Sirui Anamorphic Saturn 1.6X Full frame 35/50/75mm T2.9 (Blue Flare) – X Mount
- Covers Full-Frame Sensors
- Blue Streak Effects, Oval Bokeh
- 1.6X Anamorphic Lens Provides 2.4:1 & 2.8:1 De-Squeezed Aspect Ratios
- Lightweight, Carbon Fiber Barrel
- Kit includes 35mm, 50mm, 75mm T2.9 1.6X Anamorphic Lenses
Sirui Saturn lenses provides the anamorphic look in a compact, lightweight form. Ideal for gimbal, stabilizer, drone, and handheld use, this lens produces a wider look equivalent to a 47mm spherical full-frame field of view.
Lighter Than You Think – Less Than 500g
The Saturn Series 35, 50, 75mm's front barrel are constructed with carbon fiber and high precision glass moulding aspherical elements have been used to reduce overall all 3 lenses weight to less than 500g.
This lightweight full frame anamorphic lens will be your first on-the-go choice.
Two Flare Options Tailored to Your Taste
The classic blue flares provide a mystery or cool image for sci-films. Neutral flares change color depending on the light source, which is great for commercial, general, and warm shots.
Cinematic Anamorphic Look
The T2.9 aperture produces a shallow depth of field, separating your subject from the foreground, and the 10 (35mm, 50mm) or 14-blade (75mm) aperture creates oval bokeh effects.
The 1.6x squeeze factor renders an oval and elongated bokeh, and a strong sense of compression, which is helpful in separating the subject from the background and adding an artistic touch to your film.
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.
Large Image Circle, Identical Gear Position and Filter Thread
The 45mm image circle of Sirui Saturn series is large enough to cover 43mm full frame. The size and weight of the lenses are very similar, meaning less time recalibrating when using a gimbal.
All lenses have identical gear position for faster lens swap when using a follow focus system. The 120° focus rotation angle is also shared all the lenses. The 50mm and 75mm lenses share a 62mm filter thread while the 35mm uses a 58mm filter.