Pick one: Atlas Orion 2x Anamorphic A’s 40mm, 65mm, 100mm Lenses @T2 – PL Mount
Rental Description
This is a “pick one” out of the A-Series Orion Prime Anamorphic set by Atlas:
40mm,
65mm
or 100mm.
Let us know in the rental request which one you chose. You can also rent all 3 here ($440/day): https://www.sharegrid.com/newyork/l/276377-atlas-orion-2x-anamorphic-a-set-40mm-65mm-100mm-lenses-t2-pl-mount
Shot on Orion:
“Don’t Look Up”, Dir. Adam McKay
“Babylon”, Dir. Damian Chazelle
“Titans” Season 3 on HBO Max, Dir. Fraser Brown
Lens Features overview: ———————
-2x Anamorphic Squeeze
– Fast T2 aperture (up to T16)
– Modern, mechanically dependable design (standardized across all focal lengths)
– Unified focus and iris position (reduces need for adjustment when switching to different focal lengths)
– Standardized 114mm outer diameter for native use with a variety of matte boxes and filters
-Min. focus: 40mm: 2ft | 65mm: 2.75ft | 100mm: 3.5ft
-Lens weight: 40mm: 5.2lbs | 65mm: 5lbs | 100mm: 6.7lbs
-Lens length: 40mm: 7.4″ | 65mm: 7.2″ | 100mm: 10″
-Flat-field performance when stopped down to a T2.8 or deeper
Orion Series 2X anamorphic prime lenses are built to be a universal filmmaking tool — perfect for the latest professional film and digital cinema cameras with native PL mount or just as easily adapted to Canon EF-based cinema cameras.
Orion Series lenses are readily and easily compatible with all mirrorless video / stills hybrid cameras via any PL to mirrorless camera adapter.
Mechanical Features: —————-
-Works with E-mount or Micro 4/3 camera with appropriate adapters
-Focus has a deep 270° travel rotation
-Cine pitch 0.8 mod gearing on both iris and focus ring allow for simultaneous drive control, even when two motors are mounted on the same side of the lens
Some optical features: —————-
-Waterfall bokeh
-Streak flare
-Disproportionate perspective magnification (Telephoto lens with wide-angle field)
-Pleasant spherical aberration glow when wide open
-Pleasing barrel distortion