Designed by cinematographers for cinematographers, the Orion 25mm T2 2x Anamorphic Prime Lens from Atlas Lens Co. produces a vintage anamorphic look for Super 35-sensor cine-style cameras. The 25mm creates a wide-angle field of view with the shallow depth of field found in a telephoto prime. To maximize compatibility, this PL-mount lens can be switched to a Canon EF mount using a separately available Atlas mount kit. Anamorphic lens characteristics include "waterfall" bokeh, streak effects, and a spherical aberration glow when used wide open.
This mechanically dependable prime lens features a design that is standardized across the series with unified focus and iris gear positions. The Orion 25mm prime comes with focus marks in feet but can be switched by the user to meters using a separately available focus scale.
- Creates twice the horizontal field with the same vertical field of view as a similar spherical lens.
- Creates a wide-angle view with the shallow depth of field inherent to telephoto prime.
- Use this Orion series lens to create a vintage anamorphic look replete with "waterfall" bokeh, streak effects, and a spherical aberration glow when used wide open.
- Compatible with ARRI PL-mount cameras or with Canon EF-mount cameras when used with the separately available mount kit.
- Works with Sony E-mount or Micro Four Thirds cameras using separately available adapters.
- Covers up to Super 35-format camera sensors.
- Use with the separately available Atlas 1.6x LF extender for full-frame coverage.
- A fast T2 aperture enables low-light capture.
- Stopping down to T2.8 or less produces a crisp, flat-field look.
- The mechanically dependable design is standardized across the series for reliable performance.
- Unified focus and iris gear positions reduce the need for adjustment when switching lenses on your rig.
- Custom support feet are available separately.
- The 270° of focus barrel rotation enables smooth, precise focus pulls.
- The focus scales are adjustable in the field for maximum accuracy.
- Focus scales in feet can be replaced by the user with those in meters and vice versa.