SCOPE Chapter Two – The anamorphic battle – Cine Lenses, Attachments & Adapters – Epic Episode #16

#sponsored Our epic anamorphic journey continues. SCOPE Chapter Two is all about shooting and testing anamorphic lenses of all kinds and budgets. We are evaluating pros and cons of anamorphic adapters, projector lenses, and full blown anamorphic cine lenses… and, we are going to pitch them straight against each other Let’s see, what image can make your heart sing. We are going to talk to Forrerst and Dan from Atlas Lens Co with exclusive Atlas Orion Silver edition footage. We compare original Cinemascope Baltars to modern lenses, and talk about anamorphic in photography. We strongly recommend that you watch SCOPE CHAPTER ONE first. Please join the ranks of the Media Division: Lynch or Kubrick members can download their action pack here: Instagram/IGTV: Facebook Group: Shop the gear we use in our Episodes: Here are links to partners, gear used in this video. Dan & Forrest discuss past, present, and future of anamorphic Dierk Hagedorns awesome books on medieval armoured combat Tito Ferradans Dick Sweeney Max from ExoOptic To rent anamorphic Cine Lenses, please consider our partner CineOne Rental If you want to become an owner/operator, Atlas Orions are a good option Here are the lenses one can own from the test (please consider to search and buy using our affiliate links). When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network. ISCO Ultra Star US EU UK Hypergonar 16 US EU UK Hypergonar 35 US EU UK Bell&Howell Single Focus US EU UK Kowa 8z US EU UK Letus AnamorphX SLR Magic Anamorphot 50 US EU UK Panasonic LA7200 US EU UK Here are some other popular options (we haven’t used any of these) Sanktor US EU Elmoscope US EU B&H US EU And of course there are many many other projector lenses… just roam around, maybe you find something interesting for experimenting and even serious shooting US EU Vari Diopters Hardcore DNA Rapido FVD SLR Magic Rangefinder Mounting Rapido FMJ ISCOProClamp #anamorphic #scope #lenstest 00:00 - Intro & Contents 03:45 - Blade Runner Spoof Part I - ROADS TO AN ANAMORPHIC IMAGE 06:12 - Panavision & Co 07:20 - Goals of our test 09:13 - Types of anamorphic solutions 10:02 - Aspect ratios 13:04 - Resolution 15:01 - Sensor sizes 18:56 - Setting up a torture chamber for lenses Part 2 - TEST 24:11 - Cine lenses 25:56 - P S Kowa Evolution 50mm 28:48 - Lomo Squarefront 50mm 31:36 - Atlas Orion 80mm 34:45 - Atlas Orion 40mm 36:50 - Cine lens conclusions 38:03 - Thank You Cine One 39:16 - Unicorn dreaming with Atlas Lens Co 44:26 - Bausch&Lomb Cinescope Baltars vs Atlas Orion 48:03 - Anamorphic projector attachments - Problems & Solutions 56:34 - ISCO Ultra Star Red 1:01:01 - H. Chretien Hypergonar 16 1:04:48 - H. Chretien Hypergonar 35 1:08:57 - Bell&Howell 1:11:55 - Kowa 8z 1:14:12 - Projector attachments conclusions 1:15:17 - A Knights Tale 1:18:33 - Anamorphic Adapters 1:21:23 - SLR Magic Anamorphot 50 1:24:40 - Letus Anamorph-X 1:29:35 - Panasonic LA7200 1:34:01 - Adapters conclusions 1:35:22 - Anamorphic test conclusions 1:36:30 - Battle of the lenses – Anamorphic vs Anamorphic Part 3 - Beyond normal Anamorphic 1:42:01 - Talk to Tito 1:44:20 - Creative Anamorphic 1:47:32 - Anamorphic photography with Dick 1:50:12 - Résumé, SCOPE Chapter 3 & member perks 1:52:24 - Food for thoughts 1:54:05 - The division salutes partners & members
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