact setups.
At launch there are 27, 35, and 50mm focal lengths all coming in at T2.4.
I have seen these on RED Komodo and a Sony FX6 (in S35 mode) at this point in time. I just returned from the Koerner Lens Summit in PNW and recently beyond various mirrorless mounts, they also will be available in EF and perhaps most notably PL. It's important to know the mirrorless mounts will be smaller than the EF and PL versions. To give you an idea of what I'm saying, the mirrorless versions will have a 60mm outer diameter while the EF and PL will feature an 80mm OD. Pros and cons to both in that way if think of it.
They have some interesting character, distortion is present for sure, but they are really about being super portable.
Personally hoping for a couple longer focal lengths in this set down the line.
While I was at the lens summit I grabbed a few shots of the lenses in my hands, but this is probably the best way to visualize the scale of them: