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Sirui SATURN Anamorphic 35mm T2.9 Overview
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The lens provides sensor coverage for up to full-frame cameras.
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Aspherical elements eliminate chromatic aberration.
 
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This Saturn-series lens is made with a carbon fiber front barrel that reduces the overall weight while remaining durable.
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The compact, lightweight design is ideal for handheld, gimbal, and stabilizer use.
 
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Horizontal neutral streak effects create a classic anamorphic look.
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10 aperture blades produce oval bokeh effects.
 
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The 35mm Saturn lens maintains a constant 1.6x squeeze ratio at all focusing points, ensuring that the subject size doesn't change as you pull the focus.
 
The Sony E-mount Saturn 35mm T2.9 1.6x Carbon Fiber Anamorphic Lens from Sirui provides a classic anamorphic look in a compact, lightweight form. Ideal for gimbal, stabilizer, drone, and handheld use, this lens produces a wider look equivalent to a 22mm spherical full-frame field of view. It measures only 4" in length and features a carbon fiber barrel that reduces the weight of the lens. The lens produces horizontal neutral streaks when pointed at a light source, giving your footage a classic anamorphic look.
An image captured in 16:9 is de-squeezed to an anamorphic 2.8:1 aspect ratio, whereas shooting in 3:2 yields a 2.4:1 final image. The T2.9 aperture produces a shallow depth of field, separating your subject from the foreground and the 10-blade aperture creates oval bokeh effects.
Sirui SATURN Anamorphic 35mm T2.9 Specs
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