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Vazen 40mm T2 1.8x Anamorphic Lens for MFT Mount

Vazen 40mm T2 1.8x Anamorphic Lens for MFT Mount

  • T2 to T16 Aperture Range
  • 40mm Anamorphic 1.8x Lens
  • Cinematic 2.39:1 Aspect Ratio
  • Covers Micro Four Thirds Sensors
  • For MFT Cameras
$3,250.00
Ships in 1-2 Weeks

The Vazen 40mm T2 1.8x Anamorphic Lens for MFT Mount is the world’s first 1.8X anamorphic prime designed for Micro Four Thirds cameras with 4:3 sensors. Characterized by its front anamorphic design, the VZ Anamorphic prime delivers a buttery smooth oval bokeh, signature blue horizontal flare, and the widescreen cinematic look. The 1.8x squeeze produces a cinematic 2.39:1 aspect ratio to your image when capturing with 4:3 MFT sensors like Panasonic GH5 and Z-cam E2. The lens features a fast t/2 aperture and a 2.7” minimum focus distance, the focus breathing is also minimal.

Despite the rugged design, the VZ anamorphic prime is relatively compact and lightweight. It was designed with the finest mechanical functionality to allow cinematographers to film with ease. The 95mm front diameter allows usage with a standard matte box and the independent aperture and focus rings are built with 0.8mod cine gears. The focus throw is 300°. Other focal lengths of the VZ primes are in the works. We expect 28mm and 65mm VZ 1.8x anamorphic primes for MFT sensors to be launched later in the year. Other MTF cameras like Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera (BMPCC 4k) can also be used.

 

Specs
 
In the box Vazen 40mm T2 1.8x Anamorphic Lens for Micro Four Thirds Cameras
Front Cap
Rear Cap
Hard Case
Limited 3-Year Warranty
Focal Length 40mm
Lens Mount Micro Four Thirds
Format MFT
Maximum T-Stop T2
Minimum T-Stop T16
Minimum Focus Distance  2.7" / 68.58 mm
Front Diameter 95 mm
Focus Scales Imperial
Focus Rotation 300°
Horizontal Squeeze (Anamorphic) 1.8x
Dimensions (W x H) 4.33 x 4.33" / 109.98 x 109.98 mm
Length 6.89" / 17.5 cm
Weight 3.97 lb / 1.8 kg
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